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Found in context: { ... line attached to the dogs collar. Something like a "Crab line" that you can get in fishing shops to catch crabs with at the seaside is ideal. It shouldn't be used as a method of controlling the dog, rather just a safety catch. So have it unraveled and trailing on the floor. You should only have hold of the end "Just in Case".Repeat getting closer distance between you and assistant. The aim is that if your dog starts to move towards the other dog, you can stop it and get it to recall for a reward. Vary the reward, toys 1,2,3,4,5 and food (Chicken, cheese, liver etc.).Once the dog is completing this phase consistently you can start to vary the distraction; using more than one dog as a distraction, person jogging, person eating for instance.Over training. Over training is a technique of conditioning the dog to accept distractions above that you would Normally expect the dog to encounter. This can often be difficult; as how do you introduce the dog to a highly stimulating distraction in a controlled training environment.One method is to use a "Running Bunny". This is not a cruel way to use a family pet but is in fact a name I have given a training aid I use when teaching the chasing recall. Components and construction of this device can be found in my FREE EBook available from DogSchool:The device should be placed across the path the dog will be taking as part of its walk. It is advisable to use an assistant to spring the "Bunny" on your instruction, this will allow you to concentrate on the dog 100%. Again a light line can be used in... }
 

Added: December 19, 2007, 5:58 am - Found in page: http://www.gopetsamerica.com/training/teaching-chasing-recall.aspx - Main site: www.gopetsamerica.com Opens in new window - Similar pages: training the puppy, training collar, training a puppy


 

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Found in context: { ... Dog training is an art, and like any artist you must pick your tools carefully in order to properly train your dog. Each dog is different, and thus you must be able to decide which collar is most appropriate for your dog based on its temperament, personality, and strength. When you\'re trying to train your dog, one of the most important parts of training is getting the dog to come to you when you call them. This is a basic form of training and is one of the first things you want to teach your dog before moving on to moreadvanced techniques. The first thing you need to figure out is what your dog likes. Figure out which treats they like the most. Whatever treat gets the most positive reaction is the treat you want to use. Once you\'ve figured this out, invest in purchasing a supply of these treats so that they are handy at all times. Start by going into the house, and calling the dog by his name. Once he or she arrives at your feet, give them the treat. Consistently repeat... }
 

Added: October 18, 2006, 11:44 pm - Found in page: http://newyork-press-release.com/26/Dog%20Trainer.php - Main site: newyork-press-release.com Opens in new window - Similar pages: training the puppy, training collar, training a puppy


 

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Added: October 18, 2006, 11:43 pm - Found in page: http://www.linkedwords.com/home/pets/training/dog-training/training.php - Main site: www.linkedwords.com Opens in new window - Similar pages: training the puppy, training collar, training a puppy


 

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