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Training a Dog to Catch a Frisbee: Video Series

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Teach a dog to catch Frisbees in the right environment with plenty of practice. Learn how to teach a dog to catch a Frisbee in this free training video for dog and pet owners.

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  1. The Frisbee catch is a standard trick for many breeds of dogs. Learn how to teach a dog to catch a Frisbee in this free training video for dog and pet owners.

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  2. What Frisbees are safe to use with a dog? Learn how to teach a dog to catch certain types of Frisbees in this free training video for dog and pet owners.

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  3. A softer Frisbee with rounder edges will keep a dog's teeth safe. Learn how to teach a dog to catch a Frisbee and avoid injury in this free training video for dog and pet owners.

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  4. Keep a dog healthy so that it can safely perform tricks. Learn how to teach a dog to catch a Frisbee and avoid injury in this free training video for dog and pet owners.

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  5. Get dogs in the right state of mind to learn a trick. Learn how to prepare to teach a dog to catch a Frisbee in this free training video for dog and pet owners.

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  6. Use a flat, calm environment to teach a dog to catch Frisbees. Learn where to go to teach a dog to catch a Frisbee in this free training video for dog and pet owners.

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  7. A dog should be excited and under control when learning to catch a Frisbee. Learn how to prepare a dog to run and catch a Frisbee in this free training video for dog and pet owners.

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  8. Put a Frisbee where the dog can see it before throwing it. Learn how to teach a dog to see and catch a Frisbee in this free training video for dog and pet owners.

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  9. Aim parallel to the ground when releasing a Frisbee. Learn how to throw a Frisbee to a dog in this free training video for dog and pet owners.

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  10. Every dog breed will have a different speed. Learn how to time a Frisbee toss to a dog in this free training video for dog and pet owners.

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Teaching your dog or puppy basic obedience commands can be a tricky feat, but the reward of a happy, healthy pet makes it well worth the time and effort it takes to train a dog. Learning how to stay, sit, and heel are important for both you and your dogs happiness and safety. There are many variations and theories on how to train a dog, but most professional dog trainers will tell you to reward good behavior and negatively reinforce bad behavior. Of course this can be more difficult than it sounds. Many people may end up unknowingly enforcing the bad behavior instead of the good, but with a little effort and knowledge of how a dog learns, even you can teach your dog basic obedience commands. As far as dog tricks go, catching a Frisbee is a relatively standard trick used among many different breeds. In this free video series, a dog trainer will show you how to teach a dog to catch a Frisbee, starting with safety. You'll discover how to get a dog ready to learn, why you should practice in an open, calm environment, and how to position a Frisbee so the dog can see it clearly. With these tips and techniques, you'll soon have a new and fun trick to teach your dog!

 
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Mark Siebel 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 behavioral adaptation.<BR />info@doggiestepsdogtraining.com <BR />http://www.doggiestepsdogtraining.com/index.htmldkdk

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