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What are the 3 P's of dog training?

Ruby Bergstrom
Ruby Bergstrom
2025-11-19 06:20:54
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Use the 3 P’s — patience, praise and practice — to help your dog become a canine good citizen. Be patient with your dog. Train and be patient.
Reymundo Lockman
Reymundo Lockman
2025-11-15 17:19:16
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Patience, Persistence and accepting that Perfect-is-not-all-it’s-cracked-up-to-be are fundamental to enjoyable and good positive reinforcement dog training. Patience –– Cleaning up over and over until puppy begins to learn. Persistence –– Getting the puppy out often enough so puppy can be rewarded for ever more successful behaviors. Perfect is not all it’s cracked up to be –– Sometimes we all make mistakes. Patience allows you take your time and let your dog show you who they are. Together we persisted… …in his training for his Pet Partner’s evaluation because his working as a therapy dog was the only way he was going to have kids in his life. We both let go of perfect… …when it came time for his therapy dog testing.

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Cheyenne Cronin
Cheyenne Cronin
2025-11-03 19:37:13
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Patience, persistence, and and accepting that perfect isn’t all that it’s cracked up to be are the bedrock of compassionate dog training. It’s about what I call The Three P’s of Dog Training: patience, persistence, and perfect-is-not-all-it’s-cracked-up-to-be and how they can help in your training.
Gloria Stamm
Gloria Stamm
2025-10-27 18:16:29
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The three P’s of dog training are patience, persistence, and positivity. Patience is needed to allow your furry friend to learn at their own pace Persistence is necessary to keep working on training over time Positivity involves using reward-based techniques to motivate and encourage your pup to learn and grow
Broderick Bruen
Broderick Bruen
2025-10-19 15:52:09
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Training a dog takes three "P's," patience, planning and practice. Training a dog takes some patience. Having a plan really helps achieve your training goals. Keeping with my heeling training, I had a plan, I had patience and a way to maintain it. Now, all I had to do was five minutes of the third P, practice. Those three P's weren't so hard to achieve. I love my dog and armed myself with patience. I made a plan that was achievable and took five minutes to practice.