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Summary: Teach your poodle how to sit in this free dog obedience training video, with basic tips and techniques for pet owners.
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Melanie McLeroy She attends conferences regularly, particularly those sponsored by APDT, Tufts and others. She is a trainer in the Head Start program at Town Lake Animal Cent... read more
Hi! I’m Melanie McLeroy with Taurus Training for Expert Village, and today we’re going to talk about training dogs. So let’s teach this standard poodle how to sit. Aida is a more mature dog than a puppy, and she does respond pretty well to her owners, so we don’t necessarily need to use the food as a lure to teach her how to sit. We’re going to try a little bit different method. Now if this doesn’t work for you, be sure to check out on different video on a different breed, because different things work for different people and different dogs in different situations. Now we’ve been challenged by the squirrel this far, but they’re out of the picture for now, so what I’m going to try to do is get her to respond to my body language to teach her to sit. A nice speedy sit is what we’re looking for. I’ll say the word as her bottom is nearing the ground, then I’ll mark it the second it does and then give her random treats. First I need to get her attention because she’s squirrel hunting. Aida, good, sit. I’m going to give her a hand signal to help, sit, good, so just the body language didn’t work, she needed a little more help. Okay, sit, good, very nice, okay, sit, good, ooh! very nice, okay. Now remember what I said about poodles being lively, this is it. Sit, good. Now I’m fading the hand signal, very nice, okay, …sit, good, okay, sit, good. Now I tested Aida a little bit there. Standard poodles are very, very bright and I was waiting to see if she would respond to just a verbal command with my body in a different place. She’s not quite there yet, so we’ll go back to giving her a little more help. Aida, good, sit, good, okay, sit, good, all right, we got a verbal sit with this standard poodle. So we’re going to end this session with a success and go on to teach the standard poodle how to lie down.