Posts Tagged ‘behavior’

Dog Training- How to train your dog not to bark- Episode 1

This is Episode 1 in a series of videos on how to train your dog not to bark. This episode focuses on barking at noises. The next episode will be focusing on barking at visual stimuli- dogs and people etc. I will write a larger description very soon. Dog training

Dog Training – Great first lesson for 2 small dogs

www.sitmeanssit.com In this daily dog training video, we see a great transition in both the owner, and the 2 little dogs that she owns and loves that is going to make her life much easier. She learned how to confidently handle the Sit Means Sit remote dog training collar pretty well for her first lesson, and should have her dogs off leash around distraction in no time! She also saw very clearly that she could give the dogs all the commands she wanted previously, but until we have the dogs attention, most words are pretty meaningless. Didn’t matter though, as we were able to fix alot of that pretty much on the first lesson. 2 small dogs on first lesson, and 1 happy owner!

Steve Brooks on Americas Dog Trainer (1 of 2)

Learn more at www.DogStarDaily.com & http Steve marches to the beat of a different drummer. With positive, reward-based training, Steve teaches his dogs the meaning of the 4 essential commandments: Heel, Come, No & Stay. Heel, or loose-leash walking is a vital skill for any pet dog and Steve has a bunch of different techniques for training it. The only thing they all have in common is that they dont reinforce your dog for pulling on leash. Steve also introduces us to Smoke, a dog that barely survived Hurricane Katrina. There are many ways to Heel or Heal a dog. SteveBrooksK9U specializes in behavior problems and pet obedience for the real world. Thousands of dogs have graduated from K9U with a diploma, evidence that theyve completed a training program that brings families closer together by teaching leadership and mutual respect between people and dogs.

Teaching a dog to stop in water

Obedience, play and exercise are all a very good combination for a dog on a warm summer day. In this daily dog training video, we show how we can implement a whistle to have your dog stop what he’s doing, even in the water. The purpose of the whistle is that the dog may be too far out for you to be able to reach him by voice, and it’s a distinct command that means to stop and sit to my dog, so it’s noise can easily carry over other things that are around. You can learn more about Sit Means Sit dog training for your dog, or to become a Sit Means Sit trainer yourself and stay ahead of the field for dog obedience, behavior and other things by going to: www.sitmeanssit.com You can also purchase the ‘Sit Means Sit Whistle’ at our online store as well.

Surprise Party – Clicker Training: helping the reactive dog

www.pamsdogacademy.com Does your dog react to people, dogs, cats, or things by barking, lunging, or growling at them? Well, this game can help keep your dog from reacting and it will help build a positive association to all those scary, awful things that your dog is either unsure of or does not like. This game will help change the emotional response and how your dog feels about those things. Your dog say, “Hmmmm yummy treats appear every time a scary dog does, cool; I hope more dogs show up.” Have a wonderful day and if you have any questions, please feel free to email me. Thanks for watching and do not forget to subscribe. Pam, Isabelle, & Bandit

Dog Training – The Secret To Loose Leash Walking

Leash walking is one og the commands that dog owners have difficulty with. In this video I share a simple secret to leash walking. Please leave a comment and you can get a free ebook “101 Ways To Improve Your Dog’s Behavior.” Go to www.amazingdogtrainingman.com

Effective Dog Training – Ian Dunbar

Noted veterinarian and dog trainer Dr. Ian Dunbar offers a few of the “million different ways” to train a dog, outlining three simple strategies. EG is the celebration of the American entertainment industry. Since 1984, Richard Saul Wurman has created extraordinary gatherings about learning and understanding. EG is a rich extension of these ideas – a conference that explores the attitude of understanding in music, film, television, radio, technology, advertising, gaming, interactivity and the web – The Entertainment Gathering Dr. Ian Dunbar is a veterinarian, animal behaviorist, and writer. Dr. Dunbar received his veterinary degree and a Special Honors degree in Physiology & Biochemistry from the Royal Veterinary College (London University) and a doctorate in animal behavior from the Psychology Department at the University of California in Berkeley, where he spent ten years researching olfactory communication, the development of hierarchical social behavior, and aggression in domestic dogs. Dr. Dunbar has written numerous books, including How To Teach A New Dog Old Tricks, the Good Little Dog Book and a series of Behavior Booklets: separate educational booklets on each of the most common pet behavior problems. Additionally, Dunbar has hosted eleven videotapes on puppy/dog behavior and training, including SIRIUS ® Puppy Training, Training Dogs With Dunbar and Every Picture Tells A Story. All his videos have won a variety of awards.

Dog Training – Training Your Dog To Pee And Poop On Command

Standing outside in the freezing cold or pouring rain waiting for your dog to pee is no fun. Learn how you can train your dog to go on command.

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