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Dog Training : How to Train Your Dog to Stay
Training a dog to stay entails teaching a dog to sit still through distance, duration and distractions, and remember to use positive reinforcement and short sessions. Teach a dog to stay with a certified dog trainer in this free video on dog obedience. Expert: Nancy Cusick Contact: www.TrainMyDogs.com Bio: Nancy Cusick is Austin’s premier dog trainer and animal handler with more than 12 years of experience. Filmmaker: Todd Green
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Teach Your Dog Tricks
www.TrainedPetNow.com Teach your dog tricks. Teach you dog to sit, shake hands, roll over and more. www.TrainedPetNow.com has even more information.
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Dog Aggressions Problems? Watch this transformation!
www.sitmeanssit.com Sit Means Sit Dog trainer Dave Skoletsky takes us through some problems with a dog aggressive dog with a client. The Sit Means Sit motto is ‘Talk is Cheap’, so we will let the video tell the story. Having problems with your dog? Watch our free daily videos or call us for a free demonstration with your dog! 866-748-6748
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Warming your dog up
www.sitmeanssit.com Warming up not only your dog, but having yourself warmed up in different environments before demonstrations is important. In this daily dog training video, we see Sit Means Sit dog trainer Cindy Aeberli and her dog “Mick”. It’s not everyday that you do Police k9 demonstrations inside of a hotel banquet room, but that’s just what is about ready to happen at the 2010 k9copmagazine police conference. Enjoy the video!
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Dog loves his Sit Means Sit dog training remote
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K9 Dog Training – Dog Trainer Fred Hassen
K9 dog training of a Police dog demonstration of a dog taken in and out of commands very, very quickly. www.sitmeanssit.com Fred Hassen of Sit Means Sit Police K9 school is seen here at the 2010 Invictus Law Dog International Police dog seminar demonstrating his dog doing multiple tasks at once while still maintaining much desire and spirit. This Law Enforcement seminar is held annually in Las Vegas, Nevada
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Fastest dog training method
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Positive Dog Training Techniques
There are many different dog training techniques that are out
there today. Many people often don’t realize that dog training
courses often utilize different dog training techniques.
Some of these dog training techniques work better than others.
Whether you are going to a dog training course or if you are
doing the dog training yourself… wouldn’t you rather know
which dog training technique is the best?
If you answered yes to that question then you should know that
positive dog training is the best technique to use.
Positive dog training is quickly becoming the preferred method
of dog training. If you would like to learn more about positive
dog training techniques, please read on.
Positive dog training techniques involve using only praise and
positive reinforcement.
This means, positive dog training rewards your dog for good
behavior or when it performs a command correctly.
The rewards used in this type of dog training can be treats,
kind words, a pat on the head, etc. It has been found that dogs
respond much better to positive dog training.
Positive dog training techniques never involve hitting,
spanking, scolding, or punishing your dog in any manner. Dogs do
not do well with any form of negative dog training.
Now we will go over some examples of positive dog training
techniques. Let us say that you are beginning your dog training
by teaching your dog to sit. When your dog sits, reward it with
a treat and tell it what a good dog it is.
Another example of positive dog training is to use praise and
treats when your dog goes to the bathroom when and where it is
supposed to. Dogs will soon learn to relate to doing this when
and where it should because it gets rewarded for it.
Thus your dog will be potty trained much faster. When using
positive dog training, your voice should always be happy and
pleasant. Dogs will want to do as you ask when they get rewarded
by any positive means.
This is why positive dog training works much better than any
other type of dog training.
Now that you understand what positive dog training is, you may
wish to start some of these techniques yourself. You can find
dog training courses that use positive techniques and you can
also utilize these techniques on your own.
With positive reinforcement, praise, and rewards, your dog is
sure to learn much faster and be happier doing so. You will then
be happier as well and you will also find that the dog training
will go much easier.
With that in mind, you can truly see how positive dog training
techniques will give you positive results
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