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Dog Training Index#1
- How To Train Your Dog To “Sit-Stay”
The sit-stay is a basic exercise that all dogs should know. Here is how you do it.
- Teaching Your Dog To Come When Being Called
One of the greatest joys of owning a dog is to be able to go for a walk in the park and let him run, knowing he will come when you call.
- How To Recognize Stress In Your Dog
Stress is the body's response to any physical or mental demand. The response prepares the body to either fight or flee.
- Showing Your Dog Who's The Boss
Before you begin training your dog, settle who is in charge of your "pack."
- The Advantage Of Using Food In Dog Training
For a puppy, feeding is like breathing. Filling a belly does more than merely nourish; it displaces the nervousness caused by the pangs of hunger.
- Training the “Down” Command To A Dominant Dog
A dominant dog is one who becomes unsure when made to change his mood. Since his response to resistance is straightforward, he is compelled to assert himself.
- Training The “Down” Command To An Overly-Submissive Dog
The “Down” command is so important that there is no room for any error. There are three types of dogs that will overreact to down training
- Does A Dog Learn Through Many Repetitions Of A Training Activity?
At a quick glance, it seems that a dog takes many repetitions to grasp a lesson.
- Dog Collars & Leads
What collar to use in training is perhaps the most controversial subject in the dog training world. There is a variety to choose from.
- Dog Training: Timing Is Essential
Good timing is critical to success. When we wait and then react to a dog's behavior, we are always going to be behind the eight ball.
- Psychology Of Dog Training: Why Do We Correct Our Dogs?
What are we trying to accomplish when we correct a dog? Do we want to make the dog submissive to us?
- Training Your Dog To Stand
“Stand” is one of the basic commands that the American Kennel Club (AKC) requires for its Companion Dog degree.
- An Alternative Way Of Teaching Your Puppy The “Down, Stay” Command
Teaching a little puppy to lie down is much easier than teaching a big dog to lie down
- Teaching Your Dog To Heel (Part 1)
When teaching your dog to heel, you'll probably have to start outdoors.
- Teaching Your Dog To Heel (Part 2)
Don't expect your heeling exercises to work smoothly right away or even all the time. Even dogs have good days and bad days.
- The Canine Good Citizen: 5 Dog-Distraction Tests
One of the main goals of the Canine Good Citizen test is to demonstrate that the handler is in control of the dog under conditions
- Teaching Your Dog The “Down” Command From A Distance
To get your dog to lie down when he is not near you will take some work on your part, but it is not as difficult as it looks.
- How To Train Your Dog To “Scent Retrieve”
Because dogs are drawn more to articles of nature than to manufactured items, start by
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