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Dealing with an aggressive dog 2008-06-10 14:53:22 By nature, all puppies are friendly but as they grow, some of them develop personality traits that are difficult to control. Being an owner, it is your first duty to understand your pet’s instinct and ensure that he does not wrest control from you.
If you choose the right breed or pup, that can negate [...]
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Obedience Sit-Stay 2008-06-09 15:16:22 SIT-STAY
The sit-stay command is also a very critical behavior for your dog to learn. Like all the other off-leash commands you’re teaching, it’s impor¬tant to recognize that you may already be giving the sit-stay command without backing it up. Spend a few days being conscious of this and youmay be very surprised to realize there [...] Read more:Obedience
Off-Leach Obedience IV 2008-06-09 15:08:15 The Second Month
Moving into the second month, a number of improvements will be added to the “come” concept. First, you will start to use the command when the dog is farther and farther away from you. Second, you will start to wean the dog off food rewards.
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Off-Leach Obedience III 2008-06-09 14:52:48 Third Assignment: Days 15 Through 20
Backing up game with “come” command when the dog is one foot away; five to 10 repetitions per session, five to 10 sessions per day. Group come with “come” command when the dog is one foot away; 15 to 20 repetitions per session, two to five sessions per day. Remember [...] Read more:Obedience
Excessive Barking 2008-06-08 16:00:46 There are many reasons dogs bark and bark excessively. The word “excessively” is important, because a little barking is normal. Dogs bark to express themselves verbally, and they are entitled to a little verbal expression. However, barking that is triggered by the slightest provo¬cation and/or goes on for more than a few seconds can [...] Read more:Barking
Playing with your Dog 2008-06-08 13:01:55 1. First, select appropriate play and chew toys for your dog. I am grouping play and chew toys together because you should play with your dog with his chew toys, especially in the beginning.
◆ Acceptable Chew or Play Toys
◆ Kong or Rhino toys
◆ Nylabones
◆ Hard rubber balls like Boomer Balls that are large enough [...]
Your Dog as a Family members 2008-06-08 12:53:18 For roughly 30,000 years, human beings and dogs have had a fascinat¬ing and rewarding relationship. At the core of human-dog interaction are some very interesting similarities. Humans and dogs are both highly social beings with numerous sophisticated communication skills. Both species are group or pack oriented and territorial. Although we were once competitors for [...] Read more:Family
Response to stimuli 2008-06-08 12:39:50 There are eight types of responses to stimuli:
1. Single event learning
2. Orienting reflex
3. Desensitization
4. Sensitization
5. Adaptation/flooding
6. Learned irrelevance
7. Back-chaining
8. Pattern training
Single Event Learning
The dog judges every event that occurs in her life as either relevant or irrelevant.
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Off-Leach Obedience II 2008-06-09 14:36:10 Second Assignment: Days 8 Through 14
Backing up game, five to 10 repetitions per session, for five to 10 sessions per day. Group come, 15 to 20 repetitions, two to five ses¬sions per day.
Variation One: The Backing Up Come Game
The backing up come game is an excellent beginning “come” exercise. The purpose of this exercise is [...] Read more:Obedience
Off-Leach Obedience I 2008-06-09 14:19:12 Why it’s so difficult for people to get a dependable off-leash response from their dogs. Part of the reason is that for many years, most training techniques were based on punish¬ment and involved using a leash and some sort of collar as a correction tool. Dogs were taught to avoid being yanked, and while this [...] Read more:Obedience
DIGGING - Simple ways to resolve problem 2008-06-09 14:05:36 Like all the other problems I’ve addressed, digging is a common and very normal behavior for dogs.
As with all problems, it is important to understand the reasons behind the behavior. With digging there are many motives. Dogs dig because they are bored. They dig when it is hot because they like to lie in holes [...] Read more:Simple
You and Your New Dog - Starting Out Right 2008-07-10 06:07:10 Congratulations on adopting your new dog!
Here are some helpful hints for success
Supplies
Dog food
Water bowl, food bowl or Kongs / food balls (highly recommended by our trainers)
Treats for training
Toys (chew bones, chew toys)
Bed (dog bed, blanket or towels)
Crate and/or baby gates
Put all these must-have supplies in your new dog’s confinement area (see below).
Setup
Set up a [ Read more:Right
Cesar Millan Dog Whisperer Faces Criticism 2008-06-21 14:48:31 Cesar Millan has become a household name in the world of dog training and millions of television viewers tune in to his show every week.
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Cesar Millan or not Cesar Millan ? 2008-06-21 14:26:58 With the recent popularity of a television show about problem dogs, the controversy over which methods are the most humane and effective ways to address behavior problems in dogs has been renewed and is dividing dog lovers all over the world.
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Simple, Effective Ways to Resolve Problems 2008-06-08 15:36:44 Whenever I teach class, I start off with a review of the commands we are going to cover in the program. I then discuss what equipment each student will need to successfully train their dog. I also make it a point to ask each owner what breed or type of dog they will be [...] Read more:Simple
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How your Dog Learns 2 2008-06-08 07:46:35 THE STAGES OF LEARNING
In my 20-plus years of training, I have found that there are four stages of learning:
1. Acquisition
2. Automation
3. Generalization
4. Maintenance
Stage 1: Acquisition
During the acquisition stage of training, the dog learns through shap-ing and reinforcement that a specific new behavior is rewarding. She will then choose to engage in that behavior again and [...]
How your Dog Learns 1 2008-06-08 06:50:55 This Article will help you understand the scientific principles of how dogs learn. Since all learning is governed by these basic principles, learning them can help you develop better training skills through a proper understanding of behavior.
Over the last 15 years, it has become increasingly difficult for own¬ers to translate the behavioral jargon used [...]
If you have a Dog, You are a trainer. 2008-06-08 06:23:55 Whenever I am out in public and speak with people, whether it’s at a social gathering or just meeting someone, I often hear the question “What do you do for a living?” When I tell people my profession, it almost always sparks curiosity and genuine interest. Of course, as any dog trainer will tell [...]