Sit Means Sit, Phoenix

Dog Training in Arizona
Call: 602-992-8743
E-mail: tdrugmand@gmail.com

Certified remote collar trainer specializing in problem behaviors, basic obedience and competition. Serving the following cities in Arizona: Phoenix, Tempe, Scottsdale, Mesa, Paradise Valley, Glendale, Cave Creek and Carefree.

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Breeder vs Shelter Dog

Don’t Underestimate the Needs of a New Dog

Selecting a Puppy from a Breeder

How to Teach Water Entry

This video shows how to teach your dog to get in the pool calmly and without panicking. All the dogs shown in this video are trained with the Sit Means Sit method and have a strong foundation and understanding of the remote collar.

#1 Make sure your dog has an understanding of “Place”

#2 Walk near the edge of the pool so your dog gets comfortable there

#3 Double long-lines with 1 person in the water and 1 person on deck

#4 Single long line with 1 person in the water

#5 Single long line with 1 person on deck

Although the steps seem straightforward it is highly recommended that you do not attempt to teach water entry using the remote collar without a Sit Means Sit professional.

How To Teach the Under Command

Toni  with Jessi Colter’s Red Fox Lab, Cowgirl, at Paradise Valley Mall showing the step by step process of teaching the Under command.

Under is very useful because it allows you to go out in public with your dog but have him/her tucked safely out of the way where he can’t be tripped over or stepped on.

Toni and Wally Working Place with Directions

Toni shows Place and Directional work with Wally.

Teaching Puppy Come and Place

Toni shows how to teach a very young puppy (3 month old) a “come” and “place”.

Don’t Tell Your Dog “No”


Fred Hassen of Sit Means Sit describes why you should never tell your dog ‘No’, and gives the many reasons and a solution so that you may have a greater bond between you and your dog if you eliminate the word ‘No’ from your vocabulary.

Don’t Say “Stay”


Fred Hassen of Sit Means Sit Dog Training explains in this video how to get your dog much better by not using the command ‘Stay’. Fred explains that ‘Sit Means Sit’ and it makes dog training much clearer.