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Level 3: Feed your dogs entire meal in a training session. Practice basic commands, including SIT, STAY and COME by using your dog’s kibble. Take it a step further and add different trick commands. Don’t worry, you aren’t going to feed your dog one kibble at a time! After each successful command, give her a handful of food. This session should only last a few minutes.
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Level 3: Put a leash on your dog and walk around the living room, working on the HEEL command. Your dog should learn how to walk next to you, on your left side. If he pulls, then turn and walk the opposite direction. Another way to stop pulling is to walk and turn into the front...
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Level 3: If your dog is a puller, instead of walking around the block, occasionally turn around and go in the opposite direction. Do this sporadically so your dog does not expect it. This will help your dog keep his attention on you and will slowly teach him pulling is not going...
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This is overall the most important tip ever. Be consistent with everything you do for your dog . If you let him get away with not listening to your commands when you are “too busy”, then all the training is out the window.
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All you need is 3-5 minutes each day to train your dog . Yes, I said 3-5 minutes. Dog training doesn’t need to take 30 minutes each day. In fact, you will see better results training in short spurts vs. long training sessions. Taking your everyday activities and turn them into le...
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