Not exact matches
I've listened to my sisters grieve over how they never knew how to say no when they were approached by sexual predators, because they didn't know they had the
basic human right to do so after being taught things like first -
time obedience and assuming the best about those in authority no matter what (because God put them in authority, so they have inside info
on God's will).
In addition to teaching your dog
basic obedience skills, like sit, down, and come, take this extra
time together to work
on some advanced cues, like stay and speak.
Their job can be anything from working
on basic obedience a few
times a day, to tracking, to walking with you appropriately
on a leash for a nice walk.
Raisers also teach puppies the
basics of
obedience — to sit, lie down and walk correctly
on a leash — and get them used to extensive training sessions several
times a week.
Provide meaningful quality
time and enriching activities with each pet such as taking walks, playing fetch, cuddling
on a sofa while watching television, hiding healthy treats for them to find or reviewing
basic obedience skills with food rewards.
Falling quickly into a routine and spending quality
time instructing your dog
on basic obedience are two of the most important things you can do to ensure that your dog bonds to you and starts to see you as its master.
The
basic objective of
obedience trials, however, is to produce dogs that have been trained to behave in the home, in public places and in the presence of other dogs, in a manner that will reflect credit
on the sport of
obedience at all
times and under all conditions.
Enroll your puppy in Puppy Raising by INSTINCT ®, and he or she will live full
time with one of our veterinarian - recommended Puppy Raisers for 1 - 4 weeks to get a head start
on everything from house training & crate training to city socialization, manners, &
basic obedience.
To complete Sirius K9 Academy's
Basic Obedience Level (and receive a certificate if in our basic group class) and move on to our Intermediate Obedience Level, your dog must be able to perform the following exercises using only VOICE COMMANDS (hand signals are not permitted and you can not point, snap your fingers, repeat commands, or bend over, etc., at any time during the t
Basic Obedience Level (and receive a certificate if in our
basic group class) and move on to our Intermediate Obedience Level, your dog must be able to perform the following exercises using only VOICE COMMANDS (hand signals are not permitted and you can not point, snap your fingers, repeat commands, or bend over, etc., at any time during the t
basic group class) and move
on to our Intermediate
Obedience Level, your dog must be able to perform the following exercises using only VOICE COMMANDS (hand signals are not permitted and you can not point, snap your fingers, repeat commands, or bend over, etc., at any
time during the test.)
Foster homes are encouraged to continue working with the dog
on basic obedience during their
time with them.
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.
She spent several years as a full -
time volunteer for the Humane Society of Missouri, where she worked primarily with large dogs
on socialization and
basic obedience to improve their chances for successful adoption.
Subscribers Only — Most service - dog organizations rely heavily
on volunteers to welcome the organization's puppies into their homes — and hearts — for more than a year, during which
time the volunteers are responsible for teaching
basic obedience, impeccable house manners, and how to be confident and calm in a variety of public settings.
He's got
basic obedience training (using a mini — prong collar) and I'd like to work him off leash using the trainer (a sort of continuation of the
on leash training) and feel it actually somewhat more important at this
time than training the fence (which we couldn't put in until winter, anyway, so have a couple months to go).
You can find her working part -
time with families and their dogs
on basic obedience and socialization.
The
basic objective of
obedience trials, however, is to recognize dogs that have been trained to behave in the home, in public places and in the presence of other dogs in a manner that will reflect credit
on the sport of
obedience at all
times and under all conditions.
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.
Most service - dog organizations rely heavily
on volunteers to welcome the organization's puppies into their homes — and hearts — for more than a year, during which
time the volunteers are responsible for teaching
basic obedience, impeccable house manners, and how to be confident and calm in a variety of public settings.
It focuses
on puppy play
time, proper puppy body language, learning how to safely socialize your pup, managing common puppy behaviors, calming and focus techniques, and a few
basic obedience skills.