Education for You and Your Dog
A Lifetime Commitment
Updated 2/2008
Dog training is not a one time event, nor 5 or 7 weeks of 1 hour training
classes supplemented by a few 10 minute work outs a day or training
homework. Training is non-stop and everyday for the life of the dog. During
every single interaction with your dog, someone is being trained. Either you
are training the dog or the dog is training you. Think of all the real life
situations and opportunity during the course of a day that you can use to
work your dog for you. You'll both be happier when this happens together!
Take you back to the home page of Ask Mr. Seamus.
These are the commands you'd expect to learn in a basic
course of obedience for your dog.
Other activities you could get involved with after the basics.
Learn more about leadership, without it, your dog leaders.
Tools worth using to prevent  undesirable behaviors and issues
for your dog.
What to look for when scoping out a dog trainer for your dog.
Tricks are a great way to reinforce obedience skills. Every
dog should have a bag of tricks!
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