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Well-Mannered Pet
I will teach your dog to walk properly on a leash.
Your dog will stay at your left leg and walk even with
you no matter what the distractions are around him.
On one of our lessons we will go somewhere public to
ensure that your dog will heel properly in public. You
dog is also taught to sit and stay. Most dogs around
your neighborhood know how to sit but very few know
how to stay for a prolonged period of time. That time
is determined by the release command. So I teach your
dog that he has to hold the position until you say you’re
through. This tells the dog that the command is over
and it’s time to get his praise. Sit stays are
normally good for about 2-3 minutes and are not that
comfortable. For longer stays we would go to the down
command. This teaches the dog to lie down and we can
build up your dog to usually 10-15 minutes in this position.
This is useful in the vets office or when you are in
the kitchen and don’t want the dog underfoot.
You would then put the dog into a down stay.
Your dog would be taught to get back away from open
doors. This is extremely useful when you are entertaining
guests and you want to let people in and out. This is
for a dog that might get stepped on such as the toys
breeds or a larger breed that might knock over your
guests. By teaching your dog to get back away from a
door, we also can ensure that he or she will not run
out that door. This allows your guests to come in or
out without the dog being right there underfoot. Once
the door is closed and secure, then we release the dog
up to the people and teach him how to greet people properly.
The most important command a dog learns is the come
command. Your dog would be taught that on the command
come he should run directly to you and then sit and
wait for further orders. He is also taught the place
command. This is by far my clients' favorite command
in that you can use this in so many different areas
of the dog's life and yours. I take a dog bed or throw
rug and on the command place, I teach the dog to stay
there as a time out. This is an extended time out because
he has the freedom of movement on the place and he’s
allowed to have toys. Also we can move this from room
to room so he never feels exiled. We can put it in whatever
room you are entertaining in. You can also bring it
with you to someone else’s house if you use a
dog bed, throw rug or some type of a mat. Because your
dog is extremely comfortable on place in whatever room
you’re in we can expect your dog to stay there
approximately 45 minutes plus. This is ideal when company
initially comes over.
So now we have taught your dog to get back away from
an open door. Once your guests are in, he's been taught
to come up to them without jumping, and then we send
him to a place to calm down for the rest of their stay.
This is ideal for a dinner party, anytime the kids want
to play on the floor and don’t want the dog in
their face, or anytime you are watching a movie and
maybe your dog is a little too active. These are all
situations where you can put your dog in place rather
than having to put them outside or put them away. Also
part of this program is to teach your dog all of the
rules of the house. This would mean anything that you
determine as improper behavior in your home. Everything
from stealing socks to digging holes in the yard, jumping
up on people, or going up on counter-tops. Whatever
you deem to be improper behavior is corrected.
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