Dog obedience equipment
However, I still have a couple of questions if you don't mind answering. dog obedience equipment Puppy mills. My GSD (8 month's) knows the sit, lay and stay commands as well as the come command (without the sit. Just started working on that). And you were right in your tape that the lay was much harder for her to comply with. dog obedience equipment Dog obedience equipment. However, now when I ask for the sit she will either sit or lay and it is usually lay. Do I need to work on that and if so how do I bring her up from the lay into the sit??Thank you. JohnANSWER:If you are not trying to train a competition dog - why worry if the dog sits or lays down? All you really want it to do is stay in one place - sitting or laying down is not a big thing. dog obedience equipment Breeds of dogs. But if a dog does lay when you ask it to sit - you should not correct it for doing this. The dog is trying to comply with a command from you. The problem is not that she is not being obedient but that it does not understand the command. This is a problem that can be fixed with a lot of praise when she does it right and then if she does lays down - say SIT and gently pull her up to a sit position and give her a treat when she is sitting. I hope this helps. To TopQUESTION:What is the best way to teach a puppy the "stay" command?ANSWER:Wait until it's 6 months old to train it like an adult. To do it to early it can screw up your dog. There is no reason to do it on a puppy. It requires too much force and this kills the temperament of a puppy. To TopQUESTION:Dear Mr. Frawley,I have a 2 year old German Shepherd, just became 2 this August. My dog has undergone training in obedience with several trainers whom I paid for but I was never satisfied.
Dog obedience equipment
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