Sentences with phrase «people and other dogs politely»

Does your dog possess a gentle demeanor, calm disposition in the presence of a variety of distractions, and interacts with people and other dogs politely?

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Walks, fetch, and agility training are more fun for you both if your dog will come when called, wait when asked, and greet other people and pups politely.
You want a dog that sits on cue, comes when called, waits for permission to go through doors, greets people politely, is friendly towards other dogs, and walks nicely on leash... right?
Imagine a world where... your dog comes when called every time, on or off leash, walks politely when on leash, sits and downs when asked, is socialized with dogs and other family pets, is housebroken, doesn't jump on people, dig in the yard, bark incessantly, bite or growl at people, lunge at other dogs, and doesn't guard food and toys.
Train your dog to greet other dogs and people politely.
With practice they will learn to walk politely on leash and remain calm around other dogs and people.
What they often miss out on is socialising a puppy from the very beginning and teaching them how to behave in the real world with other dogs, people and children, and how to respond to everyday things like travelling on buses, and greeting new people politely.
The emphasis will be on teaching the dogs to have good leash manners, be able to greet other dogs and people politely, to walk on leash without pulling, to remain focused around a multitude of distractions, and to sit / lay quietly while their handler sits to eat / drink.
We take your dog's manners on the road to practice paying attention to you — no matter where you are, walking without pulling, not getting into food crumbs or garbage, coming when called, saying hello to people politely, meeting other dogs nicely and focused manners all about town.
I'll show you how to teach all the vocabulary words your dog needs to know, plus calmness, gentleness, acceptance of being handled, housebreaking, crate training, come when called, greet people politely, stop barking, walk nicely on a leash, get along with other pets, obedience training, and much more.
Our C.L.A.S.S. programme teaches your dog the practical behaviours that help it cope in different situations, e.g. waiting for good things to happen, greeting people politely, walking nicely, allowing other people (like the vet) to examine its ears, paws and teeth.
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