Across
- 2. the piece of equipment that identifies the public that this is a puppy in training (also never ever worn while relieving)
- 6. one of the "3 D's". Indicates the importance of separating the dog enough from the distraction that the dog is able to be successful
- 9. the optimal method for dog to ride in the car
- 10. how we like our leashes to be (in a "J" shape)
- 12. making sure to not reach for kibble until AFTER you mark the puppy
- 15. the side of the body the dog should always be on
- 17. one of the "3 D's". Indicates the length of time we work on the distraction to achieve success and not push the puppy too far.
- 21. one of the "3 D's". Indicates the presence of something that is more interesting than the handler.
- 23. when can we take pups to the dog park?
- 24. the piece of equipment worn on every outing until 6 months old (and up to 50% when they are older)
- 25. command whose hand signal looks like showing off the bean dip on your chip
- 26. the name for the feeding technique used in the beginning to teach puppies not to grab for food
- 27. training technique involving stepping on the dog's leash and marking for the moment the leash goes slack
Down
- 1. command whose hand signal looks like spreading bean dip
- 3. an alternative to food reward
- 4. the tool we use to tether a dog to a piece of furniture or in the car
- 5. the most common breed of puppy used by Guide Dogs
- 7. command whose hand signal looks like scooping bean dip
- 8. when you place the pup between your feet in a "V" shape
- 9. where on the back the bait bag should be placed
- 11. the command given to enter/exit a vehicle, crate, or any small space
- 12. the type of behavior we give food reward for WITHOUT marking
- 13. do we play fetch with our pups?
- 14. the 3-letter abbreviation commonly used to refer to our organization
- 16. should be done every day to work on acceptance of body touching
- 18. our marker word
- 19. can be verbal or with a pop on the collar
- 20. the command to relieve the puppy
- 22. the command used to describe the position where the puppy should stay while walking. Also can be used when you start walking
