Young Dogs Learn From Older Well-Behaved Dogs
which includes social facilitation, mimicking, and trial-and-error learning.üFollowing the dog who responds properly to the Come!" cue helps the newcomer learn it
Clicker Training and Trick Training Your Dog
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can shape a new trick."
can shape a new trick."
Reactive Behavior in Dogs
Reactive behavior can usually be successfully transformed into non-reactive behavior, or at least more manageable behavior, with your commitment to an appropriate combination of management and modification.
Flyball Racing
Flyball racing is fast and furious. Most of all, it's a great time for both dogs and people! The first time I saw Flyball
Positive Reinforcement Dog Training: 6 Tips for Training With Treats
Training with treats is cornerstone of positive reinforcement dog training. It’s dog-friendly, it’s fun and the basics are easy for trainers of all ages and skill levels. At its core, the concept is simple: feed behaviors you want to see happen more often.
How To Use A Dog Car Harness
Want pup to accept that new car restraint equipment? Build in some training time.
5 Indoor Dog Games for When You Can’t Go Out
Here are some of our favorite brain activities to help you and your dog survive the coronavirus shutdown.
Dog Harness vs Collar: Which is Better?
Dog harnesses vs collars - which is safer? There are many types of collars and harnesses on the market, and some serve specific purposes.
Your Dog’s Ability to Track Scents
Humans have taken advantage of dogs' incredibly keen sense of smell over the ages for such uses as hunting, tracking lost and fugitive humans, and more recently, the detection of bombs, narcotics, and other contraband. It's well known that a dog's nose is many times sharper than our own estimates range from 10,000 to 100,000 times superior to ours, with a far greater number and variety of scent receptors in their noses, more neurons linking the nose to the brain, and a greater proportion of their brains devoted to smell.
Kinder Than A Monk?
What images do you see in your mind when you hear the word “monastery”? Most people envision rustic wooden buildings, with gentle, somber, bearded men in flowing brown robes and leather sandals quietly treading gravel pathways that wind through peaceful forests. This could be an accurate description of the New Skete Monastery in Cambridge, New York, with just one glaring omission. At New Skete, the monks are accompanied by dogs. For more than 30 years, the monks of New Skete have bred, trained and sold German Shepherds as part of their monastic life.
No Need for Force: How to Stop Your Dog From Pulling on the Leash...
One of the most common requests humans bring to dog trainers is this: “Can you just stop my dog from pulling on the leash...
How to Stop Lunging Behavior
My nine-month-old Bouvier puppy is in training, but I am having trouble finding a positive way to stop his lunging; he is very strong. I am using a choke chain, and my current trainer feels I'm not firm enough in my corrections. I don't feel comfortable using the choker, but also don't like the idea of the Halti because it might be even more dangerous if he lunged.















