Retriever Dog Training

14 month old Black Labrador Retriever 'Charger' is seen here learning to run a small channel of water without getting onto the bank.

Original post: 
Retriever Dog Training

Dog Training "Good House Rules" – Honey the Great Dane

www.bighoneydog.com / Honey the Great Dane ‘re-learns’ her “house rules” in her new home in Brisbane. Honey was taught these rules from Day 1 at home as a baby puppy – really worthwhile putting in the time & effort to train these sorts of “house rules” as it makes the dog much easier & safer to live with. No worries about bolting out the door and running into the street or ‘counter-surfing’! Much easier to start young than to try & correct bad habits later.

See the original post:
Dog Training "Good House Rules" – Honey the Great Dane

police dog center-www.dog-training-cro.com

police dog center-www.dog-training-cro.com

Original post:
police dog center-www.dog-training-cro.com

Dog Training Behind Cue 12.27.09.wmv

Some might question why I would train my dog to get behind me. If youve ever owned a Doberman or perhaps other large type guarding dog its not unusual to pass people who are afraid of your breed. The most obvious maneuvers humans do is either move completely away or you they move their hand behind their back. There are also occasions when you need to pass and theres only room for you or your dog to pass first. You DO NOT want your dog to pass in front of you.

Read the original:
Dog Training Behind Cue 12.27.09.wmv

Dog training tip of the day- Fading a Lure (while teaching SPIN)

This is a quick how to video I made for a youtube user who said they were having trouble getting rid of the lure. I hope to make a more in depth video on this subject. As well as how to ween off of treats as well.

More here: 
Dog training tip of the day- Fading a Lure (while teaching SPIN)

Dog Training Tip of the Day- Adding a Verbal Cue

This is my dog training tip of the day for today. It is a continuation of the last tip. In this video you will learn how to add a verbal cue to a behavior that you taught with a hand signal. There are three easy steps to teaching a Verbal Cue: Step 1: Give the hand signal 5-10 times to help the dog predict what you will ask next.

Read the original post: 
Dog Training Tip of the Day- Adding a Verbal Cue

Siberian Husky (Dog Training)

For more information bit.ly ========================= Siberian Husky “The Siberian Husky (Russian: ????????? ?????, Sibirskiy Haski) is a medium-size, dense-coat working dog breed that originated in eastern Siberia. The breed belongs to the Spitz genetic family. It is recognizable by its thickly-furred double coat, sickle tail, erect triangular ears and distinctive markings. An active, energetic and resilient breed whose ancestors came from the extremely cold and harsh environment of the …

View original here:
Siberian Husky (Dog Training)

Dog Training- Bring out the Hula Hoops!- iphone video

This is a continuation of teaching stationary dog training commands like ‘Kennel’ and the advantages of it and other things it can lead into. www.sitmeanssit.com

Excerpt from: 
Dog Training- Bring out the Hula Hoops!- iphone video

Dog Training

Bailey was afraid of cats..

Excerpt from: 
Dog Training

Dog Park Training

Dog Park Training can be lots of fun and you can meet a lot of new friends. Fred Hassen CEO/Owner/Founder of Sit Means Sit Dog Training shows how you can go to the dog park, get training done, and make friends at the same time. www.sitmeanssit.com

Go here to read the rest: 
Dog Park Training