Teaching a dog to stop in water

Obedience, play and exercise are all a very good combination for a dog on a warm summer day. In this daily dog training video, we show how we can implement a whistle to have your dog stop what he’s doing, even in the water. The purpose of the whistle is that the dog may be too far out for you to be able to reach him by voice, and it’s a distinct command that means to stop and sit to my dog, so it’s noise can easily carry over other things that are around. You can learn more about Sit Means Sit dog training for your dog, or to become a Sit Means Sit trainer yourself and stay ahead of the field for dog obedience, behavior and other things by going to: www.sitmeanssit.com You can also purchase the ‘Sit Means Sit Whistle’ at our online store as well.

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Teaching a dog to stop in water

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 – 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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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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Can your dog pay attention, even in a dog park?

www.sitmeanssit.com Click yellow button to subscribe. Fred Hassen, CEO of Sit Means Sit Dog Training Company, is seen here working one of his dogs in a dog park. Sit Means Sit dog training franchise school has stayed on the cutting edge in this tough economy with a simple solution of…

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Can your dog pay attention, even in a dog park?