Dog park training – How to put the other side of fence to use

This dog training video shows how you can use the other side of the fence at a dog park, in order to introduce your dog to all the other dog distraction around, but yet still putting yourself in a position where you can have more control of your dog. Sit Means Sit dog training believes that being able to stop your dog remotely from you in an unpatterned environment, such as a dog park is one of the strong foundations of any good dog training program. In this video, only simple commands such as ‘sit’, ‘down’, and ‘stand’ are used. www.sitmeanssit.com To become a franchise see www.franchise.sitmeanssit.com

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Dog Training – position changes from motion

This video shows random position changes from motion. No toys, balls, cookies, ecollars, tugs, or placeboards are used in this video during the training. www.sitmeanssit.com

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Dog Training – Teaching your dog remote boundaries

Ashton Fitzgerald shows some fancy moves while teaching his puppy some boundaries of staying on a sidewalk and moving side to side. You can implement training and your dog into anything that you do using the Sit Means Sit dog training system.

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Dog Training – Teaching your dog remote boundaries

Dog Training – Remote electronic clicker

This video shows without a doubt how the Sit Means Sit dog training system, and the Sit Means Sit dog collar can be used in a variety of ways to shape a dogs behavior, even if you want to use it in a clicker training context where stimulation is linked with food, but obviously the Sit Means Sit dog collar could not only do this, but be much more versatile as well. Information on the Sit Means Sit dog collar can be found at www.sitmeanssit.com

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How to teach your dog to sit on a frisbee

In this free daily dog training video, I show how I taught my young dog how to sit on a frisbee in helping to aid him in the behavior of learning to sit away from me. Off leash training is done using ‘The Sit Means Sit Collar’ withe lifetime warranty, which can be found along with the ‘Jawz’ frisbees used in this video at www.sitmeanssit.com

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Dog Training Collar – puppy and older dog

Dog training collars make it possible to train 2 dogs effectively, and efficiently. Our Sit Means Sit Collar makes it possible even for a puppy and an older dog.

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Dog Training Tip of the Day- Gotcha!

A lot of dogs will actually bite if their collar is grabbed when they are loose and fearful after having run away. This video was inspired by the little Shiba Inu I caught this morning at the park after it had ran away.

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Dog Training Tip of the Day- Gotcha!