Sunday, November 22nd, 2009 at
11:18 am
Hand signals are very important tools you can use to train your dog.

Hand signal - Sit command
Dogs aren’t verbal creatures – even though they can learn how respond to your words. For them it’s easy to see movement – so they can readily perceive the movement involved in a hand signal. Give the hand signal immediately followed by the verbal command.
Training showing the completed Sit Signal command

Sit Signal 1 - Draw your hand from outside …
How to start the Sit Signal hand movement

Sit Signal part 2 – Draw your hand…. To inside and up
Completing the Sit Signal hand movement
When you teach hand signals to a dog try to keep them large and precise.
Wednesday, October 21st, 2009 at
11:24 am
Grace is a 14 week old Poodle Shih Tzu mix

Grace
Grace is a very cute young puppy. On her first day she was a little bit unsure in her new environment – a new place, new people, and different dogs. Now, after a few visits she is doing very well.

Grace with friends
Grace is playing with other dogs, and has learnt the sit-stay, down-stay and come commands.

Grace learning the Down command
We are now practicing walking on a leash with Grace.
Follow the following steps to teach your dog to walk on a leash:
- Begin by using a happy voice to say “lets go” or some other phrase you like.
- Start walking. Pat your leg and show a treat to encourage puppy to follow you.
- If your puppy starts to wander away and tightens the leash, say “easy”. Then turn and walk in a direction away from the puppy. Don’t jerk on the leash. That will happen automatically if the puppy doesn’t pay attention. Don’t slow down and wait for the puppy. It’s the puppy’s responsibility to keep that leash slack.