The Graduating Class Sit Means Sit Dog Training Las Vegas

Check out the Graduating Class from October 2011. We had different breeds (american pit bulls, dutch shepherd, black russian terrier, labrador even a couple mixed breeds), all ending up happy and under control. Look for those wagging tails or stubs as you enjoy the interaction between our new instructors and their dogs. This video represents locations from the state of Michigan, Texas, North Carolina and Northern Nevada. Franchises are available.

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Bite Prevention Sit Means Sit Luciano Aguilar Las Vegas Saber

Would you know what to do if a dog attacked you? It’s not a far-fetched question. The National Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that nearly 5 million Americans are bitten by a dog each year!

Dogs! they’ve long been considered man’s best friend. But at some point you may encounter a dog that’s anything but friendly. In an instant, you could come face to face with a potential killer. Every day a thousand Americans end up in hospital emergency rooms suffering from dog bite injuries.

Luciano Aguilar began working with dogs in the military as part of the k-9 unit assigned to protecting Air Force One.

Today he works with the U.S. Postal Service teaching mail carriers … the group of Americans most often attacked by dogs … how to defend themselves .

Luciano’s tips to mail carriers: Stay calm. Never run. It creates prey. All dogs are hunters, right? They come from wolves. So that’s just going to cause them to come after you. The other thing you don’t want to do is you never want to stare a dog in its eyes. It will create a challenge. Rather, keep the dog in your peripheral and move away very slowly from the dog.

If you’re not able to get away and an aggressive dog advances toward you, Luciano says you should grab an object that you can use to fend off the dog. You want to try to create a barrier between you and the dog. So, a notebook, a briefcase, anything in your immediate surroundings can be used to create a barrier.

But what if the worst happens? You’re not able to ward off an attack and a dog starts biting you. Luciano says don’t give up.

If you ever find yourself being bitten by a dog, you’ll have so much adrenalin pumping that you’re probably not going to feel it anyway. Never go for the dog’s snout or head. Rather, grab the dog’s front paw. This is the most sensitive part of their body. What you want to do is hold and twist, hurting the dog. Now, this may sound cruel, but let’s be honest, the dog’s biting you, so that’s cruel.

Hopefully you never find yourself in front of a dog that wants to take a bite out of you. But if you do, remember these simple do’s and don’ts.

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Choosing a Good Guard Dog Sit Means Sit Dog Training Las Vegas Puma

There are three levels of canine protection:

Level 1 – Dogs with no specialized training. They are family pets which can be any breed or any size. These pets react to any sudden changes around your home. Your pooch will alert you when someone is walking up to your house or he’ll react to noises you may not even hear.

Level 2 – Dogs with the ability to bark, growl or bare his teeth on command. If you feel threatened by someone home or on the street you can fire a canine ‘warning shot’ by getting your dog to act aggressively. Most people quickly back down.

Level 3 – Dogs which will not only alert you, bare their teeth or bark on command, they’re also trained to bite and hold an intruder until commanded to release him. Training never stops when you own this type of protection dog. If you don’t have the time or the inclination to train and maintain your dog’s skills, then this level of dog is probably not for you.

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Sit Means Sit Dog Training at the Red Rock Harley-Davidson’s Pet Rescue Adoption Fair

Red Rock Harley-Davidson’s Pet Rescue Adoption Fair
Las Vegas DockDogs will have a booth promoting the sport of DockDogs!

• Date: Saturday July 16, 2011
• Time: 9:00am – 3:00pm
• Location: Red Rock Harley Davidson store, 2260 S. Rainbow Blvd, on the NE corner of Rainbow & Sahara
• Raffle Prizes, Dog Demonstrations, Vendors, Dog & Cat Adoptions
• Special Discount on ALL Harley-Davidson Pet Merchandise!
• Pet Contests…Best Dressed Harley Dog & More
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Sit Means Sit™ Dog Training Educates Pet Owners to do a check once a month to Chase Away K9 Cancer!

For Immediate Release
July 7, 2011

Sit Means Sit™ Educates Pet Owners to do a check once a month to Chase Away K9 Cancer!

Las Vegas, Nev. – Sit Means Sit™ classes not only include dog training and behavioral problem solving, but they’ve now added a ‘Check Your Pet’ feature to their group classes on behalf of Chase Away K9 Cancer!

Chase Away K9 Cancer launched the official ‘Check Your Pet Day’ to help pet owners be more aware of what is going on with their pet and the value of early detection. The official ‘Check Your Pet’ day takes place on the 14th of every month.

Chase Away K9 Cancer (http://www.chaseawayk9cancer.org/) is a grassroots campaign, which funds canine cancer research and awareness efforts. The campaign was founded by Cera Reusser with support from friends and the DockDogs® community in 2006 after she lost her Labrador Retriever, “Chase,” to cancer.

Sit Means Sit™ has joined forces with Chase Away K9 Cancer to help raise awareness and be proactive in fighting this dreadful disease that kills so many of our beloved pets. In the Sit Means Sit™ Group Classes, on the 14th of every month, the Trainers and their Clients will be checking all of their dogs for lumps, bumps and anything abnormal. This will include looking inside their mouth and ears, places that pet owners may not check regularly when they are simply petting or hanging out with their pooch.

Bobby Pablico, owner of Sit Means Sit™ Anthem, Nevada and a certified Pettech Instructor held the first group class that incorporated ‘Check Your Pet’. “The most eye-opening thing happened in the very first class, a very surprised client found a lump on his dog“, said Pablico. “This reinforced that this awareness education is critical”.

10 Common Signs of Cancer in Small Animals
1. Abnormal swellings that persist or continue to grow
2. Sores that do not heal
3. Weight loss
4. Loss of appetite
5. Bleeding or discharge from any body opening
6. Offensive odor
7. Difficulty eating or swallowing
8. Hesitation to exercise or loss of stamina
9. Persistent lameness or stiffness
10. Difficulty breathing, urinating, or defecating
(Provided by the American Veterinary Medical Association)

Many people are familiar that the founder of Sit Means Sit™ is Fred Hassen, but what they may not know, is that Sit Means Sit™ was also formed with his amazing Pit Bull, “Maddy”. Together, “Maddy” and Fred developed Sit Means Sit™ into a nationally recognized company. “Maddy” was well known for her videos and also winning a National Championship event. “Maddy” was lost to cancer at the age of 6. Sit Means Sit™ shares a special connection with Chase Away K9 Cancer from these grassroots of when “Maddy” and Fred began their endeavor.

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About Sit Means Sit™
Founded and Created by Fred Hassen in 2006, Sit Means Sit™ is a dog training system that has evolved into the largest U.S. based dog training company. The gentle training methods offer a high level of obedience to the pet owner and create a happier dog. Headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada, this innovative obedience training company has over 50 locations throughout North America and Australia. You can find Sit Means Sit™ on the web at http://www.sitmeanssit.com/. For more information on Chase Away K9 Cancer, visit www.chaseawayk9cancer.org.

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Puppy Protection Training on Demanet Bite Suit Culebra

Alfredo Rivera – Sin City Mondio and his 10 month old belgian malinois puppy Culebra with (decoy) Jimmy Vanhove introducing Culebra to the demanet bite suit. This drill is designed to improve his focus to the bite no matter what gets placed in his way by making him fight to the bite through the sticks. Culebra did well for his first time with this drill.

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Puppy Protection Training Plastic Bottle Curtain Culebra

Alfredo Rivera – Sin City Mondio and his 9 month old belgian malinois puppy Culebra with (decoy) Rich Damico – Sin City Mondio introducing Culebra to accessories in the form of a curtain of water bottles. This drill is designed to improve his focus to the bite no matter what gets placed in his way. Culebra did well for his first time with this drill.

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Introduction to High Jump Culebra

Alfredo Rivera and his 8 month old belgian malinois puppy Culebra introducing the high jump exercise. Culebra arleady understands the place and to move from one place to another when asked. Now we are introducing the jump in between two place boards and luring him to the oposing place with a piece of kibble, so that he doesn’t overshoot the target. Franchises available!

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Puppy Training Remote Place Culebra

Alfredo Rivera and his 8 month old belgian malinois puppy Culebra working on remote place. The place command is a wonderful tool to provide your dog a target when working him off leash. In this video we are proofing his understanding of the place remotely using a back tie to help him stay within close proximity of the place – working away from you while he is figuring out what you are trying to teach him. You can also use multiple place boards and a back tie to teach him to move from place to place while learning not to overshoot the target. Franchises available!

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Culebra Puppy Protection Training Targeting with Henry

Alfredo Rivera (Sin City Mondio) and his 8 month old dog Culebra developing his targeting, grip and drive to the bite. Culebra is showing no problem turning his head correctly in the entry to the bite. He is exploding into the leg nicely. Henry Cadiz (Sin City Mondio) is helping as the decoy with Rich Damico (Sin City Mondio) coaching and Tina Williams (Sin City Mondio) videoing.

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