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42 contributions to The Virtual Dog Park
Friday training post: Training your dog to 'stay'..
One of the most useful cues you can teach your pup is 'Stay'. It’s a lifesaver when guests come over, when the doorbell rings, or when you just need a peaceful moment to sip your coffee. The best part? You can build this skill in just a few minutes a day! My pup Penny is a rescue dog. We rescued her at 5 months old, and she is a little over 1 year old now, but we have a challenge with getting her to 'stay'. She will sit for a few moments, if treats are there most of the time, but to say the word 'stay', and then if I back up, she will not stay, she follows me as soon as I or my wife back up. Here is what we have started working with Penny on, to teach her to 'stay' and its a quick 5-Minute training, that we started using this week. 1. Start with a Sit – Get your dog comfortable sitting first. 2. Introduce the Cue – Say 'Stay', while holding your hand up like a stop sign ✋. 3. One Step Back – Take a single step away. If your dog holds the position, return quickly and reward immediately with praise or a treat. 4. Reset if Needed – If your dog breaks the stay, no worries—just calmly reset them in a sit and try again. 5. Build Slowly – Add distance (two steps, three steps) or time (3 seconds, 5 seconds, 10 seconds). 6. Keep It Positive – Always end on a win so your pup feels successful. Here is a couple of tips we are using. Penny is very high strung so it can be challenging. 1. Keep sessions to 5 minutes or less so your dog doesn’t get bored. 2. Use high-value rewards (tiny treats or even a favorite toy). 3. Practice in a quiet space first, then add distractions later (like practicing near the door or while you put on shoes). Its a work in progress, as she wants to play more than sit, but she is getting better at it. Just needs more practice time. If you are working on 'stay', Try this today and post a pic or short video of your dog practicing 'Stay'. Did they nail it right away or did they get a little wiggly? Both are worth celebrating here!
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@Laura Villarreal would love to get Penny to be able to do this!
My mom was right on budget…
For the month of September so I decided it’d be a great time to vomit, have diarrhea and an accident on the carpet, and not know why.
My mom was right on budget…
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Yeh, hope she is ok!
Dog thief skills
What’s the funniest thing your dog has stolen from the house? Mine has stolen a kitchen table napkin, a bath towel, and a bed throw pillow! Also pens off my desk, and the tv clicker! What has your pup stolen that is more unique than this. Post any incriminating photo's if you got them!
Dog thief skills
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@Wendy Wiseman now that is stealthy right there!
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@Emma Parsons yes have to be careful with steaks and burgers. Both my pups had a hankering for meat!
Monday Humor: My dog’s slightly toxic trait
Here is Penny with a different take on how to get her toy! What is your dogs funny dog toy attack plan? Post pics or vids with your pup in action!
Monday Humor: My dog’s slightly toxic trait
Dog toys question
Rotating toys every week keeps them excited. How often do you swap out toys? Do you actually swap out toys? We have a bunch of toys for Penny, and once a month, we gather all of them and put them in a big pile in the family room. By the end of the week, she will have matriculated most of them downstairs to the basement tv room where we are every night. Pic attached is not even a third of all her toys! Sorry but we do spoil her! What’s your trick? Drop your pics. Anyone else do this?
Dog toys question
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@Tim Kri that’s a great smile!
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@Angel Wolfertz I appreciate everything you are saying here. I think every Dog is different and everyone is learning as they go with what works or doesn’t work for each individual dog. It’s all a learning experience as dogs can’t “speak” to us(pardon the pun). Everyone’s situation is different in how they can and are able to raise and grow with a dog in their short lifetimes with us.
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I help enthusiastic dog lovers with everything dog-related—adoption stories, humor, training hacks, and must-know info for all dog parents!

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