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Established in the late 1999, we have been involved in
providing many category of training pet dogs. One of the major training would be
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a) The Obedience Training - Pet dogs should be trained on basic obedience which
enables the owners to control the pet dogs without any problem
b) The Schutzhund Refresh Training - Basically a sports training design
to expose the ability of the individual pet dogs in adhere and act obediently to
the owners instruction. Divided to 3 level - Tracking , Obedience, and Protection.
Requires the highest Commitment on the part of the owner and his pet dog in order
to achieve the best result the owner and pet should act as a team.
I believe that the formula for a well-trained dog is obedience training, socialization and physical exercise. Obedience training is a positive way to teach your dog that you are his pack leader.
Basic Obedience Formal Commands
Obedience commands should be given in a normal tone of voice with the exception of action commands such as Heel and Come which should be given in a happy, motivating tone. Correction such as No, which should be given in a harsh tone. Use the dog's name before all moving commands such as Max, Heel or Max, Come. Do not repeat obedience commands. Commands should be given one time only.
1) Heel = Walking or sitting on your left side with a loose lead.Dog's leg and shoulder should be parallel to your left leg.
2 )Stand = Dog stands for examination.
3) Sit = Have your dog sit without a command next to your left knee.
4) Automatic sit = Dog sits without a command as handler stops.
5) Stay = Dog remains in a stationary position until a release command is given
6) Sit stay = Dog remains in sit position until released. (Starting with a few seconds and
build up to 5 minutes
7) Down = Dog lays down on command next to your left foot.
8) Down stay = Dog remains laying down until a release command is given. (Gradually
increase the time up to 30 minutes).
9) Come (Recall) = Call your dog to come and sit in front of you.
10) Come to Heel = Call your dog to go around behind you, and sit on heel position.
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