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Dog Training: The Perfect Way to Work With Your Dog (Step by Step Activities for Full Engagement, Fun and Increased)
Dog Training: The Perfect Way to Work With Your Dog (Step by Step Activities for Full Engagement, Fun and Increased)
Dog Training: The Perfect Way to Work With Your Dog (Step by Step Activities for Full Engagement, Fun and Increased)
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Do you own a dog? Would you like to learn ways to train your pooch to ensure that they are well-behaved? Well, you have come to the right place! A canine best friend will fill your home with love and fun that only a dog can provide. However, if the dog is untrained, that can seriously damper that joy and fun. A dog owner's worst nightmar

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Release dateNov 17, 2023
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Dog Training: The Perfect Way to Work With Your Dog (Step by Step Activities for Full Engagement, Fun and Increased)

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    Dog Training - Charles Raskin

    Dog Training

    The Perfect Way to Work With Your Dog

    (Step by Step Activities for Full Engagement, Fun and Increased)

    Charles Raskin

    2023 All rights reserved.

    No part of this guidebook shall be reproduced in any form without permission in writing from the publisher except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews.

    Legal & Disclaimer

    The information contained in this ebook is not designed to replace or take the place of any form of medicine or professional medical advice. The information in this ebook has been provided for educational & entertainment purposes only.

    The information contained in this book has been compiled from sources deemed reliable, and it is accurate to the best of the Author's knowledge; however, the Author cannot guarantee its accuracy and validity and cannot be held liable for any errors or omissions. Changes are periodically made to this book. You must consult your doctor or get professional medical advice before using any of the suggested remedies, techniques, or information in this book.

    Upon using the information contained in this book, you agree to hold harmless the Author from and against any damages, costs, and expenses, including any legal fees potentially resulting from the application of any of the information provided by this guide. This disclaimer applies to any damages or injury caused by the use and application, whether directly or indirectly, of any advice or information presented, whether for breach of contract, tort, negligence, personal injury, criminal intent, or under any other cause of action.

    You agree to accept all risks of using the information presented inside this book. You need to consult a professional medical practitioner in order to ensure you are both able and healthy enough to participate in this program.

    Table of Contents

    CHAPTER 1: GROUNDWORK

    CHAPTER 2: TRADITIONAL FAVORITES

    CHAPTER 3: TIME PERIOD FOR CHORES

    CHAPTER 4: FUNNY DOG

    CHAPTER 5: MODREN CONVINOUSNESS

    CHAPTER 6: LET’S PLAY GAME

    CHAPTER 7: JUMPING & CAUGHTING

    CHAPTER 8: JUMPING THROUGH HOOPS

    CHAPTER 9: OBSTRACLES CLASS

    CHAPTER 10: A DOG CAN ENJOY DANCING

    CHAPTER 11: THE THINKING MALE'S DOG

    CHAPTER 12: LOVE YOU, MY DOG

    YOUR FREE GIFT

    CHAPTER 1: GROUNDWORK

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    The term obedience, which is often used in dog training, can be misunderstood to mean that we have to exercise control over our dog. Fundamental listening skills are the cornerstone of good coexistence between dogs and owners. Please, sit on a polite and well-mannered dog tag. You can save yourself frustration later by teaching them this behavior.

    Do you really need to do it again, when your dog knows the commands already?

    Imagine a concert piano warming up with scales, an Olympic actor announcing summer competition results, a teacher going through the lesson plans, and a NBA player practicing free throws.

    Obedience training can provide more benefits than just teaching your dog what to do. It's a flexible mental exercise that allows you to re-connect with your dog. You can give your dog the self-assurance and confidence to tackle new challenges by teaching them routine behaviors.

    Speak out

    TEACH: Your dog will sit down and stay there until it is let go.

    1 Place the treat in one's hand directly over your dog's eyes.

    2 Place the treat behind your dog’s head and slowly move it. As a result, he will raise his back and point up his nose. If her back does collapse, continue moving the therapy with her tail. As soon as her back touches the ground she pulls out a leaf and writes, stay well! On it.

    3 Apply pressure with your thumb and index on each side. To bring him back to the seat, pull simultaneously on his leash. As she sits, give her a compliment and make an honor of her.

    4 Give your dog a few seconds to settle down before you give them a reward. Make sure your dog doesn't urinate unless they are in the correct position.

    WHAT IS THE ESSENTIAL: As young as six weeks, puppies can learn this command. And they often do it first. You should begin to notice improvement after about a week.

    Problem solving

    MY DOG BREAKING IN MY HANDS DURING THERAPY

    Hold it so that he can reach the tree from below, while standing up.

    MY DOG REMAINS, BUT KEEP PUTTING UP

    Be gentle, but firm with your dog's back.

    Once he's mastered good behavior, he shouldn’t interrupt his stay until being released.

    TIP! TIP! It will help you to be a better package leader and it is also a good habit!

    1. Put the medication on your dog's top.

    2 Turn the slide in reverse.

    The belt is pulled while he presses down on his waist.

    It's so simple

    Down

    TEACH: The dog should not lie down on its stomach or chest. This principle is important to help your dog avoid potentially dangerous situations, such as road crossings.

    1 Keep the tree close to your dog's nose. 2. Lower the tree to the ground as he faces you.

    2 If your pet is lucky, the dog will lie down while you clean his nose. After that, you can give the medication and offer praise. It is important to keep your dog calm and on the ground when you give them the medication. If your dog is kneeling on the ground, you can slide the tree gently up and down between his front paws. If he's not, move the tree. Even though it might take some time, your dog should fall asleep eventually.

    3 When your dog doesn't want to eat, you can gently push its pointed head down. It is a good idea to praise your dog for landing on the ground. It's best to have your dog take its natural stance, without resorting to physical tricks.

    If your dog is sound asleep it will slowly slow down the release of the bag. Your dog lies down on the ground and is asking you to take out the medication. The dog shouldn’t move until you give permission.

    WHAT TO AIM FOR: Larger dogs and dogs that can sit quickly are more likely to be comfortable than dogs with long legs and deep breasts. Dogs and puppies can be taught this skill regardless of age.

    Problem solving

    MY DOG DOESN’T LIKE THIS EVENT

    Your dog will be described as subservient to the leader if it is laying on its back in front. Please rate how you perform as a pack leader.

    MY DOG EVER DOWNLOOKS

    If he attempts to stand up, refuse to give him a reward and ignore his efforts. Standing on the leash when he attempts to stand up will make him adjust.

    MY DOG DOESNT LOOK IN THE SAME ROOM THAT I LIVE IN.

    Pay attention the earth's surface. Dogs that have shorter hair are more resilient. Use a carpet or cloth.

    Invest in it. Learning how to crawl is easy once you've mastered it (page 144)

    If your dog gets on the couch or on you, say close and not get off.

    2 Remove the tree.

    Slide the handle.

    Stop any therapy if your pet is lying down on the floor.

    3. Push sideways, face down

    It's so simple

    Speak out

    TEACH: Your canine companion will stay in its current position while you are seated until you release them.

    Sitting on the ground or lying down are the most likely positions for your dog. You can keep your dog under control by using a leash. Your palm should touch his nose. Now, you can stand in front of him and tell him to sit.

    2 Stop, look at your dog in his eyes, and then, come back. Give your dog a compliment for excellent stay. Treat your dog with respect when he is seated in a seated or sitting position.

    3 Don't let your dog leave the nest before it does.

    4 When asking your dog to sit, be sure to extend the time and distance between you. He wants your dog's success, so if he breaks a habit, he'll move backwards in both time and space.

    EXPECTATIONS. Your body language and voice are essential components for effectively communicating your message. Dogs will begin to understand you if your firmness and consistency are maintained.

    Problem solving

    MY DOG AWARENS LAST

    For this purpose, you can use small talk or oral communication. Although you don't want to do anything, speaking makes it possible to take action. Your body language will convey your seriousness.

    MDEDELE MY DOG SEEMS TO HAVE LEAVED HIS PLACE ONE SECOND BEFORE ME

    You should wait before giving the medication to her to prevent her being seduced. You must change your behavior. Sometimes you will return to him but leave him again.

    Sitting stands for don’t move a muscle until I let it go. Legally speaking waiting, means to remain still for a time. "I will wait for my bag to be packed before I get out of the van.

    Start by telling the dog to stay.

    2 Take a shorter route.

    3 If he's unable to stand, go back to where he was.

    It's so simple

    Let's go!

    TEACH: Call your dog to come running when you call. This command will result in your dog sitting right in front of the leader during the race. This order must be consistent delivered by you as a package leader. Always praise and reward your dog when they come to you. Defying this command should not be taken lightly. If it does, you should bring your dog back in the same place you summoned.

    1 Tell your dog Come! and get it loaded up for you. Your order should appear firm and cheerful. Send the command only once

    2 Your dog will advance faster if you are able to be effective over long distances.

    3 Once you're confident, start to practice your commands in a controlled environment. Give your dog the lead to drag. If your dog refuses to obey your command, then approach him. Do not praise a dog that doesn't follow your commands the first time. You should give your dog five ups and downs before you ask him to try again.

    WHAT TO EXPECT : While a dog may quickly pick up the meaning of a word, training and enforcement must continue throughout the dog's lifetime.

    Problem solving

    IF YOU DON'T AGREE TO LEAD MY HOUSEHOLD DOG,

    Chasing your pet dog will only make him aggressive. You can invite him over by getting up. Turning to the leader, turn to the hounds.

    SHOULD I RESPECT THE LAW FULLY IF I APPLY IT

    Yes. If you're unable to enforce them, then don't give commands. Instead, you can simply name your dog or say c’mon boy!

    TIP! TIP! When taking your dog to the vet, or for a bath, don't use the word come. Instead, call the dog.

    Take the long lead.

    3 Practice and lead in the fenced area.

    CHAPTER 2: TRADITIONAL FAVORITES

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    Since cavemen began to feed their leftover bones on the wolves, downloads, move, speak, and play dead are all common. You will have the best friend dog if your dog is a good listener and able to give commands. Dogs anticipate learning these

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