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  • Teaching a group of fourth graders the seventh commandment, "Thou shalt not commit adultery," may give you pause. The thought of introducing a commandment dealing with sex to 10-year-olds…

  • Gentle-lead style harnesses are marketed as a more humane alternative to traditional leashes with a choke-chain. They may be especially effective for sensitive dog breeds, such as Brittany spaniels,…

  • "Watch me" is an important command that every dog should know and every dog owner should have in their repertoire. Use the "Watch me" command to get your dog's attention, whether you're training him…

  • To teach a deaf dog basic commands, use hand signals, vibrations, a small flashlight and treats to get the dog's attention and for motivation. Show praise and affection for deaf dogs with facial…

  • Training a dog to heel can start off the leash with treats and positive reinforcement before continuing training on the leash during walks. Teach a dog to heel on command with a certified dog trainer…

  • Laying down on command is one of the basic commands for dogs, and one that's necessary to help your dog become a well-trained animal. In order to teach your dog "down" on command, he should first know…

  • Dog commands are an essential part of pet ownership. Commands give a dog instruction and ask the dog to perform certain actions that can make life simpler for dog and owner alike. Commands have been…

  • The one basic command that is the most overlooked is the stand command. When your dog is not moving he can be in three positions: sit, down or stand. Most dog owners teach their dogs sit and down, but…

  • One of the most frustrating elements of caring for a house dog, if you have a busy schedule to keep, is the fact that when they are let out to relieve themselves, they take the time to smell every…

  • Determine when it's acceptable for a dog to release and pick up a treat. Learn how to teach your dog to stop chewing, eating, or digging with the take command in this free pet training video.

  • Using treats to bait a dog will get their attention. Learn how to teach your dog to stop chewing, eating, or digging with baiting in this free pet training video.

  • Get down on a knee to illustrate resistance to a dog. Learn how to teach your dog to stop chewing, eating, or digging with baiting and resistance in this free pet training video.

  • Step four to six feet away when teaching a dog to stay. Learn how to use distance to teach a dog to stay and know their boundaries in this free pet training video.

  • Let a dog know that a command is coming by baiting them. Learn how to use baiting to teach a dog to stay and know their boundaries in this free pet training video.

  • Teach your dog to work through distractions and respond to the "come" command in this free video.

  • Get your dog to understand the "leave it" command in this free video.

  • Teaching your dog to bark on command can be useful. One reason is that if you can teach your dog to bark on command you can teach your dog to be quiet on command. Another reason is for safety reasons.…

  • Teaching a dog command words is a matter of consistently pairing a word with an action. Dogs learn by association and repetition, much like people do. Making it rewarding for him to learn commands…

  • Chasing is instinctual for dogs. Dogs are carnivorous and wild dogs are predators. In addition to being instinctual, most dogs find chasing a lot of fun. However, most people do not find it fun to be…

  • Teach a dog to come to you when called in this free obedience training video in this free obedience training video.

  • Teaching your dog to respond to subtle hand signals is easy. You simply add the hand signals to the verbal command. There are universal hand signals for each of the basic training commands. It's fun…

  • Imagine wowwing your friends by commanding your dog to do various tricks, all without using your voice. Teaching a dog to respond to commands in sign language is very similar to the training for voice…

  • As with any sort of training, start your dog off slowly when teaching him to come, then gradually increase your expectations.

  • Training a deaf dog is challenging and takes patience, but it can be rewarding for both you and your dog; it will also improve your dog's life. See the related eHow "How to Use a Pager Collar" to…

  • Dogs can learn simple words beyond the ubiquitous "no" and "sit." Expanding your dog's vocabulary will enable her to understand more clearly how you want her to behave.