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| This Month: "TEACHING YOUR DOG TRICKS"
Click on Canine News for up dates on information about your Pet!
In today’s world of dogs, there are Dog Psychics, Dog Whisperer(s), Behavior Specialists, and Dog Trainers. You have Positive Reinforcement and Negative Reinforcement. You have doggie daycares, doggie camps, dog kennels, dog facilities, dog walkers and pet sitters, etc. At Canine Nanny Day Camp we recognize your tough decision in choosing the doggie daycare that is right for you. So, with that being said I leave your pets best interest to the person that knows your pet best, YOU!
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In today’s world of dogs, there are Dog Psychics, Dog Whisperer(s), Behavior Specialists, and Dog Trainers. You have Positive Reinforcement and Negative Reinforcement. You have doggie daycares, doggie camps, dog kennels, dog facilities, dog walkers and pet sitters, etc. No wonder your choice can be difficult.
So, with that being said I leave your pets best interest to the person that knows your pet best, YOU! No wonder it is so confusing to make such an important choice. I personally know many dog trainers, veternarians, pet sitters, dog walkers, etc. and I will never hesitate to refer another professional provider if the services at Canine Nanny do not best suit your needs. |
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Teaching your dog TRICKS!
Did you know your dog can learn to identify dozens of objects by name? Just lay them all around you on the floor and ask your dog to indicate a specific item.
1. Start with a fun object whose name is already familiar to your dog, such as a tennis ball. Lay it in a clear area alongside two other nonenticing objects,k such as a comb or soda can.
2. Point toward the objects and tell your dog to "find the ball." Praise him the moment he grabs the correct object. Use your fetch command to encourage him to bring it to you. Reward him with lots of excited praise or very small treat, do not engage playing with the returned toy, as this will encourage him to only select toys from the pile of objects.
3. Add a second toy whose name is known to your dog. Alternate which one you tell him to find. If he chooses incorrectly, don't scold him, but rather, don't acknowledge it one way or the other. Keep telling him to "find the object you requested."
WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT?
This fun game really keeps your dog thinking. Practice with different toys and in different locations. Dogs learn the same way we do - by repetition - so keep practicing!
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Cubbie & Otter Love Each Other! |

Good Dogs Sit! |

Cali, Rocco & Sumo |
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Just Hanging Out! |

Run Rubbers here comes Sayde! |

Sumo always shares! | | |
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Canine Nanny Day Camp
Phone: (760) 505-1786 / (619) 318-7731 Fax: (760) 294-9308
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