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[...] post Teach Your Dog To Lie Down — The Long Down-Stay appeared first on Adams Dog Training and Dog Behavior. [...]
[...] site.] The post Dog Growls At Husband Sometimes appeared first on Adam's Dog Training & Dog Behavior. [...]
[...] we try to train. The post On Killer Whales And Dogs appeared first on Adam's Dog Training and Dog Behavior. [...]
[...] Separation Anxiety… According To Her Neighbor appeared first on Adam's Dog Training and Dog Behavior. [...]
[...] -collar in his hand, whether he had a dog with him or not. The man is obsessed with dog training and his training is at a very high level. As the founder of one of the largest dog training [...]
[...] has probably brought a lot of attention to the niche, I would imagine? From what I know about dog training in general and about working dogs in specific — and from what I’ve seen in some [...]
[...] and less idealistic as a society. In essence: We became more balanced. But not the dog training community. Apparently, dog training is still stuck in the psychedelic sixties and is [...]
[...] phone, drinking hot coffee, or working out, “Go lie down” is the command you [...] The post Dog Training And The “Go Lie Down” Command appeared first on Adams Dog Training and Dog Behavior. [...]
[...] the bark collar if the dog is alone in the yard, whereas the dog will should be wearing the prong collar if you’re WITH THE DOG in the yard. (Remember: The dog shouldn’t be wearing the [...]
[...] Pinkie wrote to ask about whether she should be worried about her prong collar coming apart: “Hi, on another website they claim that prong collars can easily come apart on [...]
[...] : Here’s What She Needs To Stop Dog Aggression During Walks She writes: “I have been using the prong collar and following your methods for almost two weeks now with great success, especially with [...]
[...] You Find The Results. Now, don’t mistake my point: There is no big money in training with a prong collar. In fact, there is so much propaganda and misinformation lobbied at trainers who use the [...]
[...] be down, [...] The post Dog Obedience Training – How To Correct Your Dog appeared first on Adams Dog Training and Dog Behavior. [...]
[...] fat) and the other [...] The post Selecting a Proper Diet for Your Dog appeared first on Adams Dog Training and Dog Behavior. [...]
[...] walking your [...] The post Where To Buy My Electronic Dog Fight Stopper appeared first on Adams Dog Training and Dog Behavior. [...]
[...] And How To Improve The Duration Of That Wonderful Attention And Attitude appeared first on Adams Dog Training and Dog Behavior. [...]
[...] letter about her experience with a dog trainer and her wrong-headed attempt to stop dog aggression: Throwing Cookies At Her Dog To Stop Dog Aggression? Pam writes: “I paid $350.00 for a ‘ [...]
[...] I am constantly asked by people in the dog world about my methods on dealing with dog on dog aggression. I guess because I have had really good success with dogs that others have deemed unfixable, [...]
[...] I am constantly asked by people in the dog world about my methods on dealing with dog on dog aggression. I guess because I have had really good success with dogs that others have deemed unfixable, [...]
[...] of other dogs, here’s what I recommended: The first thing you should try for this type of dog aggression during walks is to fit him with a muzzle. For some dogs, just putting the muzzle on will work [...]
[...] and Juan Valdez, our Golden Retriever, still needed to be taken for a walk. I put the Belgian Malinois puppy, Gidget, in the exercise pen and then locked up the house. Juan and I started on our walk [...]
[...] an observation of behavior than a training video, per se. Puppy snoring… Too cute! Belgian Malinois puppy at 10 weeks of age. [...]
[...] Adam talks about when this Belgian Malinois puppy’s “prey drive” started to come out, and what that means for later [...]
[...] . But this is a puppy training diary, not a propaganda film. Watch Adam get punked by this Belgian Malinois puppy and [...] [...]
[...] stress in that manner, you’d see it manifest in other ways. What I would do is: Call a few dog trainers and dog groomers in your area and get a feel for which veterinarian is the most thorough. Then [...]
[...] If you thought the dog trainers on TV were the best of the best… you’d be wrong. Sure, Cesar Milan is (for the most part) [...]
[...] rapidly moving toward it’s own form of self destruction. “Purely Positive” dog trainers– the dog training community’s hippie element– are now running the asylum and [...]
Gidget, the Malinois puppy is now 10 1/2 weeks-old, or thereabout. In this video I explain why I’m switching foods and also show how I introduce [...]
I found this in the garage, from a dog we had years ago– it’s called a boomer ball. It’s hard on the outside– virtually indest [...]
This would screw up my puppy, if… I was a rank amateur. Fortunately, I know what I’m doing and the results will show it. In this video, I& [...]
In episode 7 of the Puppy Training Diary, Adam introduces the puppy to the place board, which he’ll use later as a foundation training tool. Ada [...]
[...] describe in the book, to correct your dog? Remember: Your dog needs to be wearing the training collar and tab– anytime you’re interacting with her, so that you have a way to communicate [...]
[...] ;little dogs not being able to be trained with a collar”? If you’re using the training collar as I advise in the book, it’s not putting any pressure on the trachea. Only if you use [...]
[...] always point to the whale and dolphin trainers and say, “You can’t put a training collar on a whale. But you can train a whale using our ‘purely positive’ [...]
If you’ve been following my series about raising a Belgian Malinois puppy to be my next “demo dog”… then you’ll know she’s about 4 1/2 m [...]
[...] Suzana wrote to ask which dog training commands to teach her dog, first: Does The Order You Teach Your Dog Commands Make Training Faster? “ [...]
[...] post Teach Your Dog To Lie Down — The Long Down-Stay appeared first on Adams Dog Training and Dog Behavior. [...]
[...] site.] The post Dog Growls At Husband Sometimes appeared first on Adam's Dog Training & Dog Behavior. [...]
[...] we try to train. The post On Killer Whales And Dogs appeared first on Adam's Dog Training and Dog Behavior. [...]
[...] Separation Anxiety… According To Her Neighbor appeared first on Adam's Dog Training and Dog Behavior. [...]
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