

Canine Activity Center
Phase 2 Week 1
Instructional Video & Documents
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This page is best viewed on desktop
1.) Please watch the below videos.
2.) Print the PDF and turn in your homework each week.
3.)Extra Credit = Extra Prize! Submit a simple 1-3 minute Video of you practicing and you and your dog will get to pick a prize out of the Treasure Chest!
Homework & Bonus Videos
Instructional Pictures
Prong Collar Safety
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Do not leave the prong collar on when your dog is not being watched over
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Do not leave the prong collar on when your dog is in a crate
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The prong collar is to fit snug around your dogs neck just below the ears, not hanging loosely around the neck
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Please check as your dog grows as you may need to add links
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It is recommended your prong collar is always backed up by a carabiner clip and/or prong collar adaptor at all times when in public. Please see Instructional Pictures
Tips
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Always remain calm and patient when communicating with your dog
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Never become angry or frustrated when training. Walk away and come back to training later
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Always follow through with what you ask. Don't request something of your dog and walk away when they don't do it. BE CONSISTENT
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Repetition and consistency is the main ingredient
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Everyone in the home should be on the same page with commands and following through
Phase 2 Week 2
Instructional Video & Documents
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This page is best viewed on desktop
1.) Please watch the below videos.
2.) Print the PDF and turn in your homework each week.
3.)Extra Credit = Extra Prize! Submit a simple 1-3 minute Video of you practicing and you and your dog will get to pick a prize out of the Treasure Chest!
Homework & Bonus Videos
Instructional Pictures
Prong Collar Safety
-
Do not leave the prong collar on when your dog is not being watched over
-
Do not leave the prong collar on when your dog is in a crate
-
The prong collar is to fit snug around your dogs neck just below the ears, not hanging loosely around the neck
-
Please check as your dog grows as you may need to add links
-
It is recommended your prong collar is always backed up by a carabiner clip and/or prong collar adaptor at all times when in public. Please see Instructional Pictures
Tips
-
Always remain calm and patient when communicating with your dog
-
Never become angry or frustrated when training. Walk away and come back to training later
-
Always follow through with what you ask. Don't request something of your dog and walk away when they don't do it. BE CONSISTENT
-
Repetition and consistency is the main ingredient
-
Everyone in the home should be on the same page with commands and following through
Phase 2 Week 3
Instructional Video & Documents
_________________________________
This page is best viewed on desktop
1.) Please watch the below videos.
2.) Print the PDF and turn in your homework each week.
3.)Extra Credit = Extra Prize! Submit a simple 1-3 minute Video of you practicing and you and your dog will get to pick a prize out of the Treasure Chest!
Homework & Bonus Videos
Instructional Pictures
Prong Collar Safety
-
Do not leave the prong collar on when your dog is not being watched over
-
Do not leave the prong collar on when your dog is in a crate
-
The prong collar is to fit snug around your dogs neck just below the ears, not hanging loosely around the neck
-
Please check as your dog grows as you may need to add links
-
It is recommended your prong collar is always backed up by a carabiner clip and/or prong collar adaptor at all times when in public. Please see Instructional Pictures
Tips
-
Always remain calm and patient when communicating with your dog
-
Never become angry or frustrated when training. Walk away and come back to training later
-
Always follow through with what you ask. Don't request something of your dog and walk away when they don't do it. BE CONSISTENT
-
Repetition and consistency is the main ingredient
-
Everyone in the home should be on the same page with commands and following through