Why doing the splits can help with dog training
We give you the simplest and quickest methods to achieve what you want with your dog – but they won’t work unless you practice.
We give you the simplest and quickest methods to achieve what you want with your dog – but they won’t work unless you practice.
Join us for our 10 day Christmas Canine Challenge on our Facebook group page
It’s all too easy to let things slide – allow your dog to pull just a little on the way home, or perhaps you suddenly realise you’re having to ask your dog several times to do something.
Today we’ve launched our Canine Challenge, which is to teach your dog to tidy their own toys up.
Training your dog is another key part of caring for your dog. You’ll come to class or see one of the games in our Canine Challenge group, or hear an idea from somewhere and think, “I must teach Fido to….”. But without making, and sticking to, a plan, it never happens.
Puppies need training to do what we require of them – walking nicely on lead, coming back when called, being comfortable being handled to do all the husbandry and grooming they need, basic manners in the house and polite meetings and greetings.
We’ve come up with Practice Produces Progress as our new Down Dog mantra. Because training dogs is all about practice and its mate, consistency.