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  2. Dog Trainer Reveals Big Mistake People Make When Teaching ...

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    Dog trainer and expert Steve Del Savio shared a video on Tuesday, November 19th and revealed one big mistake that most people make when teaching their dogs the 'place' command as well as how to ...

  3. Dog Trainer Lists First 5 Things Pet Parents Should Teach a ...

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    There are four commands that every puppy should learn: come, sit, down, and stay. With our West Highland Terriers we started with sit , and I was able to quickly teach our new puppy as well.

  4. 10 Easy Tricks to Teach Your Dog Even Beginners Can Master - AOL

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    4. Stay. This one takes a little patience. The American Kennel Club recommends choosing a "release" word like "OK," "free," or "release" to use during training. Start by having your dog sit or lie ...

  5. Dog training - Wikipedia

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    A dog trainer with the United States Navy, which primarily trains using positive reinforcement. [1] [2]Dog training is a kind of animal training, the application of behavior analysis which uses the environmental events of antecedents (trigger for a behavior) and consequences to modify the dog behavior, either for it to assist in specific activities or undertake particular tasks, or for it to ...

  6. Crate training - Wikipedia

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    A dog in a wire crate strapped into a car for safe traveling. Crate training is the process of training a pet to tolerate confinement in a dog crate or cage.Crate advocates often claim that dogs are "den-dwelling" animals and that a crate can become a "den" substitute and a familiar and safe location for the pet.

  7. Barbara Woodhouse - Wikipedia

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    Difficult Dogs (1957) Dog Training My Way (1954) ISBN 0900819081; Encyclopedia of Dogs and Puppies (1978) ISBN 0812860136; Just Barbara: My Story (1986) ISBN 0671462482; No Bad Dogs: The Woodhouse Way (1982) ISBN 0671449621; No bad dogs and know your dog (1978) ISBN 090081912X; Talking to Animals (autobiography, 1954) [1] ISBN 0812816609

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