Fear Is A Powerful Motivator (For You! Not Just Your Dog)

Send us Fan Mail Dogs don’t live that long. How many years do you want to struggle or have to manage your dog just to avoid a correction that is typically a split second? That’s what people do, though. And there’s a reason. It’s all the bologna that is out there on the internet. That’s why people are better at building behaviors (which is much more difficult) than stopping behaviors (which is SIMPLE). Why is it everyone I meet needs

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3 Simple Exercises You Need To Do With Your Dog

Send us Fan Mail These are things we do with client dogs right off the bat. Sometimes we forget that it’s not just about teaching your dog words or commands. It’s about behavior. It’s about teaching your dog how to slow down, how to process, how to prioritize you, how to resist impulses, even if those impulses are out of fear, nervousness, anxiety, or extreme over stimulation. All dogs learn automatic kennel manners (going in and out-kennel drills) All dogs

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There’s Always A Problem When My Dog Is Around Other Dogs

Send us Fan Mail So common! Dogs are all individuals! But also, as a culture we seem to think that “normal” dogs like playing with other dogs. Nope. They often don’t. And If yours falls into that camp and they are forced to play with other dogs, how do you think that will turn out? If that is the case you have to recognize that your dog might not actually be the problem. No level of training will ever fix

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You Can’t Teach Your Dog Things That Aren’t True

“When can we take off the e-collar?” This is our favorite question. NOT! It is actually a very good question. And the answer is simple for most dog owners, especially since they aren’t dog trainers—you can take it off when you don’t want your dog to listen. Can you teach your dog to listen and behave all the time regardless of whether or not the ecollar is on? Sure. But most people aren’t going to have the skill or follow

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Are You Waiting Until Your Dog Crashes And Burns?

I see it all the time. People are trying. The dog owners I meet are often trying very hard and are very committed. But! They are making a huge mistake. The mistake is that they believe they are holding their dog accountable for their behavior, but they are missing the things that truly need to be addressed because they are more subtle. By the time they are trying to hold their dog accountable, the dog is all ready off the

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In Dog Training The Process Should Be Dictated By The Results, Not The Other Way Around

It is hard to argue that the process used should not be the one that gets the best results, yet here we are. In dog training today there is an immensely flawed philosophy that is fiercely promulgated by dog trainers and even “professional organizations” that are looked up to by the average pet owner, and many professionals in the field, today. The result is that people are brain washed before they have even sat down to think about it. They

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How To Punish Bad Puppy Behavior (Dogs Under 6 mos)

Punishing a dog’s behavior is already a controversial topic. Not that it should be. Punishment is literally, by definition, the only way to eliminate behaviors. But what is even more controversial, and shrouded in mystery because nobody wants to talk about it, is punishing a puppy’s bad behaviors. The truth is we have a different set of rules we go by when it comes to puppies (which we are defining as dogs under 6 months of age). So I’m going

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7 Counterintuitive Things You Can Do That Will Give Your Dog Training A Major Facelift

So many of the things that we do with other humans are counter productive with our dogs. While many of the basic principles are shared, we tend to use language in a way that our dogs don’t really understand and we also humanize them, applying what we THINK or what we FEEL as though it’s the same for our dogs. But it’s not!I am giving very specific examples of things that can really help propel your dog training into the

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Strategies For Dogs That Have A History Of Reactivity Around Friends And Family

Sometimes we get dogs that are “good” most of the time but can exhibit some untoward behavior in certain contexts. For instance, the message that prompted this topic was from someone whose dog will growl/snap if someone pets them while they are on their place bed. There are several things we should be doing to both make our dog as safe as possible and get them making better choices. I include several things we can do to ensure our dog

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Prong Collars—The Ultimate In Leash Communication With Your Dog

Prong collars get an undeserved bad rap—mainly because they look scary. Sometimes they are even referred to as spike collars and there are misleading and false photos out there showing grotesque wounds on dogs’ necks, but they aren’t designed to work by poking, pricking, or God forbid, injuring your dog. They are designed to amplify the sensation of pressure, evenly all the way around the neck instead of concentrating it on the trachea and reduce interference with breathing or tracheal

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