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Dog Training Commands – Practice them at different speeds

Having your dog practice his dog training commands at different speeds helps to keep him paying attention to the command, and not just blindly falling asleep
into a pattern. Even if a dog is in a patterned trained discipline, it is still good to keep him alert and on top of his game. This type of training will always make the
dog ready and anxious for not only the next session to start, but it’s good for holding his attention for a longer period of time while he is having fun going through
various behaviors.

Taking a dog in and out of different drives can best be accomplished by having a strong foundation in everything that the dog does in training it from both ends of stopping
and starting, and you would also have to have a firm foundation of the dog having the ability to stay in a single spot while working away from you. Some dogs can be trained
in a manner that makes them insecure and they will constantly try to just run by your side. I like to have my dogs confident from anywhere, and implement that daily in
my training. Click here if you want to see some fast commands from a police dog exhibition.

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