Using Visuals to Teach a Dog to Stay

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Summary: Posture and composure is a great way to show command over a dog. Learn how to use visuals to teach a dog to stay in this free pet training video.

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By Mark Siebel
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Mark Siebel has owned Doggie Steps Dog Training for four years and has worked with over 4,000 dogs. He teaches about health and nutrition for a new dog, general obedience, and...read more

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"As discussed earlier, visual tin man is a very important visual to let your dog know to be calm and that a command is soon to follow. As you've seen Coogle throughout the video, he sees tin man and he sits and remains calm. As I show you the steps of stay command, the tin man will get your dog's attention, and let them know that a command is sure to follow. I will also be talking about visuals with our stay, but please be aware of the importance of the tin man, not only with the sit, leave it, off, and stays, to get your dog's attention to be calm and submissive. Also what's nice about the tin man, it's going to reduce jumping when guests come to your house. As the dog learns tin man, they walk and they stop, knowing that they may be treated. Even if they're not treated, they'll still get affection from realizing that the tin man means be calm. "

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