July 2nd, 2008

Easily Train Your Dog Not To Run Through Open Doors

The “Wait At The Door” Training Procedure

Step 1: Have your dog sit by your side as you face the door (inside of the house). Be sure that the door opens away from you. The idea is to show your dog that an open door does not mean it is okay for him to leave.

Step 2: Now give him the “wait” command as you reach for the door. If your dog does not move, say “Good Boy” and give him a treat. However, if he starts to move towards the door, give a cheerful “No No”, and get him to sit down again. Do not scold him, keep it positive. It’s supposed to be fun and productive.

March 13th, 2008

The Best Dog Training Tool Depends On What Kind Of Training Your Dog Needs

There are different ways of learning your dog proper behaviour, the two main types used today is leash and reward training, also called “positive dog training”. The positive way can contain different rewards, goodies to eat is common, or a favourite toy to play with for a while, and then we have the clicking device, usually called “click training”.

February 7th, 2008

Sit, Stay, Fetch

Dogs aren’t always just fun and games and enjoyable time. If you have a dog you must also count of barking, aggression towards other animals or even people, whining, growling, disobedience for commands and the list could go on endlessly. Having a disobedient dog can be an issue to you as an owner or to the others around you. For this reason, you need to take some measures and train your dog to be socially acceptable and to be the way it won’t embarrass you in public. If you try the sit-stay-fetch method to train your dog, you will be amazed how fast your disobedient dog becomes an angel that you want to praise all the time.


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