Beginning a Foundation for Recall
Being able to recall your dog and knowing that she will immediately return to you not only makes it easier for you to let her off of her leash when walking.
Being able to recall your dog and knowing that she will immediately return to you not only makes it easier for you to let her off of her leash when walking.
It’s the little things that really make the biggest impact on your dog’s behavior. You shape your dog’s behaviors, sometimes without even really realizing that you are doing it.
When puppies are young, this is usually considered to be cute behavior. Over time, however, as puppies grow, they might not realize how hard they are biting or nipping and this can become a more serious behavior.
Even if you know that your dog loves you and that he is relatively obedient, you might still be hesitant to grant your dog this kind of freedom.
Whether training a brand new puppy or trying to teach an old dog new tricks, there's no dog that can't be trained. Here's tips on what to you should expect.
Especially when you are first training your dog, it might seem impossible to stop him from having accidents in the house.
You have to spend time with your dog, getting them acquainted and used to the crate. If you do it the right way, your dog will actually want to be in his crate!
The truth is that if you have a dog, the process of training has already begun, whether or not you are actually actively trying to.