Dog Training Tips : How to Answer a Door with Dogs

May 28, 2010 by admin  
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Learn how to properly train your dog when you answer the door; learn more tips on dog training in this free pet obedience video taught by an experience dog trainer. Expert: Ryan Gwilliam Bio: Ryan Gwilliam has trained over 10 dogs. He specializes in obedience training. Filmmaker: joseph wilkins

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25 Responses to “Dog Training Tips : How to Answer a Door with Dogs”
  1. KennyJoe01 says:

    It sounds like you need a little WD-40 sprayed on your squeaky door.

  2. ezniehe says:

    that great glad we all have perfect dogs that do what we tell em may take 20 min to twenty years but “thats what it takes… notice there was noone at the door… expert village is a crock of shit

  3. TheMimi809 says:

    how much does a dog cost

  4. MuttVids says:

    Looks like the dogs don’t have very solid obedience training if they won’t sit simply by command. A trained dog should sit when told sit.

  5. MuttVids says:

    Lol good point. This method does work though, lots of trainers use this method. The best thing to do is set up the situation (have a patient friend come over lol) where someone at the door knocks (so you have ample time). Obviously if the UPS guy knocks on the door you should answer it right away, so put the dogs in another room during training when you need to answer right away. You just don’t ever want to reward the dogs by answering the door in front of them.

  6. smoon3 says:

    good advice

    try telling the ups guy to wait for 20 min while you calm the dogs down

  7. 1986diane says:

    pff there is no one at the door… so duh they listen now.. try that witch my dog!!

  8. yungpuppz says:

    lol yeah

  9. shivercanada says:

    Good advice thanks! But you need a new video to train your camera man to stop rustling the camera mic while you’re talking. :P

  10. black1atrax says:

    joseph wilkins sucks!!! it’s like you re filming outside on a windy weather

  11. BANZITOMMY says:

    i the dogs look bored

  12. lapointeric says:

    pretty windy in there……

  13. philandstace says:

    Haha the brown dog was like… Where are they…?

  14. BabyGirlAlisha says:

    what?

  15. ambidextrality says:

    What is with the constant ruffling noise from your camera man.

  16. BeeGeesLover84 says:

    what do you mean?

  17. BeeGeesLover84 says:

    true

  18. flint0131 says:

    wat if we dont have a front yard?

  19. Tarotologistpa24 says:

    Everyone keeps saying stuff about how these dogs are acting when the guy is trying to teach us things. Well, my answer to you is this. Take a look, he has a few videos, actually quite a few. He is wearing the same clothes in all of them, so I think it is safe to say that these videos were all done the same day. These dogs are nothing more then confused, they are getting some mixed signals on this day. He has told them no and made them submit when they did nothing. Wouldn’t you be confused.

  20. EightPaws4Hoof says:

    He forgot to say “every time” at the end! It’s consistency that works with any training. Would have liked to have seen someone knock on the door I bet they wouldn’t have still sat there!

  21. xoxo276 says:

    aww the dogs looked so cute sitting there with excited anticipation for some non existent person to come through the door.

  22. id0069 says:

    why do you always have to push the dogs butt down on the ground? It seems that they aren’t really listening to you. IOW they don’t respect you and don’t see you as their leader.

  23. twilightaddict1414 says:

    wow nice thats a really cool concept thanks for posting it i’ll deffinately try this out with my dog :)

  24. 75801Tammy says:

    This was a nice tip however I did notice that you use physical touch to get the dogs to sit. Why is that?

  25. ppimpin007 says:

    great job……

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