Dog Training – How to teach your dog to wait at the door

June 8, 2010 by  
Filed under Pet Talk


Dog training – Does your dog bolt out the door when it opens. Learn how to teach your dog to wait politely at the door. Don’t forget to rate this video, leave comments and subscribe to my channel. You can also get my FREE ebook “101 Ways To Improve Your Dog’s Behavior” at: www.amazingdogtrainingman.com

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25 Responses to “Dog Training – How to teach your dog to wait at the door”
  1. Michelen7 says:

    I love your videos!! Helped so much over the past few weeks. I’ve even seen some of Ian Dunbar’s who you’ve mentioned as well. Both fabulous!!! Been sending to my friend as she’s had problems with her dog but pretty sure that will soon be in the past with your wonderful help!!!

  2. indigodeltar says:

    Not long got a 5month old great dane. Your vids are helping no end! absolute pro!

  3. Chris180Z says:

    These are helping me out with my German Shepherd, he learns really quick, he is a smart dog! :)

  4. Sean2Z says:

    @SheSoTalented216 what have you been smoking..? lol

  5. geedunk13 says:

    If he is very aggressive you may need to seek out a dog behavior trainer. I have no experience with this sorry

  6. locapequena says:

    I need your help, my dog is so aggressive to people, everyone even kids, I don’t have control over him no matter what i do or say to him. but when i am at home he is such an angle, he listens, he is just so sweet like a different dog. please help
    thanks

  7. blessingfromnina says:

    thanks for ur videos, you are very good at what you are doing, and you are very good to teach other people including me about training dogs.
    Thanks alot

  8. AlphaDogBehaviour says:

    Place your dog on a lead to prevent any rushes. Simply bring the dog back in and start the process again if the dog rushes out.

  9. j0hnxjxrambo says:

    my brother’s older puppy is hard headed. so i had to open the door and block it until he sits down.

  10. girlxdoor says:

    That was the cutest thing I’ve seen in a long time! Thank you for sharing this! I will be trying this with my puppy

  11. costdiio says:

    Cavolo, intelligente!!! Ma va a ca…

  12. rosenti says:

    I did this also :) . However i do have one issue..
    My garden has plenty of holes in it to get through and start running on fields chasing rabbits etc.
    But that wasn’t really an issue, the issue is someway my dog has taught himself to open the door lol. But he only opens it when im not there, and i’ve caught him doing it once when i was. If the door is locked, he’d jump to hit and turn the unlock with his paw, then jump to pull down the handle and open.. Smart dog i guess, but still worrys me :b

  13. SheSoTalented216 says:

    Lol, that dog was like YES..aww no…YES!..ah no…yes? YEAHHH!!! lmao

  14. locapequena says:

    how do you teach that to a JRT he wont understand what wait is……….

  15. XCritonX says:

    This is a command you MUST teach your dog. It shows him that you are dominant because you control access to the world. He will respect you more.

  16. austin316111 says:

    I just did it it works

  17. Lumileek says:

    This is a great tip, it`s so easy and my dog learned it super-quickly:)

  18. DogsAreMyBestFriends says:

    wow! Thanks!! great tips! can we also use this for making the dog wait before the car door opens? Thanks

  19. sliauws says:

    Wow ! This could actually work. I never thought I could learn my Bichon Frise to stay inside while someone comes in our house. You are really a Amazing Dog Training Man ! Thanks so much !

  20. wenchiang12 says:

    Yup, I think he’s great too.

  21. xMusicandLyricsx says:

    WOW!!..I trained my dog with the video tips you supplied, I must say..YOU ARE TRULY AN AMAZING DOG TRAINING MAN!!

    Thank You.. ;)

  22. eatandsurf says:

    One thing to Remember is this…

    A Door is what a Dog is…
    Perpetually on the worng side of.

  23. Beckie3889 says:

    Ive just done this with my rottweiler and staff mix and cant believe how quick they learnt. Im amazed. My rottie is 14 mths and my staff mix is nearly 6 mths. and running out the door as soon as it was opened is one thing i was having trouble stopping. I practiced wiv them each separatly untill the didnt run out then tried together. and was pretty impressed that neither decided to dart out and only went when i said OK. There was even a distraction with a neighbours cat and still they stayed.

  24. 02princesnoopy says:

    thanks for all your videos. They have been very helpful in training our puppy.

  25. metroidprimeribs says:

    Before that happens I suppose you could control socializing with other dogs like how you’d do so going out doorways. I could see how that same kind of psychology could work in your case if it could with StL87′s husky entering water.

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