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Clicker Training Your Dog With Four Easy Steps
June 28th, 2010 in dog training, Articles, Clicker TrainingBy Jeff Czyzewski Clicker training consist of several basics including positive reinforcement, clicker conditioning, often called charging the clicker, accurate timing and marking and repeating. It’s by means of these principles that one could rapidly start teaching your dog with a clicker with excellent results. Positive reinforcement signifies that you’re treating your canine once they […]
Electronic Dog Training
January 12th, 2010 in ArticlesElectronic Dog Training
By Larry Volwiler
Once people become familiar with electronic training products and use them properly, they find the methodology is proven, efficient, economical, and ethical.
The type of training in which an electronic aid is used is critically important, for it will influence the type of product and methods used. Is the equipment being used […]
Leash Training Your English Bull Mastiff Dog
May 1st, 2008 in ArticlesWhy Dogs Pull on the Leash
Pulling on the leash is actually a very common problem with dogs in general, not just for Mastiffs. A dog might pull for several reasons. Most often it is only because they are very excited. Allowing the dog to settle down before walking can often stop the leash pulling.
Sometimes, because […]
Helpful Dog Training Tips
December 18th, 2007 in ArticlesIt is important to start training a dog between six and eight weeks of age. If your dog is older and has yet to be trained do not worry because it is “never too late to teach a dog a new trick.”
Many dog owners are curious as to the best way to go about dog […]
The Basic Principles of Dog Training
April 11th, 2007 in ArticlesDog training is defined to be the method of teaching a dog to perform certain behaviors. There are many areas of dog training which can include obedience, agility, retrieving and hunting. The behaviors involved in each case are different but the underlying principle is similar. That principle is to have established a good relationship between […]
How to Stop Your Dog From Digging
April 11th, 2007 in Articles, GeneralDogs dig for a variety of reasons. Once you understand why your dog is digging, you can easily stop this type of dog behavior.
Reasons Why Your Dog May be Digging
Dogs frequently dig as a form of recreation. If the backyard is his kingdom and he is alone, digging is one of the fun ways your […]
Crate Training A Puppy Or Adult Dog
July 31st, 2006 in ArticlesMany people, who unfortunately misunderstand the concept of good crate training, believe that crating a dog for any length of time is cruel and they refuse to even consider it. In fact, a crate really is a wonderful tool when used correctly. Crate training can be fun for the puppy if you make it a […]
Clicker Dog Training
June 22nd, 2006 in ArticlesThe newest dog training craze is clicker dog training. A clicker is a small rectangular plastic box with a metal button on top that clicks, hence the name clicker. It’s the type of training that the dog decides whether or not it suits him. There have been a lot of success stories with clickers, but […]
Introduction to Dog Dominance Behavior
June 1st, 2006 in Articles, GeneralPeople frequently ask how a Dog Behaviorist and Dog Obedience Trainer relates to dogs and earns their respect and control . . . and especially that of the Dominant Dog. The first part of that answer is simply stated but difficult for many people to internalize and act upon: To relate to a dog, you […]
Four Things Frustrated Dog Owners Should Know
June 1st, 2006 in Articles, GeneralYou’ve probably had a day or two when you felt like your dog just wasn’t paying any attention to you at all, right? You talked, you yelled, you shouted, maybe you jumped up and down and waved your arms, but she just wasn’t interested in anything you had to say to her in any tone […]