Shocked About E-Collars
I suggest they wear one and let you "tune" the intensity until it reaches their "recognition" level. I have two dogs who
Become a Dog Sport Champion – At Home!
and we even managed to complete it with my lack of videography and editing skills. I am a Certified Trick Dog Instructor through DMWYD and really like the way the program gives people attainable goals to work toward with their pets."üüüüüüüüüJude Azaren (seen at a conventional agility event with her dog
Life Lessons Learned From Training Dogs
When I first started to learn about training, it was in the world of competitive dog obedience. In that specialized niche, dog training was...
Stressed Out
Stress is not specific to humans – it affects all species, including our dogs, and it takes a toll on every living thing that...
On Target Training
There’s a behavior that we never used to teach in old-fashioned training classes that is now one of my absolute favorites; I can’t wait...
The Importance of a Dog’s Name with Regards to Training
There's a new dog coming into your life who needs to learn her name. A puppy perhaps? Or maybe an adult rescue do-over" dog? You might even have a dog who's been with you for a while
Tethering Your Dog for Training
For many years, I have been a vigorous and vocal opponent of keeping dogs tied or chained as a primary means of confinement. The hazards of tying a dog are well-documented, and include increased aggression, vulerability to human and non-human intruders, and the risk of hanging or choking. It may come as a surprise, therefore, to know that I regard the tether as an invaluable piece of training equipment. The difference and it's a big one is in the application.
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
Is Dog Agility Right for You and Your Dog?
It’s easy to start dog agility training right at home – all you need are a few jumps and the right attitude.
Training the Hearing Impaired Dog
hearing and deaf. Using a treat in your hand
Shaping Your Dog’s Behavior
or just the ball on the end of the stick? Do you want her to stand or sit when she touches the ball? Is it okay if she licks the ball or opens her mouth on it? The clearer your vision is
How to Teach Verbal Cues
Does your dog understand what behavior you wish her to perform when you use verbal cues alone, with absolutely no hand gestures or suggestive...
















