Dog Training
www.stubborndog.org Training a stubborn dog is not as hard as one might think. Once you understand how a dog thinks and the “pack mentality” you will be well on your way to having a well behaved dog. NO ONE wants to be around an uncontrollable dog!
My dog Daisy doing some tricks
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In this video we show the proper way to use a clicker to start training your dog an important commands “heel”.
I decided to make a video for my pet ‘raja’ which is 6 months old…I know there are tonnes of dogs out there who could do a sit or down..But Mine is an agressive one and it took time to teach a few tricks,Will be uploadin more shortly…
Teach your dog to walk on a lead. Part 10/14. Dog Training Made Easy is a series of quick videos to teach your dog basic training and commands. Carolyn Menteith, host of the 14 videos, guides dog owners through important topics such as handling your dog, biting, sitting, walking on the lead without pulling, commands such as sit, stay, and retrieve, and more. These videos are around 5 minutes each and can be watched in order or individually. As a whole, the series aims to help you ensure your dog is socialable, well trained, and a happier dog. For more information about Dogs Trust, please visit www.dogstrust.org.uk
My dog Nooby doing some tricks
Teaching your dog to fetch toys will transform your walks into a interactive, bonding session, give your dog more exercise – and it’s a lot of fun! Part 13/14. Dog Training Made Easy is a series of quick videos to teach your dog basic training and commands. Carolyn Menteith, host of the 14 videos, guides dog owners through important topics such as handling your dog, biting, sitting, walking on the lead without pulling, commands such as sit, stay, and retrieve, and more. These videos are around 5 minutes each and can be watched in order or individually. As a whole, the series aims to help you ensure your dog is socialable, well trained, and a happier dog. For more information about Dogs Trust, please visit www.dogstrust.org.uk






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