Dog Training Tip- Leash Walking: Go Sniff and Marking
June 29, 2013 by admin
Filed under Puppy Training Video
This exercise is great for dogs who are constantly crossing in front of their owners on walks to try to reach something to sniff. This video is also good for…
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Its still surprise me, how some people do not know about Xobodog Training (google it), although lots of people solve their dog behavior problems with this training program. Thanks to my cooworker who told me about Xobodog Training, I’ve have a better relationship with my beloved pet.
Hello there! Thanks a lot for this useful video. By the way, I notice lots of people keep on talking about Xobodog Training (do a search on google), but I’m not sure if it is really good. Have you tried using this dog training program known as Xobodog Training? I’ve heard many amazing things about it.
Thanks
Hello there! Thanks for this useful video. By the way, I hear lots of people keep on talking about Xobodog Training (do a google search), but I’m not sure if it’s good. Have you considered this dog training program known as Xobodog Training? I have heard some great things about it.
Can you put a video up about teaching your dog to pee on que? I loved that
My dog has learned that if he stops REALLY fast and pees like super fast he gets to mark. Usually his leash is completely loose then all the sudden he hits the brakes and when I try to pull the opposite way he marks super fast! I don’t like how he’s able to reward himself by being able to mark even though there’s tension…what do I do??
Great videos, thanks so much.
and…you are gorgeous, WOW nice butt 😉
You always see these people with dogs that are already trained. You want to impress me use a dog that pulls on the leash
what about a dog that wont walk. Zzzzz. how should i start the walk?
I have a 1 year old shiba, and she sniffs and pulls on the leash whenever we go out for walks. When i stop walking so that she doesn’t continue pulling on the leash, she will just continue sniffing and ignore me. She also has this annoying habit of lunging forwards when she needs to poo. We have a problem with identifying who’s alpha.. any tips on how to stop this? Does my dog need more exercise?
any advise on running with a dog? I have a 1+ yr old rescue. He loves to run with me but pulls exp when a rabbit is visible.
I really appreciate your videos on dog training and they help me in training my dogs, I like that you use only positive reinforcement.
do you have any advice for a dog that will walk fine then all of a sudden stop and wont move. she does this five minutes after leaving our apartment please help
Have you ever worked with service dogs?
Do you have a video that teaches how to train a dog to peee only when cued?
Thank you very very much!!!
Do you have a video that teaches how to train a dog to pee only when cued?
Thank you very very much!!!
Do you have a video that teaches how to train a dog to pee only when cued?
Thank you very very much!!!
my dog pees in my bed. but i dont care
my 12 week old rough collie puppy just sits on the ground and wont move 🙁 any way i can stop this?
My puppy hates her leash! I am going to PetsMart tomorrow to buy her a harness.
Also, she wouldn’t potty. When she wasn’t fighting she was just sitting. I had to pick her up and bring her back into the house. When I did that she ran to my bedroom and peed! How do I train her to potty outside or to at least try?
is it okay for dogs to mark in their own yard? or will they be aggressive to visitors? my german shepherd started to mark on walks, but i won’t let him so he doesn’t do it anymore unless he caught me off guard. my pitbull doesn’t mark, but when he has to pee, he has to pee and it wasn’t a quik spray, it was long so i know he has to pee.
Do you mind if i post some of your vids on Pitbull chat forums,
I would like to show ppl how great you are! 😀
thanks for sharing great tip. I will try this with my puppy
I’ve got two doggies that I walk together. One trains very well using clicks and treats. The other does okay with click-and-treat most of the time, but when we are out walking he is utterly indifferent to the tastiest treats. His reward is “Go sniff,” and it works great. He has learned to give me just a hint that he wants to go sniff something, rather than trying to screech to a stop.