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5 Reasons to Teach Your Dog Tricks

5 Reasons to Teach Your Dog Tricks

Teach your dog tricks – including basic obedience behaviors. It’s critical to having a dog you can live with. However, training your dog brings a wealth of other benefits as well.

Yes, Sit and Down Are Dog Tricks

Yes, Sit and Down Are Dog Tricks

As dog trainers, we sometimes forget that not everyone is familiar with the terms we use. To the average pet owner, “dog tricks” means they jump through a hoop or fetch the newspaper. In truth, every behavior we teach, from sit, to walking on a leash, to fetching a drink from the fridge, is just a trick.

Environmental Cues in Dog Training – Avoid This Mistake

Environmental Cues in Dog Training – Avoid This Mistake

When you are teaching a behavior, don’t make yourself part of the environmental cues in dog training for performance. If you always ask for a down with the dog directly in front of you, or always stop next to the contact zone on the dog walk, your dog will rely on your position as part of the environmental cues for the behavior.

Training a Place, Side, or Middle Cue Makes Agility Start Lines Easier

Training a Place, Side, or Middle Cue Makes Agility Start Lines Easier

When setting up for an exercise or at the start line for an agility run, the first thing we need is for the dog to be facing the same direction we are. Simplify your life by training a completely solid heel, side, or “between” (between your legs) cue. This ends the struggle to position and reposition your dog and lets you spend more time on the exercise and less getting set up.