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Dog Training Course
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Dog Training – Aggression German Shepherd (Part 4)
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www.sitmeanssit.com This is part 4 of the lesson with this dog and people aggressive German Shepherd. The ‘Sit Means Sit Collar’ is still being used to establish control in the dog. In this daily dog training video I work a bit more on some off-leash training, and the ability for the dog to start to maintain a sit through distraction. All of this is going to be needed as we prepare to raise the bar by bringing lots of dogs into the picture soon, which is one of his biggest distractions. For further information on becoming a Sit Means Sit dog trainer, visit franchise.sitmeanssit.com
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Teach Your Dog to Fetch Anything!- clicker dog training tricks
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Kikopup spends nearly all of her time making free training videos and educating the public for free. If you would like to make a donation to support her work, simply go to the link below and click on the donate button. You can donate as little or much as you like. My dream would be to be able to support myself from creating free content that everyone around the world could access no matter what their situation! www.dogmantics.com This video goes over how to teach your dog how to fetch anything! Fetching is a fun game for all breeds of any size or age. “Dog Training” “Clicker Training” “How to train a dog” “how to train a dog to fetch”
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Free Hunting Dog Training Videos – Transition to cones
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In this video we show the proper way to transition between a bird in a launcher to a bird in a cone. Chad sleeps a bird in the cone, then allows Rooster to find and point the bird. He is able to use the “BEEP” to help Rooster point if he is having any issues. Proper points are followed by flushing and shooting the bird for Rooster to retrieve.
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Teach dogs to be calm together- clicker dog training tricks
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Teach dogs to be calm together- clicker dog training tricks This video shows how to teach your dogs to be calm together in a group. This is great for if you are training one dog at a time and also to teach dogs polite social behaviors. “Dog Training” “dog trainer” “clicker training” “how to train a dog” “how to train a dog to be calm” “clicker trainer” “how to teach a settle” “dog training tips” “Clicker Training” Puppy Dogs Terrier Border Collie sight hound
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Gun dog Training (Teach Your Dog Sit, Stay & Retrieve)
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Gun Dog Training Part 2 Sit and Stay & Retrieve Was taken from the dvd ‘Beginners guide to gundog training’ more free infomation is avaliable from www.bestgundog.com
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How to stop unwanted behavior- the positive interrupter- dog training clicker training
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This video is a re release of a piece of the episode of Dogmantics Episode 1. It also includes new footage at the end. How to stop unwanted behavior and get your dogs attention
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Dog Training – How to release your dog from sit position
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www.sitmeanssit.com Teaching your dog on how to be released when you feel he has sufficiently completed his task of doing a ‘sit’ command. Length of time the dog can remain in a sit position in your dog training program will vary greatly depending on your goals for your dog. …
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Treats to use- Most frequently asked question #1- dog training clicker training
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I made this quick video because this is the most common question I get asked daily on youtube. BUT the secret is not WHAT treat to use, but what treat YOUR dog needs you to use. It will be different for every dog! The next secret is that you have to keep changing the treats up or the dog will get bored/habituate to the treat you always use.
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Dog Training – balance, control, desire and distraction.
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www.sitmeanssit.com This video is going to show a combination of balance, control, and desire all at the same time. The control part is very obvious right here, as this fence is a wrought-iron fence with holes in between each one it takes quite a bit of balance for the dog to put two feet on one of the rods, and the control to compose himself with the distraction of the bite sleeve and skateboarding going on behind him. Here comes the high amount of desire along with the balance and control, then sending the dog back away from the desire and into balance and control again in the midst of distraction.
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