Dog park training – How to put the other side of fence to use
Apr 24, 2010 dog training
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 park training – How to put the other side of fence to use
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Chris Alcontin’s Practice Makes Perfect Dog Training – Cowboy Jan 2010
Jan 9, 2010 dog training
A short clip at Forest Park in January of 2010. I wanted to take advantage of clear skies and decent weather at the park. I cannot express what a great feeling it is to have a dog you can trust off leash. A trained dog can truly be a free dog! Practice Makes Perfect! Visit us at www.pmpdogtraining.com

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Chris Alcontin’s Practice Makes Perfect Dog Training – Cowboy Jan 2010
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Dog Park Training
Nov 19, 2009 dog 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

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Dog Park Training
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