It must stand, sit, or lie down and wait while the owner is otherwise occupied; walk
on a loose leash in a park or other natural setting, through a crowd, and past distractions; sit - stay in a small group; be petted by a person who is carrying something; walk by food when told to «leave it»; down or sit stay at a distance; come when called with distractions present; and remain under control when entering / exiting a doorway or narrow passageway.
Not exact matches
Out for a Walk
on a
Loose Leash: This test shows the handler is
in control of the dog.
Behaviours Included - come when called (even
in the face of distractions), down (even at a distance), leave it / take it (leave the food I just dropped), name (pay attention), polite walking (
loose leash), settle (
on a mat), sit (inc. stay / don't jump up), wait (don't go rush out the door).
Ines starts
on the porch with her dog, Loker, simply clicking and treating for a
loose leash while working
in a small, relatively low distraction location.
In Practical Obedience Level II, we create a higher level of reliability for all the obedience skills, with a focus
on true «
loose leash» walking and impulse control.
Dog moves towards
leash pressure and walks
on a
loose leash ignoring a variety of distractions
on the ground
in at least 5 locations.
The dog was picked up last week by a county animal control officer after it broke
loose from a
leash in front of Waddell's home
on Treasure Island Road.
Class Goals: Dog walks
on a
loose leash for 25 feet including moving through 90 degree and 180 degree turns and moving backward a few steps
in at least 5 locations.
, then be sure you put her
on a harness and
leash and consider having her wear a GPS tracker
in case she gets
loose.
We will also provide you with some tips
on how to maintain these
loose leash walking skills
in between sessions.
You can intersperse short training sessions
in your walks to work
on heeling /
loose leash walking, but the majority of the walk should be at your puppy's own pace and at his discretion.
Slight leeway is given for the recall and
loose leash walking, as these commands will still be worked
on in the Intermediate Obedience classes.
Take your walks from stressful to enjoyable: We'll learn
loose leash walking skills, impulse control exercises, and helpful behaviors like «watch me» to keep your dog focused
on you
in hot situations.
This course includes 6 Lessons and covers understanding the use of Classical and Operant Conditioning, advanced
on and off
leash skills including come recalls from a greater distance, Down - Stays for a longer duration, Loose Leash Walking by your side in busier environments, Service Dog Task Training, Clicker Training, Crate Training, Tricks, Agility Sports, Go to Bed, Sit - Stay from a greater dis
leash skills including come recalls from a greater distance, Down - Stays for a longer duration,
Loose Leash Walking by your side in busier environments, Service Dog Task Training, Clicker Training, Crate Training, Tricks, Agility Sports, Go to Bed, Sit - Stay from a greater dis
Leash Walking by your side
in busier environments, Service Dog Task Training, Clicker Training, Crate Training, Tricks, Agility Sports, Go to Bed, Sit - Stay from a greater distance
I like how it helps to control dogs easily, that you can walk your dog next to you or
in front of you
on a
loose leash, easy to use the reins
in one hand or two, comfortable for both dog and handler, easy to adjust, put
on and take off, fits a variety of different shapes and sizes of dogs.
a.) a considerable amount of exercise, including the use of treadmills and backpacks, as a way of relaxing dogs to prepare them for counter-conditioning exercises; b.) packs of dogs to rehabilitate unstable, fearful or aggressive dogs; c.)
Leashes and chain collars to block jumping, whining, possessiveness, biting, aggressiveness, excessive barking, mounting, fighting, active dominance challenges; d.) Redirection to get dogs doing alternative behaviors
in play areas, obstacle courses, a pool, a feeding area, a sleeping area, and an eating / drinking area; e.) calming techniques using hand feeding; f.) a limited amount of obedience training, such as teaching the dogs to heel
on a
loose lead at the handler's side; g.) a «claw» technique, his own version of the «alpha rollover», and a pursuit technique to deal with dogs that don't show submission to other dogs or people; h.) «flooding» for phobias; i.) «calm / assertive» handler techniques; j.) touch and sound techniques to interrupt, correct and / or redirect behaviors; k.) a variety of traditional manners rules, which are implemented with the «no free lunch» type of approach; l.) a variety of games and other «mental challenges»; m.) human intervention; and n.) electric collars (not mentioned, as I recall,
in the book)
If you are interested
in obedience training, you'll still need to put the work
in to train your dog to heel or walk
on a
loose leash.
Start Here Clicker Training, LLC, currently offers sessions focusing
on everyday, real - world, foundation skills such as
loose -
leash (no pull) walking, sit to greet people, wait
in a location until released, just to name a few.
In - home private training and day training: house training, crate training,
loose -
leash walking, jumping, general manners, etc.; Behavioral consults: anxiety / fear, aggression / reactivity; Group classes: Puppy Fundamentals to Advanced Obedience, Therapy Dog, CGC Prep, Rally, Tricks, Canine Fitness, and other special - topic classes; Board - and - Train
on a limited basis; Demos and talks: dog - bite prevention, canine body language, etc..
In terms of training, Bruce knows his name, sit, down, he walks
on a
loose leash heel, and shakes with both paws, he is house trained and crate trained.
Nothing takes the place of taking the time to teach your puppy to walk nicely
on a
loose leash, but for those occasions when you just have to get where you're going
in a hurry, this piece of equipment can be a life saver.
When a fearful dog leads your walk, by pulling
on the
leash in front of you — instead of following
on a
loose leash behind you — he is
in the natural position of the «pack leader» — literally, physically and geometrically the leader of your little social pack.
All dogs
in this class must be able to walk
on a
loose leash.
Dog can perform basic obedience skills including sit, come, down, stay, walk
on a
loose leash, walk by food
on the ground without taking it, work calmly
in the presence of other dogs, and easily engage with a stranger
You and your dog will practice the CGC exercises: Accepting a friendly stranger, Sitting politely for petting, Appearance & grooming, Out for a walk (
loose leash walking), Walking through a crowd, Sit and down
on command and Staying
in place, Coming when called, Reaction to another dog, Reaction to distraction and Supervised separation.
We have two small dogs and must constantly contend with
loose cats and cat droppings
in our neighborhood while we walk our dogs
on leashes and pick up after them as required by law and common courtesy.
a.) a considerable amount of exercise, including the use of treadmills and backpacks, as a way of relaxing dogs to prepare them for counter-conditioning exercises b.) packs of dogs to rehabilitate unstable, fearful or aggressive dogs; c.)
Leashes and chain collars to block jumping, whining, possessiveness, biting, aggressiveness, excessive barking, mounting, fighting, active dominance challenges; d.) Redirection to get dogs doing alternative behaviors
in play areas, obstacle courses, a pool, a feeding area, a sleeping area, and an eating / drinking area; e.) calming techniques using hand feeding; f.) a limited amount of obedience training, such as teaching the dogs to heel
on a
loose lead at the handler's side; g.) a «claw» technique, his own version of the «alpha rollover», and a pursuit technique to deal with dogs that don't show submission to other dogs or people; h.) «flooding» for phobias; i.) «calm / assertive» handler techniques; j.) touch and sound techniques to interrupt, correct and / or redirect behaviors; k.) a variety of traditional manners rules, which are implemented with the «no free lunch» type of approach; l.) a variety of games and other «mental challenges»; m.) human intervention; and n.) electric collars (usually not mentioned
in their marketing materials or websites)
Dogs
in this class will work
on accepting a friendly stranger, sit patiently for petting, walk
on a
loose leash, accept grooming and handling from a stranger, walk through a crowd without fear, deal with other dogs, work under distractions, respond to cues at a distance and remain calm when left
in supervised isolation for short periods of time.
Walk
on a
loose leash and come when called is still a work
in progress but he has made great improvement.
Our volunteers begin with clicker training
in the kennels and work their way up to
loose -
leash walking
on property.
Basic One —
In this class, you and your dog will learn basic manners
on leash such as sit, down,
loose leash walking, etc..
Obedience trainers usually work a lot
on «
loose leash walking» or «polite
leash,» starting
in the first basic manners class and continuing to CGC or advanced obedience classes.
There will be added distraction (such as a person
in a wheelchair moving around) during
loose leash walking and problem solving
on which tool (s) to use for certain scenarios.
These skills include: accepting a friendly stranger, sitting politely for petting and grooming, walking
on a
loose leash, walking through a crowd, sit and down
on cue, staying
in place, come when called, reaction to another dog, reaction to distraction, and supervised separation.
Topics to be covered
in Puppy Class include: housetraining; nipping and chewing; jumping up
on people for greeting and petting; sit and wait to go out the door or eat dinner; paying attention no matter what is going;
loose -
leash walking, and more.
In our two week program, your dog will have the opportunity to learn the following five behaviors: sit, stay, lie down, come when called, and walk
on a
loose leash.
In the class, we teach partnership, attention, loose leash walking and how to meet a dog in a neutral manner as more than one CAP Therapy Team visits at each site on a scheduled da
In the class, we teach partnership, attention,
loose leash walking and how to meet a dog
in a neutral manner as more than one CAP Therapy Team visits at each site on a scheduled da
in a neutral manner as more than one CAP Therapy Team visits at each site
on a scheduled day.
Walk This Way: If you live
in a peaceful neighborhood
in which you can walk without encountering
loose dogs, consider buying a cat harness and training your cat to walk
on a
leash.
In our three week program, your dog will have the opportunity to learn the following seven behaviors: sit, stay, lie down, come when called, walk
on a
loose leash, place, and drop it or leave it.
In this 6 week course, your pup will build on the foundation skills you learned in Puppy K such as sit, down, coming when called, and loose leash walking, and you.
In this 6 week course, your pup will build
on the foundation skills you learned
in Puppy K such as sit, down, coming when called, and loose leash walking, and you.
in Puppy K such as sit, down, coming when called, and
loose leash walking, and you...
Front - clip harnesses, however, are created
in such a way as to discourage pulling while teaching a dog to walk nicely
on a
loose leash.
Keep the leads
loose, since tension
on the
leash might communicate to the dogs that you are fearful or anxious about their meeting, which will
in turn make them more fearful and anxious.
walk by food
on the ground
in a pile
on loose leash (you may need a second person to cover this pile with their shoe if needed.)
The skills and concepts introduced
in this class include, but are not limited to, general house manners, impulse control, walking
on a
loose leash, coming when called and waiting at entrances and exits (doors and gates).
In loose -
leash walking, as the term implies, the dog learns to walk
on a
loose leash.
Heel (when the dog walks at your side
on a
loose leash) is one of five commands taught
in a basic obedience course.
Loose Leash Walking Nearly any basic manners class you enroll in (including ours) will focus a significant part of the curriculum on teaching your dog not to pull on leash: teaching the dog to keep the leash s
Leash Walking Nearly any basic manners class you enroll
in (including ours) will focus a significant part of the curriculum
on teaching your dog not to pull
on leash: teaching the dog to keep the leash s
leash: teaching the dog to keep the
leash s
leash slack.
In this class you will learn to train your dog to sit, lay down, stay, come, walk
on a
loose leash, and more!
The 10 points are awarded for accepting friendly strangers; sitting politely for petting; appearance and grooming; walking
on a
loose leash; walking through a crowd; sitting down and staying
in place
on command; coming when called; good reaction to another dog; good reaction to distractions; and supervised separation.
In this class you and your dog will work
on Loose Leash Walking, Off -
Leash Follows, and increasing the distance, duration and distraction of your basic obedience behaviors.