Dog Training: You should ALWAYS teach your dog to understand hand signals

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  • hand signals would be good for a deaf dogs or mute people :)

  • "i really have no friends in real life " lol

  • @ernanimartins And when I mean it, I mean the friendship, not her (my sharpei dog named Java) :)

  • @BL4CKLABLE10 Get her attention by using something that she likes to play with, like a freesbie or a chewing toy, and then, let her know you are the one who will bring such nice goods to her, reward her when she is nice, and mean it, always double or triple the positive attitude, to stimulate the achievement.

    When something undesired happens, just stand still and do not reward her, takes patience, but eventually she will give it up and do the right thing!

  • I do not have the kind of friendship as I do with my dog, so it taught me a whole new concept about friendship and since then I can state I do not have that kind of friendship as well, all and all brother, we do have our dogs, and, they are the best friends we can have, and if dogs could, they for sure would like you on facebook as well...:)

  • @chaset1337 Hi, I had the same problem with my dog too. He's a black lab. What I did is I first would teach him in a quiet room, or a room with few distractions. Then slowly progress him into places with a few more distractions every time... I finally got to the point where we could be next to a marching band and he would listen to me. :) Hope I helped!

  • HOLY SHIT THIS VIDEO IS PRETTY RECENT! :DDDDDDD!

  • Hi I'm trying to train by Labrador but she inst responding to my commands what do you recommend that I should do?she is 5months old.

  • Great

    

  • Zak, I have a 12 week old Border Collie, I have taught him a few things in the week I have had him, he can sit, lie down, and shake. He is great and attentive at home however when i take him to the park he completely freezes up, and he is scared of louder noises, is there anything I can do to help him relax in public?

    Thank you

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