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Ready, Set, Recall!
One of the most important behaviors that we can teach our dogs is how to... One of the most important behaviors that we can teach our dogs is how to come when called (i.e. recall). Many dogs struggle with this skill in the face of outside temptations such as smells, people, other dogs, etc. In our Ready, Set, Recall! course, we will start by selecting our recall word and charging up the importance of that word up in order to make it highly valuable for our dog. We will then take that recall word and incorporate it into several different exercises that will start having our dogs return to us faster. We will start to introduce distractions near the end of the class, but we highly encourage you to take the second part of this series when it becomes available as it will specifically work on this skill with higher levels of distractions and in new environments. Dogs must be six months or older, have up-to-date Rabies and Bordetella vaccinations prior to the first class and not be aggressive on leash (i.e excessive barking, lunging, snapping, etc.) towards people or other dogs.
Ready, Set, Recall!
One of the most important behaviors that we... One of the most important behaviors that we can teach our dogs is how to come when called (i.e. recall). Many dogs struggle with this skill in the face of outside temptations such as smells, people, other dogs, etc. In our Ready, Set, Recall! course, we will start by selecting our recall word and charging up the importance of that word up in order to make it highly valuable for our dog. We will then take that recall word and incorporate it into several different exercises that will start having our dogs return to us faster. We will start to introduce distractions near the end of the class, but we highly encourage you to take the second part of this series when it becomes available as it will specifically work on this skill with higher levels of distractions and in new environments. Dogs must be six months or older, have up-to-date Rabies and Bordetella vaccinations prior to the first class and not be aggressive on leash (i.e excessive barking, lunging, snapping, etc.) towards people or other dogs.
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