Teach your Dog to be your Frisbee playing buddy
Training your dog to catch a Frisbee is fun and impressive.
You will be amazed at how easy it is.
Playing Frisbee is fun, but it actually holds other benefits as
well. Playing Frisbee with your dog may help curb some of
dog's destructive behavior by giving your pup an outlet
for all of his pent-up energy. It will also provide both you and
your dog with a bit of exercise. This is a great way to help your
pet keep in tiptop condition.
Training your dog to catch a Frisbee is fun and impressive.
You will be amazed at how easy it is.
Playing Frisbee is fun, but it actually holds other benefits as
well. Playing Frisbee with your dog may help curb some of
dog's destructive behavior by giving your pup an outlet
for all of his pent-up energy. It will also provide both you and
your dog with a bit of exercise. This is a great way to help your
pet keep in tiptop condition.
Positive reinforcement teaches the dog that, if you
do this (desired behavior), something good will
happen (reward). Keeping training positive for the
dog is best way to enhance the bond between
the trainer and the dog. The dog chooses to
perform behaviors because he wants to,for he
knows that doing tricks is fun and rewarding, and
good things always occur. Using positive
reinforcement is so gentle and effective, that
animals of all species and temperaments respond
well to it. When using positive reinforcement, not
only does the dog learn from the trainer but the
trainer learns equally from the dog. The dog and
the trainer become a team who respect and trust
each other, and whose top priority is to have fun.
do this (desired behavior), something good will
happen (reward). Keeping training positive for the
dog is best way to enhance the bond between
the trainer and the dog. The dog chooses to
perform behaviors because he wants to,for he
knows that doing tricks is fun and rewarding, and
good things always occur. Using positive
reinforcement is so gentle and effective, that
animals of all species and temperaments respond
well to it. When using positive reinforcement, not
only does the dog learn from the trainer but the
trainer learns equally from the dog. The dog and
the trainer become a team who respect and trust
each other, and whose top priority is to have fun.