Absolutely! If you have a toy motivated dog, this is a good way to train it. For example, get them very interested in the toy. Then gently pull it from its mouth and lure it into a sit. Then, release the dog with its release word (usually break, free, release, or okay) and let them have the toy. Or teach commands accordingly.
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u can train your puppy to share its toys by taking his toy off of him and getting another dog the same teddy so he thinks its his and then he will realise he doesn't like it when other people don't share their toys so he will start to share his
if you mean by $, um about mabey $40. for a leash, training treats and training toys. but if you hire someone to train your dog no idea.
To protect a door from dog scratches, you can use a door scratch protector, apply a protective coating, trim your dog's nails regularly, provide toys and distractions, and train your dog to avoid scratching the door.
Thomas the Train toys can be purchased at Toys-R-Us, Sears, Mastermind Toys, Amazon and Walmart. The best deal might be found at Walmart. They frequently offer these toys on sale.
To keep your dog out of the trash, you can use a secure lid on the trash can, keep the trash can in a closed cabinet or room, train your dog to stay away from the trash, and provide plenty of toys and attention to keep them entertained.
To train your dog to not eat everything, you can use positive reinforcement techniques such as rewarding good behavior and redirecting their attention when they try to eat something they shouldn't. Consistent training, supervision, and providing appropriate chew toys can also help prevent your dog from eating things they shouldn't.
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Training a non food-motivated dog can be challenging, but you can try using other rewards such as toys, praise, or playtime. Consistent training, patience, and finding what motivates your dog are key to success.
put all of it's favourite toys and chews out there and basically try to do as much as you can with it outside and it will end up wanting to be outside
We'll it depends on how old your dog is. If your dog is still a puppy (younger then 2 year of age) then he will more interested in toys, bones, etc. If your dog is older (2+ years) he/she will not be as interested. Try different toys and mix things around as opposed to one toy everytime it gets boring!! (think of it as yourself...dogs imitate humans in many ways)
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