Eazy Dog Training (eazydogtraining)
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Teaching Dogs To Come When Called
Part of the issue is that many people expect their dogs to come when called without having trained them to do so. So, the first thing to focus on is: have you trained your dog to come back to you? The fact is, dogs don’t have a concept of coming back to us without being trained first. They have no understanding of the word come. Therefore, it takes a lot of repetition for dogs to learn what the word ‘come’ means and to respond to it as we would like them to.
about 11 days ago from web -
Dog Training in Sydney Is Unregulated
You can take an online training course, learn by doing it yourself or participate in a practical course. However, due to the lack of regulation in the industry, there are many people who call themselves dog trainers (or animal behaviorists) with no education or experience whatsoever. As a professional, certified dog trainer myself with 10 yo of experience, I find experience to be the most important thing when choosing a trainer. You might know dog training principles in writing, but doing it is completely different.
about 16 days ago from web -
Does Your Dog Beg for Food?
Has it become impossible to eat at a table without your dog hounding you for food? Let’s face it, your dog is probably well fed, so he has no reasons to beg for food. But when you look in cute puppy eyes you can’t help yourself and toss a small nibble from your plate. What you’re doing is reinforcing the begging behaviour.
about a month ago from web -
Obedience Classes in Mascot, Marrickville, Botany and Darlinghurst!
Suitable for All Dogs, No Matter the Breed, Age or Skill Level. All dogs must be fully vaccinated! Training Includes Impulse Control, Engagement and Focus Exercises, Basic Obedience Commands, Distraction Training and Everyday Manners Skills. A lot of dogs struggle to calm down and tolerate doing nothing. We’ll practise this valuable skill!
about a month ago from web -
Obedience Class in Botany – Adult Dog Classes Botany
Basic obedience training is importnat for every dog! Good manners make the relationship between a dog and owner a lot easier and enjoyable, especially when out and about. No one enjoys a dog who can not calm down around people and other dogs, who pulls ona leash and barks at everyone, and everything. Of course, my examples were a bit extreme, I admit. But there’s probably still something you could improve in your dog’s basic obedience skills, right?
about a month ago from web -
Obedience Class Darlinghurst – Adult Dog Classes Darlinghurst
Basic manners training is important for every dog! Good doggy manners make the relationship between a dog and owner a lot more enjoyable. No one enjoys a dog who can not calm down, who pulls on a leash and barks at other dogs or people. Of course, these examples were a bit extreme. But there’s probably something you can improve in your dog’s basic obedience manners, right?
about a month ago from web -
The Name Game – Puppy Training
Dogs don’t understand a concept of having a name. That’s why they need to be taught to react to their name. They need to be trained with their own name like you would do with all other commands as well.
about 5 months ago from web -
Keep Your Rewards Handy – Dog Training Classes in Sydney
Timing is one of the most important factors in dog training. For a dog to associate a certain behaviour with a reward they need to be rewarded at the right time. When training your dog, keep treats close by so that no matter where you are, you can reward your dog when he performs a desired behaviour. You can learn more about rewards in my dog training classes in Sydney!
about 5 months ago from web -
Is Your Puppy Prepared for Adulthood?
The most common issue I help people with as an Inner West Sydney Puppy Preschool trainer is completing their training. Most owners have been able to teach the basics of basic obedience commands. But they struggle with the 3 D’s of training: Distance, Duration and Distractions. These are the 3 things you need to finish training to ensure reliable commands.
about 5 months ago from web -
The Importance Of Teaching Your Dog Social Skills
This is something I have been thinking through out the years I’ve worked in dog daycares. My experience with dog parks and daycares is that they are places where the owners of the over-excited or antisocial dogs take their dogs. They seem to think that hanging out with other dogs will teach manners and social skills. When in fact, it’s usually the opposite.
about 6 months ago from web -
What Is Dog Agility?
Dog Agility is the fastest growing dog-sport. And it’s no surprise! It suits all ages of handlers and a wide variety of dogs and offers enjoyment to both. In some ways, agility is just an extension of dog obedience training. It requires the same amount of focus and impulse control from a dog. But lets face it, it’s a lot more fun!
about 6 months ago from web -
So You Are Interested in Dog Agility?
A common misunderstanding is that dogs need to be at least 9 months before they can train agility. It’s due protecting their bone development and so on. Wrong! There’s is plenty to learn before starting to practise obstacles. This is called ‘foundation training’ and it includes focussing on the owner, handling techniques, recall and circle work but obviously it’s all carried out on the flat.
about 6 months ago from web -
Online Dog Training video
Clicker is used to mark positive behaviours the second they occur. It’s a very efficient training tool because it improves our timing. Clicker training is excellent for especially trick training. For those of you who aren’t familiar with clicker training it really is quite simple. Clicker is a little plastic training tool that makes a clicking sound. The basic training idea is that your dog learns that whenever he hears the clicking sound a treat is coming immediately after. So the dog starts to offer behaviours which cause the click followed by a reward. The training is quite simple: get the behavior, mark that behavior and reward the behavior. And of course, the more that the behaviour is repeated and rewarded the stronger that behavior becomes.
about 9 months ago from web -
Positive Dog Trainer Sydney
Dogs need boundaries and limits just like us humans and even if we focus on preventing issues there will be a time when you need to correct your dog’s behaviour. There’s is nothing wrong with that, but we need to do it in a right way, positively. There are ways to “correct” a dog without resorting to pain or intimidation. Here’s advice from your positive dog trainer in Sydney.
about 9 months ago from web -
Dog Trainer Sydney
There are heaps of different dog training methods to choose from and it can be frustrating to find out which is which and what method is going to be best for both you and your dog. Here are a few of the most popular dog training methods used today.
about 10 months ago from web -
RALLY OBEDIENCE CLASSES IN SYDNEY
Rally-O is often described as a mix of agility and obedience training. It’s a fun combination of tricks and basic obedience on a timed course. Rally Obedience is an interactive dog sport in which the dog and handler navigate a timed course of 10 to 20 stations of obedience exercises. Handlers complete the course on their own and are allowed to use multiple hand and verbal cues and can talk to, praise and encourage their dog throughout the course. Rally O has a far more relaxed atmosphere than other dog sports, such as obedience. Each run is a different series of exercises – you never know what the course will be in advance! Join Eazy Dog Training rally obedience class in Sydney Park if you wish to start a new, fun hobby with your dog!
about 10 months ago from web -
Puppy Classes in Botany
PUPPY CLASSES IN BOTANY! – JOIN THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE PUPPY SCHOOLS IN SYDNEY! Positive Reinforcement Training Methods! Classes Cover All New Puppy Owners Need to Know About Training and Raising a Puppy! Experienced & Professional Puppy Teachers with Great Google Reviews! Positive & Fun Educational Lessons Once a Week for 4 Weeks!
about 11 months ago from web -
DOG TRAINING CONSULTATION SYDNEY
Getting a puppy or new dog is one of the happiest moments of our lives. They give us so much love and affection that nothing really compares to it. But dogs are also a huge responsibility. That’s why a professional dog training consultation is a great idea! Here’s something to think about: Are you ready to take care of a dog for the next 10-15 years? Are you ready to train and raise your puppy into a well-behaved adult dog that’s a pleasure to be around? Great! Then you just need to decide on the breed and temperament that you would like to live with. And that’s one of the most important things to focus on!
about a year ago from web -
PUPPY CLASSES IN DARLINGHURST
PUPPY CLASSES IN DARLINGHURST! JOIN THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE PUPPY SCHOOL IN SYDNEY! Positive Training Methods Only! Classes Cover Absolutely Everything New Puppy Owners Need to Know! Experienced and Professional Puppy School Teachers with Great Reviews! Positive & Fun Dog Educational Lessons!
about a year ago from web -
PUPPY PRE-SCHOOL IN DARLINGHURST
Eazy Dog Training Sydney offers puppy schools in Darlinghurst, Camperdown, Newtown, Wentworth Point and Marrickville. My puppy schools in Sydney are positive, fun and educational 4-week puppy training courses. When should you start training your puppy? Right away! Puppies learn all the time, not just when we train them. This means that they can quickly learn the wrong things too!
about a year ago from web