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Go to Your Bed

…a step is business-as-usual with dogs. It doesn’t mean your dog is a slow learner, just that all dogs need a lot of repetition to learn a behavior well.  …

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Heel Command

…A quiet area without distractions for practicing. A clicker, if you use one. Otherwise, say “yes!” to mark the behavior. Ten minutes 2-3 times daily. Prerequisites Your dog needs to…

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Head Halter Exercises

…if you use one. Otherwise, say “yes!” to mark the behavior. A quiet area without distractions for practicing. Two or three 15-minute sessions for each exercise (1, 2, and 3)….

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Alone Time Training Game

…Alternatively, use a few favorite toys. A clicker, if you use one. Otherwise, say “yes!” to mark the behavior. 5 minutes 3–4 times daily. How to Teach It Step 1….

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House Training a Puppy

…you. Only if you catch them in the act should you respond to their behavior. Tip: Clean all accidents thoroughly with an enzymatic cleanser (e.g. Nature’s Miracle®, Anti-Icky-Poo®, Petastic®). Going…

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Handling Your Puppy

…A clicker, if you use one. Otherwise, say “yes!” to mark the behavior. A quiet area without distractions for practicing. How to Train It Go through the 5 steps below…

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Leave It Command

…or cheese, or a favorite toy. A clicker, if you use one. Otherwise, say “yes!” to mark the behavior. A quiet area without distractions for practicing. 5 minutes 2–3 times…

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Puppy Chew Training

…as a new toy when you give it back. Supervision, Exercise, and Training The keys to reducing unwanted chewing and problem behaviors in your puppy are supervision, enough daily exercise…

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Puppy Wellness Guide

…properly and maintaining ideal body weight • Address any behavior concerns • Discuss diet and nutrition Annual Wellness Examinations • Should occur at 16 months of age • Adult vaccine…

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Poop Eating

Why Dogs Eat Poop Nobody knows for sure why dogs eat poop, but we do know it’s a common and natural behavior in dogs (and many other species). Scientists think…

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Touch Command

…if you use one. Otherwise, say “yes!” to mark the behavior. A quiet area without distractions to practice in. 5 minutes 2–3 times daily. How to Train It Step 1….

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