Dog Training Tips : Dog Training: Preventing Jumping
Training dogs not to jump on people can be difficult when there are many
people in the household unknowingly encouraging jumping.
Learn more about how to train dogs not to jump up on people
with tips from an animal behavior expert in this free dog training video.
Expert: Donna Bainter Contact: www. SPCATampaBay.org
Bio: Donna Bainter has been a feline and canine behavior trainer since 2000.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
Dog Training: Dancing Shih tzu puppy FurFur
9-month old Shih tzu puppy twirling around for food.
As a part of obedience training, we would ask our pets to perform a few commands
for us before rewarding them with their meal. Here, FurFur performed the following commands:
Lie down Roll over (with his own spin on it) Gluteus Dancing
Go get your food Leave it Come here Sit If you enjoyed this, please visit our blog at SweetFurr.blogspot.com
and also subscribe to our channel www.youtube.com .Thanks! =)
Dog Training – Resistance training using a parachute
www.sitmeanssit.com In this daily dog training video,
David Smith from our Sit Means Sit office in Longmont Colorado is seen with
his dog ‘Jett’ showing some pretty neat resistance training with a parachute.
“Jett” loves his Parachute!
Dog Training Techniques |Online Dog Training
www.EasyGuideToDo.com — Dog Training Techniques dog training basics should be your first step whether you are training hunting dogs or pets. By training your dog, you will learn to work together. Your pup should learn the basic commands for a successful future together. Commands your dog should master. “Watch Me” – The dog learns to focus his attention on you. * Hold a treat near your face. * Say the command. * When dog looks at you, give treat and praise. “Sit” – The dog sits down beside you on command. * Use “Watch Me” to get dog’s attention. * Say the command. * If the dog does not sit, hold the treat over his nose and move it backward slowly. * When the dog sits, give treat and praise. “Stay” – The dog remains in a sitting position until called. * Follow instructions for “Sit” command but do not give treat or praise. * If you practice in a non-enclosed area outdoors, use a long leash. * If your dog becomes distracted coming back to you, get his attention again. To learn more about Dog Training, please visit our website : www.EasyGuideToDo.com
Dog Training – Stay (www.AmazingDogTrainingMan.com)
Learn how to train your dog to “Stay.” Quick dog training video will teach your how to train your dog to “Stay.” Don’t forget to rate this video, leave comments and subscribe to my channel. You can also get my FREE ebook “101 Ways To Improve Your Dog’s Behavior” at: www.amazingdogtrainingman.com
Flooding in Dog Training – Darren part 2 (k9-1)
Flooding is a technique in dog training and behavior modification that has a high potential for abuse and misuse. This video shows the flooding being used as part of an aggression rehab plan on a dog named Darren who is 10 years old and has never allowed a man to put his hands on him during the eight years he was at a shelter. We decided to use the technique after careful consideration of what would be the best for Darren’s and the trainers’ safety and as the better option in our opinion to allowing him to experience longer periods of stress through the weeks of worrying about being touched as compared to one shorter spike of stress with almost instant improvement to his overall quality of life with us. We appreciate constructive criticism and opinions to help us better improve our strategies in our rehab programs with the dogs that have no where else to turn. Please leave comments, opinions, and suggestions on our corresponding blog post located at: selfhelpdogtraining.com Thanks for watching!
Dog Training & Canine Health : Agility Training for Dogs
Agility training for dogs is a great way to burn off energy, especially for innately hyper and high-energy dogs like terriers, shepherds and cattle dogs. Find out how to start training a dog for agility withinformation from a professional certified dog trainer in this free video on dog care. Expert: Zephyr Clarke-Dolberg Contact: www.miami-dog-training.com Bio: Zephyr Clarke-Dolberg is a certified professional dog trainer in Miami, Fla. Filmmaker: Paul Muller
Dog Training commands very fast.
www.sitmeanssit.com Fred Hassen and “Nash” are seen here doing fast, slow, and medium speed commands. “Nash” is a 2 year old Belgian Malinois. Having the ability to take a dog in and out of drives very quickly, but yet still being able to maintain the dog’s attitude and lengthy work habit, all fall together here in the Sit Means Sit dog training system. The ‘Stand’ command out of motion as seen in this video, is also referred to as ‘whoa’ with pointing dogs. For information on learning to be a Sit Means Sit dog trainer, please visit franchise.sitmeanssit.com



