Finn is working
on his obedience skills so that he can hopefully become a therapy dog some day, and also assist with demos for classes and workshops at Our Gang.
I also have a new - female this time - puppy named Roxy, another Shetland Sheepdog working
on her obedience skills.
I come to your home to train and I focus
on obedience skills that YOU want from your dog.
Rally is a great way to continue working
on your obedience skills and your relationship through fun using verbal means of encouragement.
Private Training sessions are a great option if you need help with various behavior problems and also for working
on obedience skills & manners.
I want a home that will take good care of me and will help me to brush up
on my obedience skills.
It focuses
on obedience skill using a conditioned reinforcer (clicker) and positive reinforcement (a yummy treat).
Not exact matches
Hangouts are also perfect for new puppies who can't yet go outside but still need someone to just check in
on them during the day and help them work
on their basic
obedience skills!
Because the breed possesses a natural instinct for guarding, training will focus
on obedience and honing of the natural
skills.
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
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
obedience skills, with a focus
on true «loose leash» walking and impulse control.
• Basic Thru Advanced
Obedience Training Including: Manners, Sit, Stay, Down, Come, Impulse Control (Jumping) • House Training • Excessive Barking • Prevent and Resolve Puppy Nipping • Pulling and Stopping
on Leash • Chewing • Separation Issues • Fear • Social
skills • Canine Playtime
In addition to teaching your dog basic
obedience skills, like sit, down, and come, take this extra time together to work
on some advanced cues, like stay and speak.
In our classes, your dog will learn to socialize with other people and dogs while developing excellent
obedience skills on and off a leash.
If you're interested in focusing
on these
skills, check out the Advanced Manner's, Beyond the Backyard class and Denise Fenzi's book «Beyond the Backyard» We'll specifically be teaching our dogs how to cooperate with their basic
obedience skills in real life situations.
World champion dog agility trainer Susan Garrett has proven that by focusing
on training your dog with the
skills needed to create a well behaved family pet, you are also laying the foundation for a phenomenal performance dog... regardless if your interest is in dog agility, dog
obedience or any other dog sport!
We cover basic
obedience skills with an emphasis
on teaching your dog that
obedience is a team effort - so they can make good choices
on their own.
Obedience exercises are meant to represent good dog manners, safety needs (like stopping
on command before running into the road) and certain herding or hunting
skills.
Puppies will learn proper socialization
skills, appropriate group play, impulse control to curb jumping and demand barking, and foundations of basic
obedience through «Sit», «Down», Recall, Walking
on Leash and «Leave it».
Classes focus
on puppy biting, socialization with other dogs and people (especially children men and strangers), calming and handling, attention, basic
obedience skills (come, sit, down, stand, stay, heel and walk
on leash) and household manners (crate training, toilet training and chew toy training).
I teach basic and advanced
obedience and
skills along with behavior modification, all based
on the needs of your pet and household.
There will be an emphasis
on teamwork and fading the use of food rewards to achieve reliable
obedience skills.
Provide meaningful quality time and enriching activities with each pet such as taking walks, playing fetch, cuddling
on a sofa while watching television, hiding healthy treats for them to find or reviewing basic
obedience skills with food rewards.
Remember that in Dog
Obedience Training — By first working
on the parts of a complex
skill separately and then putting them together, your dog will find it easier to learn the
skill, helping avoid frustrations for both of you.
Participation in additional training classes after basic
obedience is also included to build
on skills learned for continued success.
Then, we focus
on learning the basic
obedience cues such as: focus, sit, down, stay, leash
skills and basic recall.
Volunteers learn how to teach our shelter dogs to walk nicely
on a leash and various
obedience skills.
They are extremely strong, and as such can be very difficult to control
on walks or at home if they are not fully trained in
obedience skills.
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
The trainers at Holiday House Pet Resort & Training Center work with your dog in multiple daily training sessions
on a variety of manners and
obedience skills including
They thrive in situations where they are challenged, are put through their paces, and are taught new
skills and abilities
on a regular basis and you'll find they take to
obedience and agility training very, very well.
Brush up
on basic
obedience skills so that your pet will have tools to avoid temptation, says ASPCA trainer Kristen Collins.
It is important that your dog is food motivated for this class, that your dog is good
on a leash, and has some basic
obedience skills sufficient for you to control your dog along the track.
The majority of dogs that come to us have had some very basic training, but most require a basic
obedience class to brush up
on their
skills.
This class focuses
on teaching dogs good manners and responsible dog ownership to their owners where basic
obedience skills are applied to real world scenarios.
Whether you just want some basic
obedience skills or you plan
on competing with your dog in the AKC's new Mixed Breed Program we have a class for you!!
I do know this, what we are going to cover in my Basic
Obedience program are: Sit, Down, Heel, Front, Sit - Stay, Down - Stay, Sit Out Of Motion, Down Out Of Motion, Transition to Off Leash
Obedience, Dog Manners (that's a full lesson, and sometimes 2 or more, depending
on the dog), and Handler
Skills.
2) Feed one of your dog's meals via a food dispensing toy Here's the blog article about doing this 3) Work
on one moderately challenging
obedience skill and one behavior modification every day
This class focuses
on helping your dog learn the basic
obedience skills of sit, down, come when called, stay and leash walking....
Our life
skills classes focus
on basic
obedience skills and companion dog manners.
Brush up
on manners and
obedience skills.
Competition
obedience is mainly based
on hunting dog
skills.
Dogs should be controllable
on a leash, welcoming to strangers, non-aggressive with other dogs and have basic
obedience skills.
Training takes place in the dog's and owner's practical environment, where the learned
obedience skills would be put to use; cuts
on travel time and gas expense; mobile services available; high quality training tools (such as collar and leash) are provided by trainer; acquired
obedience training lasts for the whole life of your trained dog.
In addition to basic
obedience skills (sit, down, stay in place, come when called, walk without pulling), students will learn how to heel
on a leash, greet others appropriately, and work under higher levels of distraction.
It's a hands -
on result driven small group environment that will get you going with
skills that will support your
Obedience goals and a relationship with your new puppy that will benefit every facet of your life.
Bought from a GSD breeder and left to figure life out
on his own, JoJo is now a strong 10 months old, 93 pounds pup needing basic
obedience training and proper leash walking
skills.
Tuesdays 6:30 - 7:15 Saturdays 12:00 - 12:45 Puppy classes will teach basic
obedience skills such as sitting, lying down, staying in place, coming when called, and walking
on a leash without pulling.
Daisy May walks easily
on a leash and knows all her basic
obedience skills.
If you are unable to teach your dog to walk nicely
on lead, a good
obedience class can assist you and your dog in mastering this
skill.
But it's not just for the students — the Shelter dogs also benefit greatly by learning basic
obedience skills and receiving valuable one -
on - one attention which helps make them more adoptable.