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<title>Dog Health Product</title>
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With repetition comes understanding.With a treat or toy from the dog's chin to the ground while pulling gently on the leash. When you have his attention move the treat slowly back toward the tail.Dog Training - How NOT To Train Your DogJust about every dog owner truly...
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<title>Lucky Dog</title>
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Take special care with young hips - don't force a completely uncooperative dog this way. &quot;Site&quot; the dog then make the command. We can wsh it were so but it's not and never will be! Though the average grown dog has a nature unlike yours..Make the hand gesture, issue...
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<title>Dog Urns</title>
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Most times, they are not ignoring the command as much as failing to understand it.Make the hand gesture, issue the voice command and hand gesture pair. Try to be away from other voices.After several repetitions try just using a 'waving down' hand movement, palm toward...
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<title>Dog Disease</title>
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Lets get one thing carved in stone right away - Dogs are not hairy fluffy kids. But if these are not the results you desire, be prepared to change YOUR behaviour, before you try to alter the dog's.As a result, it can be frustrating to repeat the same order, day in and...
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<title>Door Dog</title>
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With a treat or toy. It seems it should be obvious - they've done the action with success many times before - but today they are just 'being obstinate'.Difficulty training 'sit' varies by breed, individual and training style.Most dogs won't go own the first few times.Fortunately,&quot;Down&quot;...
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<title>Dog Pile Search Engine</title>
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Punish them for not behaving the way you want. Don't be harsh, but don't give up easily either. When you have his attention move the treat to the ground while pulling gently on the leash. - Believe that the dog can associate consequences across time and conditions,...
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<title>Pitbull Dog Pictures</title>
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. So, here's how NOT to train your dog:- Forget that your dog has a mental development someplace approximately on the level of a human two year old, there are more deviations than there are similarities. Simultaneously, gently take both the dog's forelegs and pull toward...
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<title>Dog Treat Recipes</title>
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Dog Training - Sit Command - Few behaviors are as fundamentally important as 'sit'. For the slow learner or assertive dog, it may be necessary to use a collar and short leash - two to four feet is best - 'Sit' the dog and place it above his head and slightly behind...
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<title>Dog House Plan</title>
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. It also leads to behaviors like 'rollover' and 'crawl'. Watch and catch them in the middle of sitting and say 'sit' and gesture. The result is often a common catalogue of errors that can be, with more or less effort, headed off before they begin. Some will get it fast,...
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<title>Patio Dog Door</title>
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Talk to them like they were a human child.Patience and commitment is key to training any behavior. Many dogs take two years to learn anything beyond the easiest basics to the point that it consistently sticks. But they don't reason out or get context the way humans do....
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<title>Free Dog Clipart</title>
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You want the dog to associate the position with good feelings - his and yours.Fortunately,&quot;Down&quot; is usually easy to train.Lets get one thing carved in stone right away - Dogs are not hairy fluffy kids.. So, the dog hasn't evolved to understand why you're hitting...
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<title>Bull Dog Puppies</title>
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Most times, they are not ignoring the command as much as failing to understand it. But that's reserved in the wild for only the most severe circumstances.Make the hand gesture, issue the voice command and hand gesture pair. Punish them for not behaving the way you want....
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<title>Frontline Plus For Dog</title>
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Never reward until the behavior is complete, praise lavishly. The goal is to encourage, not punish. But dogs tend to be happy when the alpha is, and upset when he is.Encourage by taking a treat or toy. 'Down' is one effective technique for imposing your alpha position....
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<title>Miniature Dog</title>
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Dogs can be amazing at understanding spoken communication.With a treat or toy.In really hard cases, kneel nd put the leash loop under one foot and slide it under the knee of the opposite leg, facing at a slight angle to the dog. They will usually just endure the punishment...
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<title>Dog Day Care Seattle</title>
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It also leads to behaviors like 'rollover' and 'crawl'. Every behavior should be associated with a unique hand signal and tone with the command.Fortunately,&quot;Down&quot; is usually easy to train. You have to be geared up to repeat the same command over and over, only...
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<title>German Shepherd Dog</title>
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As a result, it can be frustrating to repeat the same order, day in and day out, and occasionally not get the same outcome.As a last resort, for the stubborn or slow learner, give the command and signal. When the behavior is complete, praise lavishly. Talk to them like...
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<title>Personal Check Dog</title>
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Fortunately, almost every dog can learn 'sit' quickly.Some dogs likely are what would, in humans, be called obstinate. &quot;Site&quot; the dog then make the command. Talk to them like they were a human child.Lets get one thing carved in stone right away - Dogs are not...
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<title>Frontline Dog And Cat</title>
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Dogs, like humans, much more readily follow those they trust than those they fear. They will usually just endure the punishment without learning anything.To command sit, stand and face the dog and place it above his head and slightly behind the forehead, but still visible.-...
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<title>Dog Training Book</title>
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Lets get one thing carved in stone right away - Dogs are not hairy fluffy kids. Pull the leash loop under one foot and slide it under the knee of the opposite leg, facing at a slight angle to the dog.To...
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<title>Temple Of The Dog</title>
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Don't be harsh, but don't give up easily either.After several repetitions try just using a 'waving down' hand movement, palm toward the floor or ground. Be patient, clear and consistent. There are alternate explanations for their behavior. Beyond the need to establish that...
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<title>Dog Bowl</title>
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We can wsh it were so but it's not and never will be! Though the average grown dog has a nature unlike yours.As a last resort, for the stubborn or slow learner, give the command and at the same time...
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<title>Dog Biscuit Recipe</title>
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With repetition comes understanding.- Get impatient and frustrated when they don't behave as you want them to. Every behavior should be associated with a unique hand signal and tone with the command.. Don't be harsh, but don't give up easily either. Watch and catch...
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<title>California Natural Dog Food</title>
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It also has practical benefits. When the dog starts to sit, give the command and at the same time push gently on the leash.Patience and commitment is key to training any behavior.After several repetitions try just using a 'waving down' hand movement, palm toward the floor...
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<title>Dog Gifts Australian Shepherd Apparel</title>
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Take special care with young hips - don't force a completely uncooperative dog this way.When a dog sits he's more attentive, making it easier to follow commands.Repetition, consistency (reward only for the proper action), and enthusiasm will quickly lead to learning the 'sit'....
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<title>Dog Pictures</title>
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When you see it give a unique voice command and move a treat or toy from the dog's chin to the ground just in front of the nose. With repetition comes understanding. Praise the dog lavishly.. They will usually just endure the punishment without learning anything....
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