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1. Feeding 2. Danger 3. After separation 4. Everything on . . . IENT DOG THE 5 GOLDEN RULES 1 Feeding Gesture eat before putting th bowl own Remove the bowl as soon as your dog moves way (within 1 second) 2 Danger Always remain calm, relaxed and use low energy At the first set of barks – say “Thank You” but there is no need to move At the second set of barks – go and loo
Hot Zone Game - DoggyFlix Build value for your dog to be on the blanket Reward on the Hot Zone blanket, using your "search" word and then dropping treats on it, or using your "cookie" word and delivering a treat to your dog Keep your great reinforcement process in play when hand delivering a treat
49749073204A75737420416E6F7468657220506F74747920547261696E696 . . . A doggy day out is a great way to interact with a shelter dog in ‘real life’ After some initial decompression in the yard, a quick potty break and equipment donning (harness, leash, etc ), you and Fido are on your way for an adventure!
Microsoft Word - LYRIC CARD- Doggie, Doggie-1. docx Wake up doggy, find your bone (Give the bone to one of the children while chanting the song Have all of the children hide their hands behind their backs When the chant is over, the doggy can uncover his or her eyes and gets 3 guesses as to which person has the bone )
Doggy Home-Care Medicine Chest to share First aid and home remedies don't replace proper veterinary care, but they can keep dogs more comfy until medical care is available And sometimes a home remedy is all that's needed Even if human meds work on dogs, the doses usually are lower due to the smaller size of the dog
Susan Garretts ItsYerChoice - DoggyFlix our dog's thought processes Once you introduce this key game into your daily routine, your dog's relationship between "what they want" and OU, will forever be changed Learning how your dog thinks and makes decisions is the "KEY" to getting your dog to do what you want - when you want, without the need for yelling, intimida