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Meet, Greet, Repeat – SIRIUS Adult Dog Training

Socialization is a life long process.  If  your dog doesn’t have regular interactions with new people and dogs, they will slowly become anti-social to strangers.

 
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More Jazz & Settle– SIRIUS Adult Dog Training

If you want to have the ability to settle your dog down in any situation, you have to keep practicing this exercise lots of times, in lots of different places, with lots of different distractions.

 
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Proofing Jinty’s Sit Stay - Training the Companion Dog 4 – Recalls & Stays

Sitting is a less stable position than lying down, so you’ll need to pay even more attention to your dog’s body cues when you’re proofing their stays.

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Punishing Biting - Training the Companion Dog 2 – Behavior Problems

If your pup doesn’t get the message from a simple yelp, you should yell louder and put them on time-out by leaving the room.  Always take a moment to make up after a harsh reprimand by asking them to come and sit, then give them a treat.

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Intermediate Stay Proofing – SIRIUS Adult Dog Training

Slowly build up more distractions, duration & distance.  Make sure they understand that their stay continues even if you’re moving around, or petting another dog.

 
Training:  Stay Proofing
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Fun & Games - SIRIUS Puppy Training Classic

The more fun you can make training, the more you and your dog will want to practice, and the better behaved your dog will be.  Use games to make training into a good time.

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Improving Distance - Training the Companion Dog 4 – Recalls & Stays

Teaching distance commands can take a lot of focus.  You need to concentrate on the dog, and you may need a lot of energy to keep their attention from farther away.

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Training Shush 2 - Training the Companion Dog 2 – Behavior Problems

It’s easy to lure a dog to stop barking: simply present a treat for them to sniff.  They can’t bark and sniff at the same time.  You needn’t always reward them with the treat, but you should praise them as soon as they stop barking.

 
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Fixing Recalls - Training the Companion Dog 1 – Socialization & Training

If you pup doesn’t come the first time you call it, then change your tone so they know you mean business.  If they still don’t come, run up to them and get their attention, then lure them to follow you for a few steps.  Then you can grab their collar and reward them for coming towards you.

 
Training:  Stay, Come & Follow
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AGILITY Speed Up & Slow Down - Dog Training for Children

It’s easy to teach your dog to speed up and slow down. Alternate periods of moving quickly and slowly, giving them the appropriate cues before hand.

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