German Shepherd 101

German Shepherd 101

The Ultimate Guide for German Shepherd Owners

2-minute game to improve your dog's focus

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Whether our dogs are walking nicely on a leash, staying still even with distractions, or settling on a mat at the park…

The foundation skill for any behavior we will teach is:

Paying attention.

As long as you have your dog’s attention, you will always be able to communicate what they should do. On the other hand, without your dog’s attention, you will not get anywhere with training.

Teaching attention can often become a struggle because we ask the dog to say “no” to all the fun around them.

We might tell them to:

  • Not look at other dogs or people
  • Not sniff interesting bushes
  • Not pull to go and check out the trash can
  • Not stare at birds and squirrels

This can turn into an “argument” with our dogs!

The good news is that there is a positive way to teach attention.

Instead of focusing on making our dog say NO to all the things above, we will make them say YES to us.

How do we do it?

With gradually advancing attention games.

Watch how to play attention games with your dog!

I’d REALLY like to know if your dog enjoys the attention game!

It is very simple and it only takes less than 2 minutes as a short training session.

Try it out and let me know how it goes!

P.S. By the way…

If you want more of these exercises, stay tuned for our upcoming Focus In Public promotion, starting on April 24!

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Eric is a dog lover and a blogger. He loves spending time with dogs more than with humans. You will find him training himself for the next marathon when he is not writing about his GSD Andrew.