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    How do you train a big dog at home?
    Dani Pedraza
    Dani Pedraza
    Professional Dog Trainer
    Dani Pedraza is a Professional Dog Trainer and a Co-Owner of The Big City Woof Walker with presences in NYC and Chicago. Dani is passionate about providing personal, quality pet service and treatment and is very knowledgeable about training dogs using positive reinforcement and a force-free approach. As a Certified Dog Trainer (CCDT), Dani graduated from CATCH Canine Trainer Academy’s Master Course program.
    Dani Pedraza
    Professional Dog Trainer
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    Make sure that you have the right equipment on hand, like a harness, so you can have better control over your dog. Try to focus your training on keeping your dog from jumping up on people, and teaching them to have a more calm and settled temperament. Also, prioritize teaching them how to respond to their name when they're called so they can get that behavior down.
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    What to do if your dog refuses to sit?
    Haley Yates
    Haley Yates
    Dog Behavior & Training Expert
    Haley Yates is a Dog Behavior & Training Expert and the Founder of Petra K9 Dog Training in San Jose, California. With several years of experience, she specializes in behavior modification as well as obedience training. She is an in-home dog trainer and teaches owners how to train their own dogs. She’s previously worked at several dog training facilities and taken classes to perfect her techniques.
    Haley Yates
    Dog Behavior & Training Expert
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    Well, I think the positioning of the treat is also really important. If you're trying the treat technique and it's not working, it might be because you're just putting the treat on the dog's nose and pushing them back, making them walk backwards or do another movement. So, you want to point the nose to the ceiling or the sky. And a lot of times, it’ll get the dog to sit immediately.
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    I have a German shepherd puppy who I've been training for a while, but only does it when I have a treat. What should I do?
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    Do consistent daily training for a couple of weeks, giving a treat when he performs the command. Gradually start shifting to praise and affection for successful accomplishment instead of treats to wean him off of them.
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    Can a German shepherd bite our relatives when they come over?
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    It depends on how you have raised and trained him. If he's well-trained and friendly, there should be no problem. If he's aggressive (hint: barks at people he doesn't know), you may want to keep him in another room while they're there.
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    Do you need to have a treat every time you tell it to sit?
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    In the beginning, yes, but once the dog gets the idea, you won't need the treats.
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