Saturday, 15 December 2012

Obedience Dog Training

Obedience Dog Training

Obedience training usually refers to the training of a dog and the term is most commonly used in that context. Obedience training ranges from very basic training, such as teaching the dog to reliably respond to basic commands such as "sit", "down", "come", and "stay", to high level competition within clubs such as the American Kennel Club, United Kennel Club and the Canadian Kennel Club, where additional commands, accuracy and performance are scored and judged.
Obedience implies compliance with the direction or command given by the handler. For a dog to be considered obedient rather than simply trained in obedience, it must respond reliably each time the command is given, by what is commonly known as its handler. A dog can go through Obedience training and not be obedient. If a dog is referred to as being Obedience Trained it should comply immediately with every command its handler gives. In the strictest sense an Obedience trained dog is an obedient dog.

Obedience Dog Training

Obedience Dog Training

Obedience Dog Training

Obedience Dog Training

Obedience Dog Training

Obedience Dog Training

Obedience Dog Training

Obedience Dog Training

Obedience Dog Training

Obedience Dog Training

Obedience Dog Training

Obedience Dog Training

Obedience Dog Training

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