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Teaching Basic Obedience
Place
1. Ensure your dog’s bed (a simple mat or blanket will also work) is in close proximity to the
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Treat Dispenser.
2. Ensure the Treat Dispenser is on and ready for use.
3. Using a leash, lead your dog to his spot while repeating the “Place” command.
4. While continuing to hold the leash, dispense treats/kibble and praise your dog as soon as he has all
3. Using a leash, lead your dog to his spot while repeating the “Place” command.
4. While continuing to hold the leash, dispense treats/kibble and praise your dog as soon as he has all
four paws on the surface of the bed.
5. Repeat steps three and four for up to ten minutes before giving your dog a training break.
Stay
1. Repeat PLACE steps three and four until you are confident your dog associates going to his place
with receiving treats/kibble.
2. With your dog on his place, let go of (but do not remove) the leash.
3. Slowly begin adding distance by backing away, no more than four feet in the beginning, repeating
3. Slowly begin adding distance by backing away, no more than four feet in the beginning, repeating
the “Stay” command.
4. If your dog begins to follow while you add space, quickly grab the leash, lead him back to his place,
and begin adding space again.
5. For every “Stay” command that is obeyed while you back away, dispense treats/kibble and praise
your dog.
6. When you are confident your dog understands “Stay,” lengthen the duration of the stay and
diminish the frequency of treat dispensing.
7. Using the leash, lead your dog off his place while repeating “Release,” communicating that the
“Stay” is over.
8. Combine and repeat PLACE and STAY exercises in ten-minute training sessions for 4-5 days until
the dog understands. Work to build up to a 15 minute “Stay.”
9. After your pet stays reliably on receiving the “Stay” command, training for this behavior is complete.
10. Release your pet from his place and praise him verbally.
11. Practice this in several different areas and use different people or guest for distractions.
10. Release your pet from his place and praise him verbally.
11. Practice this in several different areas and use different people or guest for distractions.
Eliminating Unwanted Behavior
Jumping Up
Pets typically jump up to get attention. If you do not want your pet to jump on you, then friends or members of
the family should not encourage this behavior. That means every time your pet jumps on someone, he should
be reprimanded or redirected to an alternate and acceptable behavior for which he can receive praise.
1. Ensure the Treat Dispenser is on and ready to use.
2. As soon as your pet lifts his paws off the ground to jump on you (or a guest) press the Handheld
1. Ensure the Treat Dispenser is on and ready to use.
2. As soon as your pet lifts his paws off the ground to jump on you (or a guest) press the Handheld
Remote button and dispense the treats/kibble.
3. Immediately praise him after he eats the treats/kibble.
4. Practice this in several different areas and use different people or guest for distractions.
NOTE: You (or your guest) should stand completely stationary and not give the dog any attention during
4. Practice this in several different areas and use different people or guest for distractions.
NOTE: You (or your guest) should stand completely stationary and not give the dog any attention during
this training. Continue to dispense treats/kibble until your dog goes to the Treat Dispenser. Your dog will
learn he doesn’t get attention until he stops jumping.