She is
a very obedience dog.
Not exact matches
I am
very proud of Libby and her owner's first
obedience training and
dog training session in Carmel NY.
Most bad
dogs have had
very little
obedience training.
A: You were
very wise to take your
dog to
obedience at a young age, and he hasn't forgotten what he learned.
It takes a
very motivated and dedicated person (and
dog) to be truly successful in working trials and
obedience competitions, dock diving, earth
dog trials, fly ball, I could go on forever.
Group training courses are only effective for
dogs in need of basic
obedience training and those that may have
very mild behavioral problems, generally due to a lack of focus.
So, once a
dog learns to feel threatened in a particular situation, it becomes less controllable, regardless of how much
obedience training you give the
dog; it just can't hear you and pay attention when it feels that its
very life is being threatened.
You can't get this with
very dominant
dogs without going all the way through Advanced
Obedience.
Women have been
very successful with the
dogs in
obedience training.
If all is OK the judge will give the handler and
dog a
very simple
obedience test to check its willingness to obey.
Whether you own a regular bully pit bull or a Razor Edge
dog, you can be certain your
dog will enjoy spending a lot of time with his human family and be
very responsive to
obedience training.
They are
very busy with agility, herding, rally
obedience, conformation and therapy
dog visits.
Years of working with
dogs, especially in
obedience, have shown me that puppies must have the right start or they can be
very difficult to house train, not to mention have a host of problem behaviors that in general make life with a new puppy not
very much fun at all.
I took him to puppy school and then
obedience classes and have only ever used positive reinforcement training with him - I don't agree with aversive training methods and have seen
dogs become
very aggressive because of it.
Puppy Behavioral
Obedience Classes for pups under 5 1/2 months old (Some small
dogs breeds of
dogs who are
very shy are also appropriate for this class) Additional Course Information
Make sure to incorporate these
dog obedience training tips and techniques, and you will be shortly on your way to a
very rewarding journey along with your cherished four - legged friend.
The
dogs have all had
obedience training, My male has his CDX title, the six year old female has been trained as a personal protection
dog (NOT SCHUTZHUND) All are
very sweet with people.
Obedience training is at the
very core of providing leadership and guidance for your
dog.
If the
dog is not subjected to
obedience training fairly early on and socialized when it is still
very young, it may be difficult to handle.
Wheatens tend to be stubborn and while
very intelligent, make poor competitive
obedience dogs.
I am
very social, so I'd love to go to
obedience class and spend time learning new things and being with other
dogs.
During adolescence this
dog becomes
very active and needs to be socialized and
obedience trained.
All of the varieties of Belgium shepherds are outstanding when it comes to field work, including
obedience, shepherding, Agility, sledding, search and rescue, as cop
dogs, and detecting fires etc. this breed is
very fascinating, love children, and highly enjoys playing outdoors.
Many Papillons achieve Best in Show at
dog shows and quite a few have achieved the
very highest titles in competitive
obedience and the obstacle course race called agility.
These
dogs do
very well as assistance and therapy
dogs, plus they can be trained for various
dog sports like
obedience and agility.
There is a
very damaging and confusing myth floating around that you don't need
obedience training if your
dog isn't disobeying you yet.
Dogs without
obedience training are not
very manageable.
The interesting thing is to see that a.) None provide any credentials proving their methods are better; b.) they don't like the tone of the article — then again, a lot of people, when all they do is talk among those who only agree with them get offended when they run across someone that isn't in lock step with them; c.) they try to attack me personally, as a «hater», which is totally unfair and judgmental about someone whom they have never met; d.) can't point to any specific
dogs with significant accomplishments that have been clicker trained — hunting, police,
obedience, tracking, etc... and just finding a specimen or two isn't
very convincing evidence... get enough
dogs and sometimes you'll find the genius
dog that almost trains itself; e.) there is no point by point refutation of what I've said, supported by third party evidence.
Examples: Afghan, Borzoi, Greyhound, Saluki; Rhodesian Ridgeback My Favorites: Greyhounds; Italian Greyhounds Hunters by sight «triggered to chase and bite moving objects and animals Need same amount of exercise as any other working breed Not bred to obey commands; they are game chasers Can easily jump fences if you aren't watching;
very athletic and muscular Usually not
dog fighters, but will chase and kill some small animals; Rhodesian Ridgebacks are more pack oriented, more likely to be territorial, and can do higher levels of
obedience than typical sighthounds; can be quite protective of the owner and property; not for novices Tough on the outside, soft on the inside.
I'd avoid Chow Chows, Shar Peis; Akitas, and Shiba Inu if you have young kids, or kids who would be prone to tease a
dog; if you are expecting your
dog to do repetitive
obedience or be
very obedient to commands; if you have lots of strangers entering the home; if you can't prevent the
dog from escaping your property; if your
dog is going to be expected to play with other
dogs off leash in public.
It is easy to
obedience train; cheerful,
very sociable and will get along with everyone including people,
dogs, cats and other pets.
1) Aversive training with
dog whistles can be
very effective during
obedience training, as it provides a Pavlovian cue for a
dog to stop doing something that is not desired by the trainer or owner.
The breed typically does
very well in
obedience and agility training, so consider one of these activities for your
dog.
The Rhodesian ridgeback is also
very intelligent yet independent
dog that needs proper
obedience training and will do quite well once trained.
And because your puppy is going to be such a large
dog, it is also a
very,
very good idea that it receives, at a minimum, basic
obedience training.
Every one of my
dogs has taken a basic
obedience class at the
very least.
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.
During this time, when I spoke with other
dog owners that have gone through training, I realized one of the most common issues these people had with the training was that there was
very little concentration working with the
dog's focus, recall and overall
obedience in certain environments.
The majority of
dogs that come to us have had some
very basic training, but most require a basic
obedience class to brush up on their skills.
Komondors learn
very quickly which people are welcome in your house, and will greet them happily, but as a responsible owner, you must be sure the
dog is under control (either through strict
obedience training or physical restraint) when strangers are introduced to him.
You will likely avoid later
obedience problems if you can communicate your expectations to your
dog in a manner that is firm and direct, but also always calm and exuberantly positive when it comes time for reward - it's
very helpful for the
dog to know how you communicate.
The
Obedience training should not be
very challenging for your
dog as Chihuahua is a small
dog and can not do many things which you can teach to the
dogs with big sizes.
The
dogs can learn to do just about anything you want them to and they're usually
very willing when it comes to training and
obedience.
Rosy, my wife, and I started training with them at the first week of May pretty much as a last resort to get our
dog trained on just basic
obedience, before thinking about maybe having to take her back to the shelter which we were
very hesitant on doing because of what coul...
These smart
dogs are generally
very easy to train and do extremely well at
obedience and agility trials.
He is a
very loving, playful
dog, but needs some basic
obedience training.
It is also
very hard to find a quality breeder, someone who has
dogs that are not only pretty, but have
obedience titles proving their trainability.
The
very best
dog training guidelines you'll obtain may come from an
dog obedience class.
These cheerful
dogs are easy to
obedience train,
very sociable and get along with everyone including our resident Ragdoll cats, Gary, Larry and Joanz.
Of course, I reasoned that if this were the case then some canine behavioural researcher would have attempted to demonstrate that experimentally, but when I searched the scientific literature to see if
dog demonstrators could be useful in teaching
obedience commands to other
dogs, I found
very little that directly dealt with this question in the published research archives.