Step-by-Step Dog Obedience Training And Tips For Your Pet Dog

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  1. by EmmaEmma888, on October 28 2009 @ 8:25 am

     

    Sorry, I mean, don’t try to run before you can walk though… You need to get that dog on your leg and close on your heel free before you start with your A recall. I know in America you lose points for ‘crowding’ but you should aim for 6inches away from your leg. Use a cue word, ‘watch me’ or ‘close’ works nicely for me!!
    Enjoy her, she’s really coming on.

  2. by EmmaEmma888, on October 28 2009 @ 8:25 am

     

    Excellent distance control. Nice sit at thye end of the exersise.
    Don’t try to run before you cqn walk bthough.

  3. by MacsBoss, on October 28 2009 @ 8:25 am

     

    At only 6 months of age, your Sheltie is still just a baby.
    How long have you had her?
    Has she always barked at people (and other dogs) during her walks on a leash?
    At home, is she friendly with visitors or is she wary of them?
    Do you have a Dog Obedience Club in your area?

  4. by Lizaveta85, on October 28 2009 @ 8:25 am

     

    What can you give for advice,to make sheltie (girl 6 monts) to not bark on people and dogs on a street during a walk on a leash?

  5. by wavioo, on October 28 2009 @ 8:25 am

     

    As a dog lover I want to go to the Tom Rose school and start my own obedience classes for dogs.

  6. by KevsLola, on October 28 2009 @ 8:25 am

     

    What a smart little dog!

  7. by youngtex416, on October 28 2009 @ 8:25 am

     

    Why are your shorts so damn high…lol

  8. by Samixi, on October 28 2009 @ 8:25 am

     

    Yeah, I agree, very good job you two are doing! And it seems very funny to Mac, that’s great.
    Congratulations, keep loving so much that beautiful sheltie.
    XXX from Spain
    Rakel

  9. by o76296, on October 28 2009 @ 8:25 am

     

    Wow. He’s very well trained.

  10. by maddogagility, on October 28 2009 @ 8:25 am

     

    good job Ron and Mac. Mac sure looks like he loves the games and tricks with you and treats in the front yard.
    Keep up the great work.

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