Hi everyone! Frosty and I just started dog obedience classes last night. Although Frosty is far from my first dog, I learned a number of things that I was unaware of, or unsure of. I had to take notes for some of my friends that couldn't be there (and to take home to share with my husband - wink, wink) and I thought since I had to type them anyway, I would go ahead and post them here for anyone that's interested. Hope you learn something new!
Basic Dog Obedience 101 Notes
NEVER uses the dog's name with a negative command (ex. Frosty No!). Only use dog's name with positive commands (ex. Frosty Sit or Frosty come). The command for everything bad is NO! Only NO! (i.e. do not use "No Biting!" just use "NO!"). Whatever you are doing with them when they do something bad (i.e. playing and they bite you or feeding and they jump on you), just say NO and stop whatever you are doing with them. This will let them know that the bad behavior will cause you to stop making them happy, like with playing or feeding them.
Consistency, Consistency, Consistency! Consistency is the key. Always use the same commands. Commands should always be ONE word. Need to use the least number of commands necessary. Make a list of one word commands and what the dog should so for each command; post list in your house so that everyone in the house is using the same commands.
Always have a collar on the dog, except in the kennel. Use slip collar for training time only. At all other times, have on a nylon collar with tags.
Slip Collar - put on right wrist holding end with left hand, loop should slide accross the top of the chain towards your right wrist. Grab dogs nose with right hand and slip chain over the dogs head. Dog should always stand on your left side. Use the smallest and lightest weight slip collar you can. Should barely fit over the dogs head.
Do not put treats in your pocket! Should use a pouch of some kind and it should be located on the back side of your body. If you put treats in your pocket, the dog will associate your pocket with food and may try to eat your pocket.
Need to keep a Dog Log with all dogs information (i.e. breeder, vaccinations, any problems or sickness and when they occurred) to reference. Can possibly help your vet figure out what is going on with health/behavioral issues and will be a self reminder of when your dog's shots are due. Should have a seperate Dog Log for every dog you own.