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November 12, 2009

COME COMMAND Hide and Seek * Using two

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COME COMMAND Hide and Seek * Using two people-play hide and seek-having one person hold the dog in the house or yard allow him to watch one of you walk away and hide within voice range. Once in hiding place give the command “________, come” (command tone) followed by, “good boy, come on boy, good boy, come on boy, good boy come on boy(Praise Tone) , _________, come” (command tone). When he reaches you, place your left hand over his hind quarters – And your right hand under his chin then gently rotate him into the sitting position……*remember, NO CORRECTION! Round Robin * Have several people stand in a large circle-with the dog on leash in the middle. One person at a time squats placing one knee on the ground, pats their knee saying “___________, come” (praise tone) While everyone else turns their back ; continue around circle until everyone has had a turn. Formal Come * Put your dog in a sit/stay while facing him from 6-10 feet away. * With the leash in your hand give the command “__________, come” (command tone), as you use your right hand to give him a hand signal; reach straight out in front of you with right hand palm down, then draw your hand toward your chest palm in. * Use the leash to guide him straight to you while coaxing him with praise. * Once he gets to you give the command, “_________, sit”, then lift gently on leash as you lightly touch his hips, once he sits-lots of praise. TRAINING GOAL:__________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ *Remember, if you have any questions, please call our office at (704) 573-3647, Monday – Friday, 8:30am – 5:00pm
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The Dog Poop Initiative – An Open Letter To City Manager Levitt – Janesville Gazette

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The Dog Poop Initiative – An Open Letter To City Manager Levitt – Janesville Gazette

The Dog Poop Initiative – An Open Letter To City Manager Levitt
Janesville Gazette
“It's the players who take the initiatives who are the winners and the HEROS!” So snow on sidewalk = poop on soccer field. OK, a little stretch but the

A hero’s best friend – FayObserver.com

A hero's best friend
FayObserver.com
"And the military still uses dogs today in Iraq and Afghanistan." Bonemeyer was never a dog handler while in the Army reserves, and Heidi is not a military

An everyday hero: Atlanta man rescues 1 dog and saves a whole litter – Examiner.com

An everyday hero: Atlanta man rescues 1 dog and saves a whole litter
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From time to time, I would like to profile these 'everyday heros' who take the time to help animals in distress. If you or someone you know has helped

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Remember Nubs? His story now a best selling book – ABC Action News

Remember Nubs? His story now a best selling book
ABC Action News
Dennis was also featured in People Magazine in the "Hero's Among Us" section. The Major will be in the bay area over the holidays for a book signing.

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Every School Every Thursday – West Des Moines, Clive and Waukee – DesMoinesRegister.com

Every School Every Thursday – West Des Moines, Clive and Waukee
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We saw roller derby girls, war heros, bunnies, tigers and zombies walking (and skating) our halls that day. Congratulations to Coach Paige Thiner and the

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Those left behind: The legacy of Arlington’s Section 60 – Reuters Blogs (blog)

Those left behind: The legacy of Arlington's Section 60
Reuters Blogs (blog)
'Section 60' is one of approximately 70 sections inside the 624 fenced acres of 'Arlington' where more than 320000 heros are honored.

Remember to honor veterans of the four legged variety today. – Examiner.com


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Remember to honor veterans of the four legged variety today.
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the National K9 Enforcement Rescue Organization (NERO) and the Military Working Dogs Foundation function specifically to place these furry hero's into a

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‘Stubby’ the dog recalled for WWI heroism – New Haven Register (subscription)

'Stubby' the dog recalled for WWI heroism
New Haven Register (subscription)
But the dog-hero's exploits are chronicled in numerous publications as well. His obituary ran in the New York Times on April 4, 1926.

LESSON NOTES STAND/STAY COMMAND ** NOTE: Before teaching

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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
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