A strong - willed puppy can be a challenge to train, but investing the time and
teaching your pup obedience can lead to a positive and rewarding lifelong relationship.
Not exact matches
Teaching your
pup some simple
obedience commands early on will help him gain confidence, self - control, and attentiveness (also see Puppy
obedience training).
A good
obedience class will also
teach you how to get your
pup to heel, leave or drop an object, play with other dogs in a friendly manner, and continue standing or sitting calmly by your side when you walk up to another person with a dog instead of greeting them.
It's essential to begin formal
obedience classes as soon as your
pup comes home, so that you reinforce everything we've
taught the puppy.
To help your puppy focus on you, attend puppy kindergarten classes, where a professional trainer can assist you to
teach your pooch basic
obedience amid the distractions of other little
pups.
Subjects included are:
teaching a young dog all facets of basic
obedience and introducing a
pup to retrieving dummies, live birds, gun fire, boats, blinds, decoys, and water.
Before new owners leave with their
pups, we show them some basic
obedience conditioning techniques to
teach the puppy how to sit, down, play a recall game, and how to
teach the puppy not to jump up.
The
pups get to go everywhere, so they get used to all kinds of situations, and
taught basic
obedience training.
A Puppy Raiser takes a puppy into his or her home and
teaches basic
obedience and house manners and socializes the
pup to everything the world has to offer.
While coaching your
pup to focus his attention on you with
obedience training, it is also
teaching you the first steps of how «2SpeakDog.»