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BEfORE TRAINING yOUR DOG WITH THIS PRODUCT

You will have the most success using this Remote Trainer if you always remember to teach a command 

before trying to reinforce the command with a Remote Trainer. We recommend that you read the following 

Basic Training instructions before training with this Remote Trainer. Your training will be easier and proceed 

faster if you follow the guidelines in this teaching assistant

BASIC TRAINING WITH PRO TRAINER CHARLIE JURNEy

TRAINING yOUR DOG TO PERfORm OBEDIENCE COmmANDS 

ON A LEASH

It is mandatory that you control your dog’s actions during every training session. Initially, controlling your dog 

during obedience training sessions is accomplished in two ways: 1) the leash and 2) the tone of your voice. While 

on the leash, your dog does not have an opportunity to escape through the instinctive mechanisms all canines 

possess. Bolting, biting, and quitting are no longer options. Your tone of voice will later take the place of the leash. 

Later the e-collar will replace both and you will be able to put the leash away until you train your next dog. 

Your dog should always work for you because you are the most important relationship in its life, and pleasing you 

should be at the top of its priority list. The positive reward any dog appreciates most from a trainer is a thank you 

in the form of a loving shoulder stroke, affectionate eye contact, and a sincere “good dog.” If your dog does not 

light up on any of those three, you need to reevaluate your relationship. Each command should be followed with a 

positive reward of some fashion when your dog follows your lead.

THE fIRST COmmAND: NO

The first command your dog will learn is “No.” Usually your dog will understand this command by the end of its 

first day with you. Your dog hears this command each time it is doing something wrong and it comprehends the 

command by the way you say it. Your dog may have been running around the house with your wife’s pantyhose in 

its mouth or chewing on your prized decoy when it hears that dreadful word. Intonation expresses your feelings 

to your dog in a language that is universal. The tone of your voice tells your dog that it is in trouble and through 

repetitive use, the word “No” comes to mean the same thing. 

Voila! Our first conditioned response! (Thank you, 

Dr. Pavlov).

“No” means stop what you are doing immediately. Put yourself in your dog’s place when it hears this command 

and understands it. The dog is thinking it must quickly stop what it is doing. Your dog would gladly obey you, if it 

only knew what you desired. For this reason, when your dog does stop doing whatever it was that bothered you, 

you must give another command expressing what will please you. “No” is always followed with something that 

will make you happy. When you are happy, your dog will see it through your eyes, feel it by your touch, and hear 

it in your tone. And, that is your dog’s positive reward. Even when it makes a mistake and is corrected by the word 

“No,” it receives a reward by following your next command. This is a simple and foolproof method.

THE mOST ImPORTANT COmmAND: HERE

“Here” is the most important command your dog will ever learn. It is an escape from almost any trouble. “Here” 

tells your dog to come to you immediately and without deviation. This command is very easy for your dog to 

learn if you will speak its language. Most dogs will make a beeline to any person who kneels down and opens up 

their arms. In this position you are using postural language to welcome your dog. While you are kneeling and 

your dog is running to you, add the verbal command “Here.” Shower your dog with positive verbal rewards while 

stroking its shoulder.

Let’s take a second again and discuss how much positive reward to give a dog when it follows your commands. 

Do you remember how your dog communicates to you that it understands and accepts your actions? When your 

dog swallows, it says, “I understand.”  So, back off the positive rewards when your dog says it understands and 

accepts your thank you by swallowing. Continually stroking your dog’s shoulder and praising it will eventually 

lessen the sincerity of your reward and that could be a huge mistake. Training your dog to come to you with the 

“Here” command is done along with the postural position of kneeling and opening up your arms.

The leash (or lead) should be used in training your dog on the command “Here” as soon as it is comfortable with 

the leash. Give the command “Here” and apply a slight tug on the leash. Be sure to release the leash pressure the 

instant the dog starts coming toward you. Many people try to maintain leash pressure until the dog is at their 

side. While this works, it can be too much pressure and your dog does not get the reward of turning the pressure 

off while it is coming to you. If your dog hesitates or fails to come directly to you, give another tug with the lead 

and repeat “Here.” When your dog arrives at your side, stroke its shoulder until it gives you a swallow response. 

Your dog has learned what you want and now it is time to condition the response with repetition.

A POSITIONAL COmmAND: HEEL

“Heel” is a positional command that instructs your dog to assume a position beside your leg whether you 

are walking, standing, running, or riding a horse. People seek professional help in teaching their dog to heel 

properly more than for any other command. These folks always explain that their puppy is a great dog but it will 

not walk on its leash. This means the dog feels like it is alpha and should lead its owner where it pleases. Every 

dog will learn the proper heel position on its first day of training with proper leash usage. Place the leash in its 

proper position behind your dog’s ears and begin walking forward. If your dog attempts to lead you by moving 

ahead, simply change direction. The leash will tighten around its neck and it will follow your new direction. It is 

imperative that no leash pressure be present when your dog’s head is beside your knee. It will learn this position 

is safe and causes no discomfort through repetition. Add the verbal command “Heel” after the dog assumes the 

correct position and repeat “Heel” each time its head is beside your knee.

We have discussed how to correct your dog if it attempts to lead you, but what should you do if it tries to lag 

behind or flop around like a fish instead of following your lead? Keep moving forward and allow the leash to 

do its job. The important point is for you not to stop moving. If you stop walking to check on your dog or coax 

it forward, the leash will relax and its pressure will stop. Your dog must learn that the only way the pressure 

around its neck will disappear is by assuming the correct “Heel” position. With repetition, this position will 

become a comfort zone.

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