by Salt Lake City Dog Trainers | Oct 10, 2009 | Blog, Obedience Training, Puppies (Younger than 6 months)
Many times it is easy to just grab something out of your dog’s mouth. This can encourage your dog to bite you and even play keep away. A much better option is to train your dog to spit things out of his mouth on command with a “drop” command. Your...
by Salt Lake City Dog Trainers | Oct 10, 2009 | Blog, Obedience Training, Puppies (Younger than 6 months)
Recently I have had a few inquires on “sit stay.” Below are some simple steps to teach this wonderful command. Sit Stay: Ask your dog to sit. Take a one step away from your dog and click. Then take a step inward toward your dog and give him a treat. Immediately remind...
by Salt Lake City Dog Trainers | Aug 26, 2009 | Blog, Puppies (Younger than 6 months)
Expose your Puppy to Many of Each: (Make sure the exposure is positive. You can C/T (click and treat) during any of the introductions listed below) a.) Surfaces: grass, dirt, gravel, wood chips, newspaper, etc. b.) Different objects: big balls, small balls, frisbees,...
by Salt Lake City Dog Trainers | Aug 7, 2009 | Blog, Obedience Training, Puppies (Younger than 6 months)
The answer is 8 weeks of age after their first set of vaccinations. Surprised? Then keep reading. Puppies are more likely to die (get euthanized) from not being socialized soon enough and developing bad behaviors than from disease from taking a group class. Your...
by Salt Lake City Dog Trainers | Jul 7, 2009 | Blog, Obedience Training, Puppies (Younger than 6 months)
First of all if you dog has separation anxiety then crate training may not be the answer. Please contact Four Legged Scholars for more information on this 🙂 Here are some great ways to acclimate your dog to his crate. First place your dog’s meals in his crate...
by Salt Lake City Dog Trainers | Apr 27, 2009 | Blog, Obedience Training, Puppies (Younger than 6 months)
Wow I just finished watching Marley and Me. I believe the message of unconditional love that our dogs gives us is something to always remember. The heart is always a place to come from in any situation. As a dog trainer there are many things I did not agree with...