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Everyone wants to own a well-behaved dog. If you are having trouble with your dog jumping up on people, or pulling you on the leash, we have help for you! We offer a 2-week training program for any age dog after 4 months. Our 200-acre farm is the perfect environment to train your dog for obedience or hunting. We raise our own birds for training, and have several miles of trails through the woods to exercise the dogs. When your golden spends time at Rolling Oaks, he will get plenty of exercise and attention. If you prefer, we can also give him a refresher on some of the training you may have already done. We built a new facility in 1999 to accommodate your dog. We charge $1000.00 for our two week training. Contact us for available dates.
Training Program All commands are single word commands. Add the dog's name & use visual hand signals to help confirm command, especially as the distance increases. SIT - sit like a gentleman or lady STAY - hand signal is open palm…dog should not move from spot until you release him by saying “okay” or “come” COME - you can clap your hands or hold your arm above your head and bring it straight down…dog should sit right in front of you DOWN - dog is laying down…hand signal point with pointer finger down to the ground HEEL - Dog walks at your left side behind you enough to follow your lead, at your pace. When you stop, the dog stops & sits. KENNEL - the dog should go into what ever you are pointing at, the car, crate, into a door opening OKAY - the dog is free to go potty, play, explore, and allowed to be a puppy! FETCH - go pick up whatever you have just thrown. Dog should return to you and give you the item when you command “give.” Hand signal - start with your arm at your side, then swing arm towards item to fetch. TIP - fetching is a great way for your dog to get exercise…it should be a fun time for the dog to reinforce sit, stay & come. If he won't give you the item, squeeze his bottom jaw & say “give” until he releases, then ”good boy!” Tips Only the Pros Know Never test your puppy, always train! Example: You tell dog to stay, then start a timer to see when he moves, that is testing, not training. Training: tell dog to stay and make him stay until you issue a new command. Never, ever, give a command without making your dog complete the command. Example: “Mac, come” if Mac runs away, go get him and make him sit in front of you, then say come with you being 6 feet in front of Mac. He went from feeling out of sorts with you to pleasing you when you had him complete the command. Use single word commands only. Speak clearly & firmly, enunciate with the dogs name first. Say his name to get his attention. Say Mac, COME…not come on big guy, yes, you can come, come here…yeah, come on! Mix training time with your daily routine: make him sit, stay, then come for his food each time you feed him. Also before you go back in the house after being out. Don't expect your dog to like you if you never play with it…it needs play time & training time…you can mix the two & have success! |
| Specializing in breeding, training & socializing golden retrievers. |