Puppy Training – Teach your puppy to pay attention

Posted on Aug 12, 2010 under puppy training | 11 Comments

http://www.sitmeanssit.com In this amazing and funny video, you will see Sit Means Sit dog trainer Ashton Fitz-Gerald and his 5 month old puppy ‘Phender’ showing incredible attention and spirit even through the unbelievable distraction of a public dog park.

The moral of this video is to not put boundaries on your puppy on what he is or is not capable of accomplishing through spirited training.

Duration : 0:4:6


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11 Responses to “Puppy Training – Teach your puppy to pay attention”

  1. nicolepablico Says:

    Awesome Job Phender!
    Awesome Job Phender!

  2. PalmBeachSMS Says:

    Hysterical- !!!!!! …
    Hysterical- !!!!!! great job Phender

  3. ew1951 Says:

    This is way TOO …
    This is way TOO FUNNY!!!

    It’s good to see that you have so many dog videos posted here. I’ll tell some friends. Great.

  4. SMSTemecula Says:

    Nothing short of …
    Nothing short of amazing! Way to show what Sit Means Sit is all about. Happy confident and attentive dogs.

  5. wellmannereddog Says:

    I would NEVER have …
    I would NEVER have allowed another dog to “hump” my dog. You can tell that while the pup is trying his best, he is nervous about that poodle. The pups owner (in my opinion) should have “protected” his dog, to further show support and leadership to him. Beautiful dog.

  6. lockursoulnow Says:

    omg i would have …
    omg i would have kicked that other dog lol jk

  7. ashtonfitzgerald Says:

    It’s great when you …
    It’s great when you have a way to get your dog’s attention, especially when there are distractions.

  8. Digivee Says:

    Very nice, I’ve …
    Very nice, I’ve started doing the same with my 14 month old after finding that he would run off to other dogs due to lack of training from previous owners. He ignores all other dogs when a ball comes into the aspect, which is nice because then when I want him to play I can give him his release command,”all done” and he goes and plays but it’s nice to be able to call him away and back from some of the not so friendly or strange dogs.

  9. Digivee Says:

    @joepushkin It’s …
    @joepushkin It’s just a regular tennis ball by the looks of things.

  10. joepushkin Says:

    I wish my dog was …
    I wish my dog was that good. Where do I buy one of those balls?

  11. rrsd69 Says:

    nice start!!!
    nice start!!!

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