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Dog Obedience Training - Dog Training
In Webfoot Retrievers Dog Obedience Training Dogs learn; heeling, sitting, staying, coming when called, kenneling, quiet, and not jumping.
Dog obedience training starts with training every command on a leash first, then training all the commands over again off leash.
Most dogs here are Gun Dogs 5-6 times a year the other days they are wonderful family pets. As a family pet, they need obedience training to teach them to come when called, even if they are not in their own yard, not to jump on you or your guest, not to bark constantly, to kennel in their crate or your car, to heel, and not pull when on a leash, to sit, and to stay.
Dog obedience training starts with training every command on a leash first, then training all the commands over again off leash.
Most dogs here are Gun Dogs 5-6 times a year the other days they are wonderful family pets. As a family pet, they need obedience training to teach them to come when called, even if they are not in their own yard, not to jump on you or your guest, not to bark constantly, to kennel in their crate or your car, to heel, and not pull when on a leash, to sit, and to stay.
For a sportsman Obedience Training is the foremost building block of success in a Gun Dog. Disobedient Gun Dogs are a serious danger to themselves and embarrassment to their handler. We have all seen a Gun Dog running through the field with the handler yelling commands at it. No one wants to hunt with that dog.
A Gun Dog needs to heel through the woods, to a wood duck hole, without flushing the birds that might be in there. A Gun Dog that cannot heel, could trip you while you have a loaded gun. A Gun Dog that cannot sit and stay is a real problem in a duck blind it could knock over a loaded gun, causing it to go off. A poorly trained Gun Dog that cannot sit and stay will be constantly moving flare ducks.
A Gun Dog needs to heel through the woods, to a wood duck hole, without flushing the birds that might be in there. A Gun Dog that cannot heel, could trip you while you have a loaded gun. A Gun Dog that cannot sit and stay is a real problem in a duck blind it could knock over a loaded gun, causing it to go off. A poorly trained Gun Dog that cannot sit and stay will be constantly moving flare ducks.
The better your dog’s training the better quality of life you and your dog will have. Dogs with poor obedience training spend less time with the family and more time in the back yard or in a kennel. These dogs get bored, dig up the back yard and chew up things, and become needier for attention. Ray Godwin South Carolina