Taking Control of the Dog and Stock - How to Use Foundational Commands to Communicate With a Dog

Online Training on Taking Control of the Dog and Stock

TWIN CREEK PRODUCTIONS is a preview of a training video featuring various herding breeds on how to take control of the dog and stock. The video is presented through online streaming. Subscribe to our channel for updates on new releases.

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Presented by - JERRY ROWE

To communicate with a dog one must have a language. Taking Control of the Dog and Stock guides you through the process of how to build a language using basic commands, presented in two parts:

Part 1. Taking Control of the DOG guides you through the importance of teaching a dog to understand what the handler wants in a way to gain control and respect of the dog.

Part 2. Taking Control of the STOCK helps you to understand how to recognize how a dog can use its instinct to gain control and respect of the stock.

In order for a dog to control the stock the handler must first have control of the dog. Jerry Rowe will explain the meaning of this phase by breaking the process down into simple steps using basic commands. These same commands will be built upon as the dog advances in its training.

Whether you are training for a competitive event, a farm dog, or a household pet, understanding the skills of training a herding dog will help you have better communication with your canine.

Other dog training videos are available (or soon to be released) through Twin Creek Productions. Visit us online for more information. THE PRESENTER

For over 50 years, Jerry Rowe has been developing a method for training dogs. His experience as judge, trainer, and competitor have given him the uncanny ability to explain a simple and natural approach to herding that allows the dog to think while building a solid foundation for you and your dog. Visit to learn more.

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