Hi! Welcome to our channel. We are Phil and Amy Booth of BlueRose Kennels. Our goal is to provide useful tips, tricks and tutorials for the Dog Show Community as well as all dog lovers who want to learn something new.
This video is to help train your dog on a table to enjoy their time while being groomed. We hope this information is useful and you’ve learned some new techniques.
10 Tips on Table Training:
1. Choose the proper noose
2. No jumping on/off table
3. Legs balanced under them
4. Use your voice for training and praise
5. Light pressure points for balance
6. Edge of the table
7. Use grooming arm as 3rd hand
8. Walk around the table
9. No treats on the table
10. Take breaks & repeat often
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Disclaimer: This video is only intended to be followed as indicated. BlueRose Kennels will not be responsible for any injuries resulting in the use of these tips or techniques. Use with your own discretion and at your own risk.
13 Comments
Excellent. Thank you for this instruction
Fantastic videos. Amazing at first I thought all my dogs are table trained but I learned some valuable information in the details!
Amy, what do you do if you have one who is doing great overall on the table until I lift the back foot for trimming hair. Every time he sinks down onto his hocks
Thanks Amy for the tips – couldn't bring up the link to quick release noose – no triangle on my page.
Thanks Amy, I learned a few more things about table training. The balancing and pressure points are great tools I will now add to my routine.
Thanks Amy -Great info and I am learning alot – just got a new puppy so this is going to be very helpful
As Doug commented, I will add balance/pressure points to my routine. And I'm guilty of cookies on table, so stopping that ! Thanks!
great help for me to show my dog better.
excellent!!
Great tips! Thank you very much! I'm about to enter this world and was totally clueless about how to do the stack training more effective and correct! I can't thank you enough! 👏❤️
For a toy breed, what age do you recommend starting this training?
Thanks for sharing such excelent tips.
This is absolutely so useful esp to me that has just got a new puppy and will groom her myself. Thank you so much from your new Aussie Subscriber. ❤😃🙏🏻🇦🇺🌹