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Dog TrainingWhen Your Best Friend Gets Lost: Tips In Finding Your Dog ... The first rule when you're going out with your pet dog is never letting it out of sight. In short, do not let your dog get lost. Sometimes there is no avoiding a situation like this. Even dogs that are properly trained will look for ways to be free to roam around. Here are some ways to find your dog if ... Dealing With House Training Your Dog ... its business in the appointed area. The dog should learn to associate doing its business in its toilet area with good things like treats, rewards and praise. During the house training process, the den area starts out very small, often as small as half of a small room in the beginning. As the dog learns ... ... one. You might want to attend a show where a particular handler will be showing other owner's dogs to see how well they do. Before entering the novice level, you're dog should be able to heel while on the leash as well as off the leash. He should be able to make left and right turns with you as well as ... ... household. When you set up this small, confined area, be sure to provide the puppy or dog with a few good quality chew toys to keep him entertained while you are not able to supervise him. Of course the dog should also be provided with a warm place to sleep and plenty of fresh clean water. As the dog ... "Sit! Good Dog!" Teaching Your Dog New Tricks ... lie down. Teach him to roll on his back by holding a yummy treat in your hand in front of his nose and moving it in a small circle while giving the command "play dead." As his nose follows the treat, his body should follow until he is on his back. Reward him with the treat and verbal praise. With practice, ...
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