A dog
with basic obedience skills will be comfortable in this class.
If you're interested in focusing on these skills, check out the Advanced Manner's, Beyond the Backyard class and Denise Fenzi's book «Beyond the Backyard» We'll specifically be teaching our dogs how to cooperate
with their basic obedience skills in real life situations.
Arming your Bernese Mountain Dog
with basic obedience skills not only sets boundaries but also allows you to bond with him.
Not exact matches
The Second Chance program works by matching up at - risk students, who are in need of community service hours to complete court - ordered requirements for truancy violations,
with shelter dogs who could use some
basic obedience skills in order to better their chances for adoption.
Your dog can do most, if not all of the
skills that I outline in my
Basic Obedience II program, and you've taken the dog about as far as you can
with traditional methods.
Target Training, Leadership Training & Improving Trust & Communication
with your dog, Crate Training for Anxiety, Fearful & Anxious Behavior Remedies, Overlaping
Basic Obedience Skills with Remote Collar Training, Eliminating Aggression Training, Generalized Anxiety Training
We cover
basic obedience skills with an emphasis on teaching your dog that
obedience is a team effort - so they can make good choices on their own.
Pets Stay Home offers day training in pet owners» homes, puppy socialization and training, foundation
skills (
basic obedience), help
with behavioral issues, and special trick training.
Classes focus on puppy biting, socialization
with other dogs and people (especially children men and strangers), calming and handling, attention,
basic obedience skills (come, sit, down, stand, stay, heel and walk on leash) and household manners (crate training, toilet training and chew toy training).
Private In - Home and Day Training - Puppy Start Right Foundation
Skills -
Basic and Advanced
Obedience - Life
Skills and Manners - Introducing New / Adopted Pet to Household - Behavior Modification Consultation - Canine Good Citizen (CGC)- Scent Detection - Therapy - Dog Team
Skills - Service - Dog Training
with Partner Support and Follow - Up Care
I teach
basic and advanced
obedience and
skills along
with behavior modification, all based on the needs of your pet and household.
Training
with private individual sessions for puppy and adult socialization, foundation
skills (
basic obedience training), assistance solving problem behaviors, and training special tricks (shake a paw, turn around, back up, and more).
Even after learning loose leash walking techniques in a
basic obedience class, students still struggle
with this often frustrating
skill.
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.
Dog can perform
basic obedience skills including sit, come, down, stay, walk on a loose leash, walk by food on the ground without taking it, work calmly in the presence of other dogs, and easily engage
with a stranger
Whether you just want some
basic obedience skills or you plan on competing
with your dog in the AKC's new Mixed Breed Program we have a class for you!!
Yes, we'll teach
basic obedience commands, but we'll also teach you about dog behavior, help you develop the right kind of relationship
with your dog, and teach you how to put these new
obedience skills to... Continued
Yes, we'll teach
basic obedience commands, but we'll also teach you about dog behavior, help you develop the right kind of relationship
with your dog, and teach you how to put these new
obedience skills to good use!
And in fact, I won't let you into
Basic Obedience II if you can't do the
skills of
Basic Obedience I... and I rarely run across anyone who is ready to just jump into this class regardless of who they have trained
with or their level of experience... I ALWAYS have to fix
skills.]
Running buddy programs pair energetic dogs
with local runners, and prison programs benefit both animals and humans by pairing dogs
with inmates who help teach them
basic obedience skills to increase their chance of adoption.
Dogs should be controllable on a leash, welcoming to strangers, non-aggressive
with other dogs and have
basic obedience skills.
At the Academy, you will work
with a variety of dogs in a safe and clean environment training
basic obedience, behavior modification and developing
skills with groups of dogs.
This program gives your dog the beginning
skills in
basic Obedience training, Public Access exposure, and Scent detection
with an active alert signal.
This program gives your dog
skills in
basic Obedience training, Public Access exposure, and Scent detection
with an active alert signal.
Our Day School Program is an intensive 2 week program where your dog will work one on one
with a trainer to learn
basic obedience and social
skills.
New Years Day Activity Classes February Cabin Fever Activity Days March Madness Activity Days Easter Beagle K - 9 Biscuit Hunt Memorial Day Activity Days Thankful for my dog Activity Day Spring Photo Event Pictures
with Santa Kayaking
with your dog Canine Movie Night Canine Good Citizen and Therapy Dog Testing Carting Canine Scent Search Classes Classes in our Flex Training Program Recreational Agility Competition Rally OB Competition
Obedience Beyond
Basic Obedience Life
skills Cross Training Little dog training classes shy dog classes
Rally: requires use of all the
basic obedience skills as well as additional
skills with the handler following directions from signs
with symbols.
Volunteers are trained in behavior modification and enrichment techniques, working
with each individual dog one - on - one on socialization, confidence building,
basic skills, manners and
obedience.
Work
with your dog to advance their
basic obedience skills, master loose leash walking, learn to come when called, and «leave it» on cue!
Teach your dog
basic manners such as polite greetings and life
skills like name recognition and eye contact
with this
basic obedience level training.
Just make sure that they are comfortable dealing
with behavior problems like aggression, anxiety, and reactivity — some trainers are extremely knowledgeable about these issues and very
skilled at treating them, while others focus more on
basic manners training, dog sports like agility or
obedience, or other specialized niches.
Advanced
obedience classes refine the
skills learned in
basic obedience, practice
obedience in complex situations
with distractions, and usually include off - leash work, such as coming from a distance when called.
If you don't take the time to socialize your puppy and train the
basic obedience skills, you'll end up
with a wild, unruly, and antisocial dog.
These organizations have similar requirements for therapy dog candidates: be friendly
with other dogs (several therapy dogs may be present during visitations at the same facilities), be at least 1 year old, have lived
with the owner for at least 6 months, consistently perform
basic obedience skills, remain calm when being handled (petted, grabbed, hugged, etc.) by different people, and tolerate the sights, smells sounds, and equipment found in nursing home and hospital settings (wheelchairs, walkers, I - V poles, etc.).