House training dog

When you do take it away maybe you give her a treat or when she comes back you can have a second Frisbee and show it to her. house training dog Training a deaf dog. Make her spit the first one out on the ground before throwing the second one. This works great with tennis balls also. I talk about it in my videos and call it the "2 ball game. house training dog Facts about dogs. "It does not take a dog long to learn that if they charge out to get the ball and run back they will be able to chase the second ball. Once the dog learns this game you can add obedience to it by making it down after it spits the first ball out but before you toss the second ball. This is also called "training thru drive" and is always a better idea than using force as a first option. house training dog Dog diarrhea. If a dog will not play the 2 ball game (and very few will not) then you can look at a different approach. You can look at this problem as a recall problem. It seems the distraction of the game is so strong the dog does not want to quit playing and come because it knows she knows she is going to loose her toy - and that is no fun at all. So you need to work on the recall under distraction. Go back to long line work (away from the Frisbee work see my - Basic Dog Obedience video). Take the dog to areas where there are other dogs and make her come very time. The emphasis needs to be placed on praise for the dog when she comes. When the dog will do recalls under extreme distraction you can then go back to the Frisbee work. If she doesn't come, put a long line on and guide her back to you. If she drops the Frisbee and looses interest in it then you have another problem. But if you make a big enough deal about having her come back to you with the Frisbee this may help. To TopQUESTION:I am hoping you can help me with a problem I am having with my female German Shepherd "Gracie. " Gracie is now 14 month old, she knows the basic obedience commands, but refuses to obey on recall. The minute she hears the door she will try to bolt through the door and refuses to come back until she is ready. We will live in a rural community in Fairbanks, Alaska and so far this has not caused a problem, but it is extremely frustrating as well as posing a potential future problems. She does chase people and horses.

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