Barking Tiny Pomapoo Puppy Cute
December 31st, 2011
This tiny little Pomapoo puppy is growling and barking such tiny little sounds. It is so cute and funny; your family will love it.
Duration : 1 min 27 sec
This tiny little Pomapoo puppy is growling and barking such tiny little sounds. It is so cute and funny; your family will love it.
Duration : 1 min 27 sec
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I have started some distance work with Twix and teaching him to follow my body language. He will need this skill when we are out on the agility course. I am teaching him how to go out and around an object. Many think that one should not use a pole to send a dog around and I have not had a problem with this. My dogs know the difference between 1 weave pole and 12. So, I am not worried at all that this will ruin their weave poles. Here is a short tutorial on how to train this. You might need to use food to lure your dog around the first few times. My dogs all love to work for toys, so that is what I use. They will work for food, but would rather have toys.
I threw in some footage of Bandit doing the final product and variations of it. I also added a few tricks at the end, just for fun.
Enjoy!
Take care everyone!
Pam, Bandit & Twix
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How to train your dog to walk on a leash without pulling.
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http://www.sitmeanssit.com It is fun to practice your dog running through tunnels or hoops from longer distances and will help to proof your dog that he must go through the tunnel. These hoops are much easier to carry and would be actually harder to run through than an actual tunnel because it would be much more familiar and more visual, although it would be much more difficult to carry around.
The dog could obviously make many more choices to go around, or stop short because of the distances involved here. It is always easier to run a dog through any obstacle from a closer distance than from a further one. You can add in distractions, or take this into a dog park to make the degree of difficulty go up even further.
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I am starting dog agility with my puppy I just got. I was wondering how old should the puppy be before I start basic training and than when should I start hurdles etc.?
Do NOT start workin you puppy on Jumps as it can do a lot of damage to a young dog and most trainers don’t reccomend full height jumping until 12-18 months of age. Also same wih weaving I would highly advise against it until you dog is older. For now just focus on and do a lot of foundation work like nose touches, targeting, start line stays, recall to both sides, shadow handling etc. you can also do some work on barless jumps like building focus and drive through them.
But I also highly reccomend looking into proper agility classes. They’re not only a great place to learn but it ensures that your training your dog properly and safely. We started agility class a few months ago with my 5-6 year old mutt with the intention to someday compete and it’s been a great experience. I’ve learned so much and she’s come a long way. We trained for about 2 years on our own and I can’t tell you how much this has helped me as a handler.
But yes agility classes are a huge recomendation. Most facilities have a puppy class you can take to get started with foundation training etc
Here’s an example from a friends puppy class and what you should work on
And an example of a wonderful agility trainer and world team competitor Silvia tirkman working one of her pups on barless jumps
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