Jumping Up
Dogs jump up on us because they are happy to see us and want to be near our faces. However sweet that may sound, it is still an annoying and often dangerous behavior.
Dogs jump up on us because they are happy to see us and want to be near our faces. However sweet that may sound, it is still an annoying and often dangerous behavior.
In my opinion, house training is one of the more tedious aspects of dog training. It requires complete vigilance on the owner’s part. The upside is that the more vigilant your are from the get-go, the faster it will happen and be reliable. I cannot stress that last point strongly enough!
A clicker is a little plastic device that when pressed, makes a “click” sound. It is just one form of something called “Reward Marking”. The clicker allows you to mark and capture a desired training behavior the instant that you see it. Your dog learns that the behavior being demonstrated at the instant of the “click” will produce a reward.
Visual reactivity or leash aggression is a very common issue. The Look command can be very helpful in interrupting and fading this behavior.
With the plethora of dog training equipment out there it’s hard to decide which type of leash or collar will be best for your dog. I generally start with the basics and make adjustments as needed.
Has your dog lost his training MoJo? You have introduced a new training regiment to your dog. Just as you start to see real improvement
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Does your dog ever growl at you when you approach his food/toy/chew bone? This behavior is called Resource Guarding. Resource guarding is caused by your
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