Sentences with phrase «respond to a command such»

Ask your puppy to respond to a command such as «sit» before it receives anything it wants or needs.
A cautionary step is to teach your dog to respond to a command such as to come in order to stop a chase.

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In doing so, they have created a thriving community testing the limits of what it could really do, such as helping mobile robots respond to gestural commands and creating interactive public art exhibits.
They can go as high as 1.5 g. Flying through corners was very impressive for such a big car, it responded instantly to steering commands and stayed balanced and level throughout the corner.
When a vehicle isn't responding to the driver's commands, such as during a skid, the system takes over, braking individual wheels to put the vehicle back on course.
There are still some issues that need to be ironed out with CarPlay such as various applications freezing or not responding to various commands.
Obedience training ranges from very basic training, such as teaching the dog to reliably respond to basic commands such as «sit,» «down,» «come,» and «stay,» to high level competition within clubs such as the American Kennel Club, United Kennel Club and the Canadian Kennel Club, where additional commands, accuracy and performance are scored and judged.
(It's best not to use a training command such as «stay» to introduce brushing as there's a risk your dog could create a negative association with it and stop responding.)
Early training can help in such important areas as communicating with your pet, training your pet to respond to signals and commands, socializing and preventing unruly behavior.
As such, if your dog is well trained, he will respond to the Sit command before even thinking to jump.
Obedience training is the process of teaching your dog to understand and respond to a variety of commands such as sit, stay, down - stay, walking to heel and recall (coming back when called).
The dogs are tested for positive reaction to medical equipment such as wheelchairs, crutches, canes and walkers; response to the «leave it» command to ignore food placed nearby; acclimation to infirmities, demonstrating confidence when exposed to people breathing heavily, coughing, walking unsteadily and other distractions; responding positively to the «say hello» command, showing willingness to meet, be petted or held by a stranger; and finally, a non-aggressive, friendly reaction to children.
If you've trained your dog using positive training techniques, such that she responds to your commands, whether for treats, praise or just to please you, you're well on your way to succeeding at rally.
the dog can be taught to respond to hand signals for common commands such as sit, down and come.
Another method is to issue a firm command, such as «off» or «sit» as soon as your dog starts to jump; if he responds, praise him immediately with words or a treat.
Punishment via Dominance «Dominance» has become the go - to diagnosis for all kinds of problem behaviors, such as pulling on the leash, jumping up, running through the door first, inappropriate elimination, destruction, barking, attention seeking, resource guarding, failure to respond to a command, and aggression toward animals, other dogs, family members, guests, and strangers.
Pet profiles include details that will appeal to potential adopters, such as the animal's energy level, how interactive it is with humans, whether it appears to get along with other pets and if it responds to basic commands.
Instead, reward good behavior such as responding to commands during the noises.
After the six - week training program Ike had learned to respond to a wide set of commands and was well on the way to being well mannered, trained and confident; accomplishments we had thought beyond the reach of an adult dog that had suffered such severe neglect.
The first test is a measure of instinct, where the judge looks at the dog's ability to respond appropriately to commands while in the presence of livestock such as goats, sheep, ducks, geese, or turkeys.
Proper obedience training and socialization will make him more likely to respond to your commands, such as leaving a guarded space, dropping items when you say and otherwise obeying you.
The signs instruct the team to change speed during heeling (slow, fast, normal), change direction (such as left and right turns, different types of about turns, and circles), and for the dog to respond to commands (like sit, down, stand, come, stay).
However, it is also equipped with sophisticated algorithm to respond to specific commands like opening emails, streaming music, monitoring Twitter or even enabling connected devices such as lawn sprinklers and thermostats.
Other new features include Astrobot's ability to respond to more commands such as create new folders, search emails by name or subject.
The thermostat comes preloaded with Cortana, which is able to display information and respond to voice commands such as, «Hey Cortana, set the temperature to 68 degrees.»
Alexa, like Apple's Siri or Microsoft's Cortana, can interpret and respond to voice commands such as «How's the weather?»
Thanks to Alexa, Amazon Echo can respond to your voice commands and control any Alexa - enabled products, such as lights, switches, thermostats, and more.
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