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K9 DOG OBEDIENCE

TRAINING - Sydney

Australia

Mail or call us today

✆0414-088-128 [email protected]

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How to Make Dog Friendly

with your Family? Every pet owner have great problem how to handle their pets to easy to

control for bites. In this case need a professional’s dog trainer tips for to

make better pets. During the initial stages of the training, each exercise

must be planned so that the wind carries a smell to the dog, enabling him

to detect it very shortly after the exercise begins. This is done by placing

the retrieving dummy, with attached smell, on the ground in an open area,

and concealing it in very light cover such as grass or other vegetation. Next,

at least two other small piles of the same material or cover, not containing

a retrieving dummy or smell, should be placed about three metres away on

each side of the smell. All three of these piles should be in line.

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The two piles not containing smell will serve as distractions, since some

dogs will instinctively examine an area that has been freshly disturbed. The

starting and ending point should be established so as to point the dog to

pass approximately six metres downwind from the hidden smell and

retrieving dummy. The smell odour will be carried directly toward the line

of patrol.

After the exercise is prepared, the Dog Behaviour Training should be

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brought to the starting point. Here a routine is established with the dog

which is called the 'starting sequence'. Through this starting sequence, the

dog learns to associate detecting a smell, and consequently will begin

hunting for it as soon as an exercise begins. This sequence, the dog learns

to associate detecting a specific smell, and consequently will begin hunting

for it as soon as an exercise begins. This sequence will eventually result in

an attitude change and will be used at the beginning of each training and

utilisation exercise hereafter.

As these exercises begin, the starting sequence is accomplished by the

owner, who while controlling his dog with the leash in his left hand places

the dog in the sit position on his left side and facing the starting direction.

The handler should restrain the dog in that position in a controlled position

while he places the collar around the dog's neck and attaches the lead.

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After this he should physically and verbally stimulate the dog to a high

degree of excitement. When the Dog Behaviour Training Sydney has

reached his peak of excitement, the handler should quickly give the verbal

and hand command 'FETCH', while hastily stepping out with the dog.

The handler should walk at a fast pace with the dog at full leash, along the

route of patrol, constantly observing him. As the dog enters the smell area

there should be a physically notable attitude change. He may react or alert

in various ways. Normally, his body will become tense and he will turn into

the direction the smell is coming from, while straining on the leash to trace

the smell Also, his panting may cease to some degree while he inhales the

odour through his nose. The owner must not hesitate to follow the dog as

he traces the smell to its origin.

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When the dog approaches the pile of grass containing the smell he will

normally 'nose' or scratch through it and pick up the retrieving dummy.

When this occurs, the owner should excitingly grab one end of the dummy

and play the tug of war game with the dog while praising him.

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