Sentences with phrase «only teach commands»

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Only living persons are to be baptized, for just before Jesus ascension to heaven, he gave the command to his eleven faithful apostles: «Go therefore and make disciples of people of all the nations, baptizing them... teaching then to observe all the things I have commanded you.»
It does not stand at the beginning of the path; rather; the individual can win it only as the fruit of a long, difficult, and tiresome labor, throughout which he believes and hopes as the theology teaches and lives and works as the ethic commands.
I can fully understand why Muslims aren't that interested in the Trinity, considering our sorry record of fidelity to Jesus, but we Christians are trying to believe what the Jews taught us: that there is only one God (and it's not us)-- Lord of heaven and earth, God of love — who commands us to deal with our sisters and brothers as this gracious, forgiving, receiving God has dealt with us.
Interest and self - love will blind the eyes and stop the ears of men, and make them shift off from themselves those admonitions from the pulpit that are displeasing; and therefore we are commanded not only to teach and exhort, but also to rebuke with all authority.46
Below you can find three different methods for you to use, one that teaches you how to enter Recovery Mode using volume buttons and power, one that requires you to use ADB commands and another that is only destined to be used by rooted devices.
By teaching Suzy to «hug» on command, she will learn to do it only on cue, and I will be able to tell her when it's time to stop.
Monkey In The Middle - An exercise in obedience This game not only exercises energetic puppies, it also reinforces the basic commands of «sit» and «come,» enhances name recognition, and teaches a puppy to run up and sit to get attention (instead of jumping up on people).
That will only teach him to avoid the command at all costs.
As with prey drive these skills are taught only under command and with high levels of control and safety.
As training progresses the dog is taught to only respond when he hears the dog training command from his owner.
Bottom line: Basic commands not only teach helpful skills, they reinforce your role as your dog's leader.
Teaching your dog to bark (or speak) on command is not only a fun trick to perform for your friends, but by adding the QUIET command to your dog's list of learned behaviors you might just find the solution to the excessive barking problems.
Doggie pushups are easy to teach because the only prerequisites are the «sit» and the «down» positions, two basic obedience commands that are also fairly easy to teach.
It only takes a few minutes to teach most dogs the release command «drop it.»
We teach all our dogs a «stay in the yard» command, live in a suburb with little traffic, the dogs are indoor dogs and only go out to do their business or potter around with us.
I always teach my puppy owners that if you can only teach your dog one thing, and you can teach him to do it perfectly, teach the come command.
Real dogs not only must be housetrained - most owners are aware of that need; they also must be taught not to chew the furniture, taught not to jump on their owners, taught not to play - bite, taught not to bowl over the toddler, taught not to dig holes in the yard, taught to come when they are called, taught not to eat the homework or the woodwork, taught not to swipe food off the table, taught not to growl at strangers or bark at the mail carrier, taught to walk on a leash without dragging their owner down the block, taught to allow their toenails to be cut and their coats to be groomed without biting the groomer, taught not to shred feather pillows and down comforters, taught not to steal the baby's toys, taught not to growl at their owner's mother - in - law, taught to sit, stay, and to lay down when and where the owner tells them to, and to wait there until the owner says they may get up (absolutely essential commands for the dog's own safety), taught not to escape out the front door or out of the yard or out of the car when the owner looks away for just a second... all of these things and many more are not «natural» canine behaviors; they must be taught by owners who are willing to spend the time and the effort doing so.
Teaching your dog to answer your commands will not only keep her busy and mentally stimulated, but it can also help you keep your dog safe outdoors.
So, whatever command you want to teach him, it will take only a few repetitions and a couple of treats.
Not only will he learn the basic commands that all dogs should know — Come, Sit, Lie Down, Stay, and Heel (walking calmly next to you)-- but teaching your dog basic obedience commands will also strengthen the bond between you.
Rather than giving a command and then teaching the dog what it means, most clicker trainers prefer to introduce the command only after the dog is reliably offering the behavior.
The new Intermediate Obedience Class will not only build on what was taught in Basic obedience including the following commands: Sit, Down, Stay, Recall, Leave It, Focus and Loose Leash Walking (LLW), but it will also focus on real world distractions and heavily proofing learned commands in order to continue to build a relationship built on trust and respect.
The new Intermediate Obedience Class will not only build on what was taught in Basic obedience including the following commands: Sit, Down, Stay, Recall, Leave It, Focus and Loose Leash Walking (LLW), but it will also focus on real world distractions and heavily proofing... Read more →
So, rather than focusing only on teaching our dogs to perform tasks on command, we educate people and dogs so they may enrich the lives of one another.
The advanced level of obedience training continues teaching the same commands of heel, sit, stay, come, and kennel only at a much more proficient level.
When the command is well understood, give only the hand signal to teach a response with or without a verbal command.
If you decide that it is, perhaps you could consider teaching him only to lick on command rather than trying to get rid of the behavior completely.
Using a release command is very important, because it teaches the dog that it can only break the stay command with your permission.
Again, you can only teach your Rottie this one after it is familiar with the «sit» command.
Not only is teaching your dog to speak majorly adorable, it can also help to control problem barking, as long as you teach it in conjunction with the «quiet» command.
Not only is it fun for your dog, it can also help teach commands like «drop» or «leave it.»
These aren't necessarily the only ways to teach these commands, but hopefully they can help you brainstorm.
I only use positive reinforcement methods of dog training, as I believe that this is the most effective way of teaching your dog commands without punishment and it does so much more than teaching sit and lay down, it helps to build a strong relationship between you and your dog.
Many people believe that if you can teach only one single command it should be «come».
If you can teach only one command it should be some stationary command (sit or down, even stand).
Below you can find three different methods for you to use, one that teaches you how to enter Recovery Mode using volume buttons and power, one that requires you to use ADB commands and another that is only destined to be used by rooted devices.
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