Working the dog in
the yard on basic obedience, then transferring that obedience work to the field should help clean up many of these problems.
Not exact matches
Forward and backward heeling, advanced turns, and Finish exercise; c.) Distance control for all
Basic Obedience I commands, up to 100
yards away from the handler d.) Stand / Stay e.) Stand Out Of Motion f.) Beginning to Advanced Retrieving
on Command: Find It Command, Hold command, Drop command, Holding Different Retrieve Objects; Carrying Objects; Fetch command; Retrieving multiple objects; Deliver to hand; etc. (optional) g.) Advanced Behavioral Modification, for continuing behavioral issues h.) Send Away i.) Intermediate Training Theory j.) Drive Capping l.) Beginning Tracking (optional) k.) Intermediate Management Program II
A short range dog training collar or 300
yards or less is fine for working with your dog in the backyard to learn some
basic obedience and to work
on the behavioral issues he or she may have.
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.
We also worked
on all the
basic obedience exercises, which helped them control him better in the house and
yard.