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Teaching "Off!" |
The
word 'Off ' is used when you want to get your dog's feet off
of something, like furniture, the fence, or someone's
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"Off" |
First,
get your dog or puppy to put his front feet up on your lap. Praise and
pet him. Shortly after, say "Off"
in a firm, but gentle voice. If he doesn't get off, you can stand up.
Be sure to say "Off" as you stand up. |
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![]() Every time your dog is about to get off of something, say the word "off". |
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![]() Get off, please! |
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for getting your dog off of you after jumping up. |
Use
when you want your dog to lay down on the floor. |
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for getting your dog off of the furniture. |
Use
when you want your dog to go lay down in his bed. |
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when your dog is jumping up at the fence and you want him to stop. |
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Teacher:
What is a comet? Teacher:
Good. Can you name one? |
RIDICULOUS RIDDLES and JOKES! |
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How To Love Your Dog http://www.loveyourdog.com Copyright © 1998 - 2005 by Janet Wall May be reproduced for individual or classroom use only. Photographs, collie animations, graphics, and backgrounds may not be reproduced to other websites. |