www.sitmeanssit.com The dog park can be a great place to train your dog. It is also a place where they can play. There are many distractions in the dog park that you cannot control. This makes it much different than training your dog around an obedience class where the other dogs are controlled. There can be some problem dogs and a dog park, so I always make sure that I survey the situation before I go into it. This has helped me to log thousands of training hours in a dog park and having virtually no problems. Nothing is completely foolproof, but I have found this program to be successful for me. Teaching my dog to run through the hoop with all this distraction around has really helped him to close a lot of it off and to focus better. As you will see at the end of this video, the other dogs just love to play with my dog also! Thanks for watching!
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