Obedience Training
Obedience training can give you a useful set of tools to communicate with, control, and protect your dog. At a minimum, I recommend that every dog be trained to come reliably when called and walk on a leash. Other useful standard obedience commands are sit and stay, lie down, and heel.
The Overlooked Step in Teaching “Come” By Terri Asher and Sam Kabbel of Pet Behavior Solutions.
Teaching the “Down/Stay” Command
Teaching Your Dog to Walk on a Loose Leash
Whoh! Stop Your Dog’s Pulling in its Tracks
Secrets of Professional Dog Trainers Revealed!
Teaching Your Dog to Walk on a Loose Leash; alternate method
Teaching the Sit Command; alternate method
Teaching the Down Command; alternate method Alternate method for teaching the down.


my pup can’t get on my parents bed.he did it once with my little baby steps I had when I was little and he won’t do it again, he loves shmakos, a dog treat and he barks for them instead of trying to get on the bed. do you have any suggestions? laura lee
April 5th, 2008 at 3:14 pm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!my pup did it but he still barked about it,:-(
April 5th, 2008 at 3:16 pmI am happy a problem with ruthy want to play when i call her. she runs the other way. I put her on a chain and she won’t make on a chain. so I let her off and she goes but she won;t come to me when i call her.
June 5th, 2008 at 6:37 pm