Posts Tagged ‘charge’
www.sitmeanssit.com In this episode, we not only bring some distraction into the picture, but move the handler into it as well. This is episode 4 of teaching your dog not to charge doorways, and is all part of a 1 hour session broken up into episodes. The owner does a very good job of keeping all 3 dogs under control, and you can tell that he’s not used to having his dogs listen in this type of situation.
www.sitmeanssit.com Teaching your dog not to charge through doorways can make your life much easier, and a lot safer also. In this first episode, we see what can be accomplished with multiple dogs that are having this exact problem. In the next few days, we will walk you through some steps to make it easier to control this behavior.
www.sitmeanssit.com Teach your dog not to charge doorways. In this episode 3, we use a different trainer (Ashton Fitz-Gerald), that shows it is not about making excuses, but still about the handler doing his job even though this is not his dog, and the dogs are trying to play him a bit. As always, distraction is then brought in and his rules do not change, nor does his job.
At half her dog’s size, 9-year-old 4-H’er is easily in charge
Madison Nickel weighs 60 pounds, and her dog Clyde weighs nearly double that. The 9-year-old Cicero girl, who showed her 11/2-year-old English mastiff at the Hamilton County 4-H dog obedience contest Monday, effortlessly guided the canine around the ring.
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I’m an experienced dog trainer (I’ve fully trained my three dogs, as well as several of my friends dogs which included a pitbull, rottweiler, and german sheperd) and needing some extra cash for how everything is so expensive these days, I want to take up a part-time job of dog-training and sitting. How much should I charge? What would you pay for a personal trainer? By the way, I’m 17 1/2.
