Family Dog II
Having graduated the Family Dog I course, your dog now has a solid set of foundation skills to aid them in being a good family canine companion. Now it is time for us to finesse those skills!
COURSE DETAILS
Keeping our training fun, engaging and easy-to -understand for our dog, we will begin to weave in more normal routines to cement their skills.
This may include:
Ensuring the dog always sits before they get what they want
Learning to wait patiently as their people do "human stuff" such as pay a bill at the store, etc.
Wait patiently in the car until they are released to exit
Illustrate good impulse control when it comes to dropped food or toys
Stay with more concentrated distractions and increased distance
Continue to perfect their on-leash walking skills
and much more!
We'll also continue to give you additional skills from other management tools, how you can tap into play to get the results you want and common pitfalls to avoid.
SHOULD YOU TAKE THIS COURSE?
Did you graduate from the Family Dog I course or an equivalent? Then get ready to teach your dog the next level of skills to help them become a great canine family companion!
COURSE OUTLINE
Want Something? Sit
Park and Safe Legs
Stays: Lots of Distractions and Increased Distance
Emergency Recall
Beauty of Wait: Doorways, Cars and More
On-Leash Walking Stage 2
Putting It All Together
WHAT WILL YOU NEED
flat or martingale collar
front-clip harness (optional)
6'-8' leash
10'-15' long line
LOTS of small, soft and yummy treats

Online Dog Training Course
6-weeks
Course features:
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Effective training methods.
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Convenient virtual learning.
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Access on all devices.
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Mobile.
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Tablet.
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Laptop.
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Desktop.
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Access material at any time.
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Continual access.
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No deadlines.
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No cut-off dates.​
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WE ARE PRIVILEGED TO OFFER THIS COURSE
Pet Dog U is fortunate to have Dianna grant us license to feature her courses, seminars and webinars on our online dog training platform. All of the content in this course is created by, owned by, and the rights to the content, are reserved to Dianna L. Santos.