Chattanooga Dog Training
Dee Bass
Dog Training In Your Home -
LESSON NOTES STAND/STAY COMMAND ** NOTE: Before teaching stand/stay your dog should have a complete understanding of sit/stay. * Begin with your dog in a sit/stay on your left side facing in the same direction you are. * Using your right hand reach across your body grasping the leash about 6” from your dog collar. * Step back and place your left hand (palm toward yourself) on the deep inside of your right thigh. * Then as you give the command “stand” pull forward with your right hand while using your left hand to lift the dogs hind quarter into the air. * Once your dog reaches the standing position give the command to “stay”, then step in front of your dog. * Keep in mind, most dogs will attempt to sit. If this should happen, move quickly, stepping forward with your left leg (putting your hand back inside your thigh), then lightly snap the leash toward you as you lift your dogs hind quarters into the the stand position, and say “NO !!” (correction tone) then say “stand”. (light command tone). * Continue to follow the above steps for seven full days before expecting the dog to stand on his own. * Consult your training instructor for the next steps. TRAINING GOAL:_________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ *Remember, if you have any questions, please call our office at (704) 573-3647 Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 5:00pm
Kansas City veteran wants to adopt bomb-sniffing dog that saved his life in Iraq
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — More than once, a bomb-sniffing dog saved Logan Black's life in Iraq. Now the former U.S. Army sergeant wants to be reunited with his old partner, Diego, as the 8-year-old Labrador retriever nears retirement age.
Source: www.kspr.com
Detroit-Windsor Tunnel reopens after bomb threat
Belitsky says nothing was found in searches by video, bomb-sniffing dog and bomb squad personnel. The bomb threat was made some time after 12:30 p.m. to the duty free shop on a plaza on the tunnel's Windsor side.
Source: www.boston.com
Iraq veteran wants to adopt his service dog
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — More than once, a bomb-sniffing dog saved former Army Sgt. Logan Black’s life in Iraq. Now Black wants to be reunited with his old partner, Diego, as the 8-year-old yellow Labrador retriever nears retirement age.
Source: www.armytimes.com
Military dog gets hero's welcome at O'Hare
But the bomb was booby-trapped and as Lucca ran to look for more The lives of Marines she saved can't be counted, officials said. As a dog, she didn't understand what it was to fear, Rodriguez said. “Working dogs really want to please
Source: www.dailyherald.com
KC veteran hopes for reunion with dog that saved his life in Iraq
In Iraq, they were inseparable comrades: U.S. Army Sgt. Logan Black, now of Kansas City, and his bomb-sniffing dog, Diego. More than once, the yellow Labrador retriever saved his handler’s life. Together, they saved countless others in a year
Source: www.kansascity.com
NYC Mayor Bloomberg drops s-bomb while promoting hot dog eating contest
If there is one thing that New York City Nanny-in-Chief Michael Bloomberg hates more than people enjoying foods he has decreed off-limits, it is punny speechwriting. That is what he was forced to contend with on Tuesday at the advance contestant
Source: hotair.com
'Bomb warning' at Belfast City Council
A councillor has told UTV he believes the bomb scare at a Belfast City Council building is linked to the unsuccessful campaign to save Lennox the dog. The Cecil Ward Building on Linenhall Street was evacuated on Wednesday morning after a telephone bomb
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Dog named for Josh Harris helps veteran, family heal
By the second time, in 2007, she was a sergeant in a company that dismantled and disposed of unexploded bombs, grenades and other ordnance turning on lights and searching the house for intruders. Each dog wears a sign that says "Ask to
Source: www.the-dispatch.com
Iraq veteran seeks reunion with life-saving dog
KANSAS CITY, Mo.—More than once, a bomb-sniffing dog saved Logan Black's life in Iraq. Now the former U.S. Army sergeant wants to be reunited with his old partner, Diego, as the 8-year-old Labrador retriever nears retirement age. The Kansas
Source: www.elpasotimes.com
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