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LIONS FOUNDATION OF CANADA DOG GUIDES

Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides and its founding program, Canine Vision Canada, was established in 1983. It’s the largest school of its kind in Canada with its training school in Oakville and breeding facility in Breslau.

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Train Your Cat to Do these Things

Does your cat follow your every command? Probably not. Don’t worry, it’s normal.

However, with a little effort, positive reinforcement and patience you can train your cat to do these things:

  1. Responding to Instructions: Click and Treat

    Clickers are not just used for training dogs. Plus, they’re inexpensive! How to use one: If your cat does a trick or follows an instruction, use the clicker once and offer a tasty treat. Practise and be consistent.

  2. Listening When You Call: Cue and Treat

    With the right training, cats can come when you call them. How to start: First, choose a sound you can consistently use. It can be a word or click of the tongue. Start using the cue when it’s feeding time. The reward for pitching? A click followed by food! Daily training and multiple repetitions are key. Later you can train your cat to come at random times, first from short distances and later from farther away.

  3. Greeting You: Say Hello with a Shake

    Level: Easy. Get a treat. Get eye level. Say ‘shake’ after lightly tapping your cat’s paw. Paw moves: Click. Repeat until you get a ‘proper shake’, without having to tap. Daily repetition is essential. Remember to treat!


What You Should Know Before You Start

Training and disciplining are not the same thing. Also, punishing won’t help, in fact, it can have really negative effects.

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