This is a 21 mg file and may take a few minutes to download. The information on this podcast came diurectly out of my Basic Dog Obedience DVD http://leerburg.com/302.htm
The place command is probably the second most important obedience command after the “come command.”
New dog trainers often completely miss how important and usefulness the place command.
They think training a dog to sit, lay down, come and stay are all the commands they need – when in fact being able to send your dog to HIS PLACE when guests knock at the door or when you are eating or watching TV or working on your computer will quickly become your favorite command.
The concept of this command is to teach a dog that he has HIS PLACE – either a rug or a dog crate or a specific spot. When told to “go to your place” the dog must go to his spot, lay down and not move until he is given a release command.
I need to apoligize for the many mistkaes in the podcast I added to the web site last Friday on the PLACE COMMAND - http://www.leerburg.com/podcasts/placecommand.mp3 - it was downloaded 375 times before I realized that I had mistakenly uploaded the unedited version of the podcast. :-)
Glad there was not profanity for my many screw ups on the orginal audio version.
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