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Contents
2
Section 1
4 The Complete Visual Guide to Basic Commands for a Good Dog 4 The Balanced Way Means Using a Lot of Gentle and Effective
Training Techniques Developed Over 35 Years
Section 2
4 The Complete Visual Guide to Tricks for a Good Dog
Chapter 6
4 Good Dog Training is Achievable and Fun 4 How this Book Brings Professional Dog Training Classes into
Your Home
Fun and Silly Play with Your Dog that Will Impress
The Balanced Way Starts with Good Walking so the Dog Pays Attention to You
4 A Note on Treats
Chapter 10
The Balanced Way to Keep Your Dog Happy and Comfortable when Youre Not Playing
Tried and True Techniques to Get Your Dog to Come to You in Any Situation
Chapter 1
Note that different dogs learn at different speeds so much of your success will come from patience, repetition and staying consistently on message. You will see this happening as each class builds on the next one.
Number of Repetition: xx How Long To Do The Exercise: xx How You Know Your Dog Is Getting It: xx
Double the leash back and hold the loop so there is slack in the leash between you and the dog.
Dont hold the leash taut. It should have a nice droopy curve to it.
Like any g ood c you keep r lass there will be a einforcing you and yo lot of repetition so ur dogs n ew skills.
Here is the natural starting position with your proper leash hold. If your dog wont sit by your side, you should stand there for a bit and let the dog wander around on the leash. If you ignore him and dont move, after a while he will sit naturally. Try a light upward tug on the leash to bring his head up which naturally brings his behind down. If he doesnt sit in five minutes, move to a place with fewer distractions, and he should take a seat. When he finally sits, you can move to his side (him on the left) to start.
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Make sure the dog is on your left, and you consistently keep the dog on your left for all your walking. (You can keep your dog on your right. Just exchange all the lefts in the instructions to rights. Be consistent whatever side you pick so the dog gets used to where he needs to look.)
Now pat your thigh so it makes a good noise and start walking left foot first (the one nearest him). He will follow the foot and associate the sound with starting to walk.
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Always start walking with the foot nearest the dog. For most people this will be the left foot. This gives your dog a visual clue about what he is supposed to do. It is good to take a strong, confident first step and assume in your head that the dog will be following you. A nice long first step gives the dog a solid lead to follow.
Soon, usually in a matter of xx days/tries, your dog will be walking by your side well. Occasionally he or she will forget the drill. Be firm but understanding. Try carefully to never reward the dog if he or she makes a mistake. Success in this lesson will make walking your dog pure joy everyday for both parties.