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Taking your dog for walks conjures up wonderful images of romping through parks and enjoying quality time together. But what if you secretly dread walking the dog? Do you find excuses not to head outside for much-needed exercise for you and your furball? Does your dog pull so hard on the leash you fear he’ll pull your arm off. Walking the dog is hard work!
Know how to leash train a dog so he doesn’t jump up at strangers, leap out into traffic, eat something gross on the sidewalk, or pull you over. With our friendly dog trainer Ian Stone, you’ll soon have your puppy or older dog under control. In his easy-to-follow videos, you’ll learn how to teach a dog to walk on a leash. You’ll know what equipment you need, such as different harnesses and leashes, and go through the different training stages to leash train - including using food to teach your dog.
Enjoy a happier, healthier relationship with your dogs. Start dog walking training with Ian Stone today.
Requisitos
International Open Academy courses are designed for anyone with an interest in learning. No formal qualifications are required to study with us. Our courses are suitable if you want to learn new skills, start a new career, or if you’re already working in a particular industry and wish to upgrade your talents and enhance your resume.
Lecciones
Module 1: Before You Get Started
- Meet the trainer and course overview
- How to handle and use food correctly
- Marker training and engagement
- Selecting the right hardware and habituation
- Leash handling skills
Module 2: Building A Strong Foundation
- Understanding the training stages
- Stage 1: leash over shoulder
- Stage 2: leash in front and heel-sits
- Stage 3: heel-sits in straightaways
- Stage 4: say “Hello” (sit for petting)
Module 3: Moving Forward
- Tension control
- Layering distractions and moving outside
- Training aids
- Real world practice
Module 4: Polishing, Troubleshooting, And Add-ons
- Road construction
- Heel and finish maneuvers
- Boomerang maneuver
- Retractable
- Farewell
Carrera
Who is this course for?
- Dog guardians who want walks to be fun, not frustrating
- Any pet parents, whether they have a new puppy, adopted a shelter dog, or live with an older dog who does not walk nicely
- Anyone who walks dogs from time to time. Out-of-control dogs can be a danger to themselves, other people and traffic
- People who work or volunteer in animal rescue centers or shelters. Dogs pulling on the leash is one of the most common behavioral problems and could be the reason why a pet ends up in a shelter. Well-trained dogs are more likely to find their happy, forever home
- Dog walkers and pet sitters who want an accredited course to show their employers their commitment to animal welfare
Posibilidades de carrera
- Study an accredited certificate course in loose leash training to become a dog walker or pet sitter
- If you wish to find work involving handling dogs, studying this course will prove to employers that you are a serious contender
Certificados
Deberás completar cada módulo en su totalidad y responder a los exámenes al final de cada módulo del curso. Si tu tasa de aprobación supera el 55% en cada examen, estarás calificado para acceder a un certificado de consecución u otras opciones de acreditación para reconocer tu éxito.
La mayoría de nuestros cursos te otorgarán créditos a través de Educación Continua (CE) / Desarrollo Profesional Continuo (CPD). Los puntos CE/CPD son aceptados y reconocidos por entidades profesionales e instituciones académicas en Estados Unidos e internacionalmente.
Además, todos nuestros cursos están acreditados por el Consejo Internacional de Estándares Educativos en Línea (www.icoes.org) y la Asociación Internacional de Colegios de Carrera Privada (www.iapcc.org). Al completar con éxito un curso, los estudiantes pueden optar a adquirir un certificado ICOES que reconoce el éxito mediante esta institución externa.
Creator
Ian Stone
Expertise: Dog Training
Ian has been educating and working in animal welfare for many years. With a Master's degree in Teaching, he is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer (CPDT-KA). He is also a certified instructor for Pet CPR and first aid, an AKC-Certified Canine Good Citizen evaluator, and a Professional Premium member of the Association of Professional Dog Trainers. He is owner and head instructor at Simpawtico Dog Training, LLC, and is the Canine Behavior and Training Manager for his local shelter. He lives with his wife, four dogs, and one cat in upstate New York.
Dog Walking 101
9440 estudiantes. Acreditación ICOES. Certificación IAPCC y CPD.
9440 estudiantes.
Acreditación ICOES.
Certificación IAPCC y CPD.
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Taking your dog for walks conjures up wonderful images of romping through parks and enjoying quality time together. But what if you secretly dread walking the dog? Do you find excuses not to head outside for much-needed exercise for you and your furball? Does your dog pull so hard on the leash you fear he’ll pull your arm off. Walking the dog is hard work!
Know how to leash train a dog so he doesn’t jump up at strangers, leap out into traffic, eat something gross on the sidewalk, or pull you over. With our friendly dog trainer Ian Stone, you’ll soon have your puppy or older dog under control. In his easy-to-follow videos, you’ll learn how to teach a dog to walk on a leash. You’ll know what equipment you need, such as different harnesses and leashes, and go through the different training stages to leash train - including using food to teach your dog.
Enjoy a happier, healthier relationship with your dogs. Start dog walking training with Ian Stone today.
Requisitos
International Open Academy courses are designed for anyone with an interest in learning. No formal qualifications are required to study with us. Our courses are suitable if you want to learn new skills, start a new career, or if you’re already working in a particular industry and wish to upgrade your talents and enhance your resume.
Lecciones
Module 1: Before You Get Started
- Meet the trainer and course overview
- How to handle and use food correctly
- Marker training and engagement
- Selecting the right hardware and habituation
- Leash handling skills
Module 2: Building A Strong Foundation
- Understanding the training stages
- Stage 1: leash over shoulder
- Stage 2: leash in front and heel-sits
- Stage 3: heel-sits in straightaways
- Stage 4: say “Hello” (sit for petting)
Module 3: Moving Forward
- Tension control
- Layering distractions and moving outside
- Training aids
- Real world practice
Module 4: Polishing, Troubleshooting, And Add-ons
- Road construction
- Heel and finish maneuvers
- Boomerang maneuver
- Retractable
- Farewell
Carrera
Who is this course for?
- Dog guardians who want walks to be fun, not frustrating
- Any pet parents, whether they have a new puppy, adopted a shelter dog, or live with an older dog who does not walk nicely
- Anyone who walks dogs from time to time. Out-of-control dogs can be a danger to themselves, other people and traffic
- People who work or volunteer in animal rescue centers or shelters. Dogs pulling on the leash is one of the most common behavioral problems and could be the reason why a pet ends up in a shelter. Well-trained dogs are more likely to find their happy, forever home
- Dog walkers and pet sitters who want an accredited course to show their employers their commitment to animal welfare
Posibilidades de carrera
- Study an accredited certificate course in loose leash training to become a dog walker or pet sitter
- If you wish to find work involving handling dogs, studying this course will prove to employers that you are a serious contender
Creator
Ian Stone
Expertise: Dog Training
Ian has been educating and working in animal welfare for many years. With a Master's degree in Teaching, he is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer (CPDT-KA). He is also a certified instructor for Pet CPR and first aid, an AKC-Certified Canine Good Citizen evaluator, and a Professional Premium member of the Association of Professional Dog Trainers. He is owner and head instructor at Simpawtico Dog Training, LLC, and is the Canine Behavior and Training Manager for his local shelter. He lives with his wife, four dogs, and one cat in upstate New York.