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08/21/09

Dog Training 101

932359_pishkin_the_siberian_hsukyStarting next week, we are going to have a new format for our Friday post on the Good Dog Blog. Starting with ‘sit’, each week we are going to feature a new training command and how to teach it to your dog in a positive and exciting way for both your and your dog! Once we get through the three basics – sit, down, and stay – we will progress through some more interesting commands such as look, touch, and leave it. These are all wonderful commands that help build a true working bond with your beloved pet and we will make sure to give examples of where these words can be used. You will be surprised how often you end up using the ‘Look!’ command, for example, while walking your dog, playing at the dog park, or hanging out at the local coffee shop!

Look for next weeks post ‘Dog Training 101: Teaching your Dog to Sit’!

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There are 2 Comments

  1. EJP posted a comment on August 23rd, 2009 at 8:14 am

    This sounds like a great idea! After you finish doing the ones you mentioned, would you mind doing ‘heel’? I’ve been trying to teach my senior dog that one all summer but she either doesn’t understand or doesn’t want to understand. Thanks!

  2. Puppy Dog posted a comment on August 28th, 2009 at 3:44 am

    I was very easy to train… my Mama even wrote all about it.

    http://www.puppydogdiaries.com/imported-data/2009/2/5/being-a-doggy-mama-training-puppy-dog.html

    I was so good at training that the trainer kept using me as an example in front of the whole class!

    Puppy Dog

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