Not exact matches
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.
We began performing
basic obedience training, practicing proper leash handling techniques, putting her
on a structured schedule for daily events / activities, and training her to go in the crate when her
owner had to be away from home.
Once the dog can look at the
owner on cue, the dog can be taught to follow hand signals for all other
basic obedience commands.
A puppy class followed by a
basic obedience class is always a good idea, although motivating this hound to follow directions can keep an
owner on his toes.
We also worked
on some
basic obedience to improve the dog's household manners and help the
owner build a better relationship with their dog.
We started with
basic obedience training, which the
owners practiced between sessions in order to teach Layla commands and keep her focus
on them instead of herself, her surroundings, and the other dogs.
The
owners maintained a leadership position through
basic obedience training, consistency, and by keeping him
on a structured schedule that essentially took away his opportunity to fail.
At the same time, we began introducing
basic obedience commands, which worked to keep Xena focused
on her
owner and looking to him for behavioral cues.
Other Training: Potential
owners should expect to work
on basic obedience, leash manners and general house manners.
Other Training: Potential
owners should expect to work
on basic obedience, leash manners, and confidence building.
Other Training: Potential
owners should expect to work
on basic obedience and general house manners.
Eva Perrigo: When presented with a new dog, I obtain demographics (age / breed / spayed or neutered etc.) of the dog, pertinent history depending
on why the
owner has called or why the animal is in the shelter (needs
basic obedience, jumping
on people, not coming when called, fearful, dog / dog issues, dog / human issues etc.).
She prides herself
on making sure each
owner understands how to communicate with their new additions while teaching both dog and human the ins and outs of
basic obedience.
Other Training: Potential
owners should expect to work
on leash manners,
basic obedience, and general house manners.
Prospective
owners must be responsible, consider
basic obedience classes, have a fenced in yard or kennel in back yard with ability to walk dog
on leash at all times.
With her
owner having total control of Posey, she could then set Posey up where she can focus
on hand signals and start to learn some
basic commands and
obedience.
Other Training: Potential
owners should be prepared to work with Cinder
on basic obedience and house manners.