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  2. Sit Means Sit - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1998 by Fred Hassen, who is CEO of Sit Means Sit. [3] Sit Means Sit began franchising in January 2009. [1] [2] Later that year, Sit Means Sit gained notoriety when Hassen began to post dog training videos daily on YouTube. [4] [5] The company was named the top pet services franchise by Entrepreneur in 2014. [6]

  3. Obedience school - Wikipedia

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    The prices of obedience school can vary depending on location, age of the dog, and the amount of training a dog requires. For example, group or class training can cost anywhere from $40–$125 per class, while private training, which may take place in the owners' home or trainers places of business, may cost anywhere from $30–100 per class.

  4. Dog training - Wikipedia

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    A dog trainer with the United States Navy, which primarily trains using positive reinforcement. [1] [2]Dog training is a kind of animal training, the application of behavior analysis which uses the environmental events of antecedents (trigger for a behavior) and consequences to modify the dog behavior, either for it to assist in specific activities or undertake particular tasks, or for it to ...

  5. Here’s how to stop your dog from jumping on you when you sit ...

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    Juliana DeWillems, the owner and head trainer at JW Dog Training & Behavior, has offered some advice in a recent Instagram post. It’s more simple than we thought, so let’s take a look.

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  7. Obedience trial - Wikipedia

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    This exercise is a modified version of the Stand for Exam. It is generally used in novice level classes and requires the handler to order the dog to sit and then to move away from the dog the length of the leash. The judge will then approach the dog and pet the dog's head. Sit