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SHOCK COLLARS
Shock Collars. Shock or electric collars are devices placed around a dog's neck which connect to a handheld transmitter which remotely delivers varying levels of electric shocks to the dog's neck. Having already been deemed illegal as abusive tools by many countries such as Finland, parts of Canada and parts of the United Kingdom, shockcollars
DOG REACTIVITY
TEACHING YOUR DOG CALMNESS & FOCUS In part one of this blog series, I introduced you to what a “Naughty But Nice” dog is and shared with you the first tip to training and living harmoniously with them!Now, the next tip - calmness! Calmness “A calm dog is a happy dog!” The way I see the perfect “dog’s life” is to be in a state of default calmness. MY DOG DOESN’T LIKE OTHER DOGS: 5 STEPS TO STOP THE One thought on “ My Dog Doesn’t Like Other Dogs: 5 steps to Stop the Barking and Lunging ” Positively November 28, 2017 at 3:03 pm. HI Craig, we recommend a consultation with a qualified trainer to give you some tips on how to manage or change this behavior. HOW TO STOP YOUR DOG FROM BITING THE LEASH ON WALKS Get a rope toy and use that specifically for tug. Bring it out to play tug, and put it away when the game ends. Make sure you teach your dog to "drop" the rope toy as well like I demo in the video. By playing tug, it will help fulfill your dog's need to play tug which will helpdecrease the
WHY IS MY DOG PEEING ON MY PILLOW? (OR REVENGE OF THE Carpet is absorbent. Rugs are absorbent. Pillows, mattresses, blankets, favorite robes, all are absorbent. Keep them out of reach or close the door to those rooms when you cannot supervise the dog. Some dogs, especially young or shy dogs, will dribble a bit of urine to defuse what they perceive as confrontation. VICTORIA STILWELL POSITIVELY In her third book, Victoria Stilwell provides a comprehensive toolbox designed to help dog owners overcome the most persistent, annoying and dangerous behavior problems in their dogs. Train Your Dog Positively is the definitive must-read book for all dog lovers who are committed to giving their canine companion the best chance to succeed by THE POST-PUPPY PANIC Positively Expert: Victoria Stilwell. Victoria Stilwell is a world-renowned dog trainer best known as the star of the internationally acclaimed TV series, It’s Me or the Dog. A bestselling author, Stilwell frequently appears in the media as a pet expert and is widely recognized and respected as a CANINE NOISE PHOBIA SERIES Canine Noise Phobia Series. The Canine Noise Phobia Series (CNP) is a 4-CD compilation of specialized audio recordings and innovative training protocols specifically designed to reduce and prevent noise phobias and anxiety in dogs. “In my work as a dog trainer both on TV and in private practice over the past 15 years, I have seen countless BREED SPECIFIC ISSUES Breed specific legislation (BSL) is ineffective, costly, and damaging to dogs and their families. More important than restricting specific breeds is encouraging responsible ownership, the use of positive, non-confrontational training methods, and the elimination of puppy mills (also known as puppy farming) and backyard breeding.SHOCK COLLARS
Shock Collars. Shock or electric collars are devices placed around a dog's neck which connect to a handheld transmitter which remotely delivers varying levels of electric shocks to the dog's neck. Having already been deemed illegal as abusive tools by many countries such as Finland, parts of Canada and parts of the United Kingdom, shockcollars
DOG REACTIVITY
TEACHING YOUR DOG CALMNESS & FOCUS In part one of this blog series, I introduced you to what a “Naughty But Nice” dog is and shared with you the first tip to training and living harmoniously with them!Now, the next tip - calmness! Calmness “A calm dog is a happy dog!” The way I see the perfect “dog’s life” is to be in a state of default calmness. MY DOG DOESN’T LIKE OTHER DOGS: 5 STEPS TO STOP THE One thought on “ My Dog Doesn’t Like Other Dogs: 5 steps to Stop the Barking and Lunging ” Positively November 28, 2017 at 3:03 pm. HI Craig, we recommend a consultation with a qualified trainer to give you some tips on how to manage or change this behavior. HOW TO STOP YOUR DOG FROM BITING THE LEASH ON WALKS Get a rope toy and use that specifically for tug. Bring it out to play tug, and put it away when the game ends. Make sure you teach your dog to "drop" the rope toy as well like I demo in the video. By playing tug, it will help fulfill your dog's need to play tug which will helpdecrease the
WHY IS MY DOG PEEING ON MY PILLOW? (OR REVENGE OF THE Carpet is absorbent. Rugs are absorbent. Pillows, mattresses, blankets, favorite robes, all are absorbent. Keep them out of reach or close the door to those rooms when you cannot supervise the dog. Some dogs, especially young or shy dogs, will dribble a bit of urine to defuse what they perceive as confrontation. POSITIVELY | VICTORIA STILWELL | FORUM -GENERAL Introduce Yourself! First-time users can introduce themselves to the Positively community here. Moderators: emmabeth, BoardHostTAKE IT / DROP IT
When he opens his mouth to take the object, say, 'take it.'. Allow him to play with the object; then present him with a duplicate that you have behind your back. As your dog drops the object he has in his mouth, say 'drop it' and reward him with the duplicate that you have in your other hand, saying, 'take it.'. STAGE TWO – Adding Value. POSITIVELY | VICTORIA STILWELL | FORUM -DOG TRAINING Health, Diet and Exercise Discussion dedicated to promoting the well-being of your dog through diet, exercise and general health tips. Moderators: emmabeth, BoardHost THE TV SHOW -POSITIVELY Forum Rules; Dog Training ↳ Dog Training Advice ↳ Training Tools ↳ Health, Diet and Exercise ↳ Dog Training Articles ↳ SuccessStories
COUNTER SURFING
Counter Surfing. Put yourself in the dog’s paws and place your favorite food on the counter when you are hungry. Now walk past and see if you can resist taking a bite. The most realistic solution to counter surfing is to use a combination of management and training techniques to make it easy for your dog to avoid temptation.RESOURCE GUARDING
Resource guarding is when a dog controls access to food, objects, people and locations that are important to him through defensive body language or overt aggressive display.This is a relatively common canine behavior and is influenced by a number of environmental and situational stimuli, including a dog’s natural instinct to survive. THE BOOKS -POSITIVELY Discussion of Victoria's books, It's Me or the Dog: How to Have the Perfect Pet and Fat Dog Slim: How to Have a Healthy, Happy Pet. WHAT IS RESOURCE GUARDING? What is Resource Guarding. Resource guarding (also known as 'possession aggression') is behavior a dog may display in order to control access to a valued item or space. A valued resource includes anything of value to that particular dog. Just as people value different items, so do dogs. A dog may feel the need to guard food, abone, toys, space
THE REACTIVE DOG
Reactivity has become a popular term to describe intense behaviors, but other terms such as “my dog is a frustrated greeter”, “lead reactive,” or suffering from “barrier frustration” are also used. Dogs that greet inappropriately might lunge, bark, or jump at other dogs or peopleDOG/DOG AGGRESSION
Dog-to-dog aggression is a common occurrence and one that causes extreme stress for dogs and owners. Multi-dog households frequently experience some kind of 'sibling' rivalry with short squabbles and disagreements, but these are usually mild and happen infrequently enough to maintain a comfort level that allows for everyone to live safely and peacefully. VICTORIA STILWELL POSITIVELY In her third book, Victoria Stilwell provides a comprehensive toolbox designed to help dog owners overcome the most persistent, annoying and dangerous behavior problems in their dogs. Train Your Dog Positively is the definitive must-read book for all dog lovers who are committed to giving their canine companion the best chance to succeed by THE POST-PUPPY PANIC Positively Expert: Victoria Stilwell. Victoria Stilwell is a world-renowned dog trainer best known as the star of the internationally acclaimed TV series, It’s Me or the Dog. A bestselling author, Stilwell frequently appears in the media as a pet expert and is widely recognized and respected as a BREED SPECIFIC ISSUES Breed specific legislation (BSL) is ineffective, costly, and damaging to dogs and their families. More important than restricting specific breeds is encouraging responsible ownership, the use of positive, non-confrontational training methods, and the elimination of puppy mills (also known as puppy farming) and backyard breeding. CANINE NOISE PHOBIA SERIES Canine Noise Phobia Series. The Canine Noise Phobia Series (CNP) is a 4-CD compilation of specialized audio recordings and innovative training protocols specifically designed to reduce and prevent noise phobias and anxiety in dogs. “In my work as a dog trainer both on TV and in private practice over the past 15 years, I have seen countlessDOG/DOG AGGRESSION
Dog-to-dog aggression is a common occurrence and one that causes extreme stress for dogs and owners. Multi-dog households frequently experience some kind of 'sibling' rivalry with short squabbles and disagreements, but these are usually mild and happen infrequently enough to maintain a comfort level that allows for everyone to live safely and peacefully.DOG REACTIVITY
RESCUERS OR FANATICS? THE DARK SIDE OF ANIMAL RESCUE The Dark Side of Animal Rescue. Say the phrase "animal rescue" in any given circle of people and watch for a variety of reactions. Some people’s eyes will light up with hope and delight and others will start backing away with narrowing eyes, faces drawn with suspicion. The latter is unfortunate, but the truth cannot be denied that some ofthe
MY DOG DOESN’T LIKE OTHER DOGS: 5 STEPS TO STOP THE One thought on “ My Dog Doesn’t Like Other Dogs: 5 steps to Stop the Barking and Lunging ” Positively November 28, 2017 at 3:03 pm. HI Craig, we recommend a consultation with a qualified trainer to give you some tips on how to manage or change this behavior. HOW TO STOP YOUR DOG FROM BITING THE LEASH ON WALKS Get a rope toy and use that specifically for tug. Bring it out to play tug, and put it away when the game ends. Make sure you teach your dog to "drop" the rope toy as well like I demo in the video. By playing tug, it will help fulfill your dog's need to play tug which will helpdecrease the
WHY IS MY DOG PEEING ON MY PILLOW? (OR REVENGE OF THE Carpet is absorbent. Rugs are absorbent. Pillows, mattresses, blankets, favorite robes, all are absorbent. Keep them out of reach or close the door to those rooms when you cannot supervise the dog. Some dogs, especially young or shy dogs, will dribble a bit of urine to defuse what they perceive as confrontation. VICTORIA STILWELL POSITIVELY In her third book, Victoria Stilwell provides a comprehensive toolbox designed to help dog owners overcome the most persistent, annoying and dangerous behavior problems in their dogs. Train Your Dog Positively is the definitive must-read book for all dog lovers who are committed to giving their canine companion the best chance to succeed by THE POST-PUPPY PANIC Positively Expert: Victoria Stilwell. Victoria Stilwell is a world-renowned dog trainer best known as the star of the internationally acclaimed TV series, It’s Me or the Dog. A bestselling author, Stilwell frequently appears in the media as a pet expert and is widely recognized and respected as a BREED SPECIFIC ISSUES Breed specific legislation (BSL) is ineffective, costly, and damaging to dogs and their families. More important than restricting specific breeds is encouraging responsible ownership, the use of positive, non-confrontational training methods, and the elimination of puppy mills (also known as puppy farming) and backyard breeding. CANINE NOISE PHOBIA SERIES Canine Noise Phobia Series. The Canine Noise Phobia Series (CNP) is a 4-CD compilation of specialized audio recordings and innovative training protocols specifically designed to reduce and prevent noise phobias and anxiety in dogs. “In my work as a dog trainer both on TV and in private practice over the past 15 years, I have seen countlessDOG/DOG AGGRESSION
Dog-to-dog aggression is a common occurrence and one that causes extreme stress for dogs and owners. Multi-dog households frequently experience some kind of 'sibling' rivalry with short squabbles and disagreements, but these are usually mild and happen infrequently enough to maintain a comfort level that allows for everyone to live safely and peacefully.DOG REACTIVITY
RESCUERS OR FANATICS? THE DARK SIDE OF ANIMAL RESCUE The Dark Side of Animal Rescue. Say the phrase "animal rescue" in any given circle of people and watch for a variety of reactions. Some people’s eyes will light up with hope and delight and others will start backing away with narrowing eyes, faces drawn with suspicion. The latter is unfortunate, but the truth cannot be denied that some ofthe
MY DOG DOESN’T LIKE OTHER DOGS: 5 STEPS TO STOP THE One thought on “ My Dog Doesn’t Like Other Dogs: 5 steps to Stop the Barking and Lunging ” Positively November 28, 2017 at 3:03 pm. HI Craig, we recommend a consultation with a qualified trainer to give you some tips on how to manage or change this behavior. HOW TO STOP YOUR DOG FROM BITING THE LEASH ON WALKS Get a rope toy and use that specifically for tug. Bring it out to play tug, and put it away when the game ends. Make sure you teach your dog to "drop" the rope toy as well like I demo in the video. By playing tug, it will help fulfill your dog's need to play tug which will helpdecrease the
WHY IS MY DOG PEEING ON MY PILLOW? (OR REVENGE OF THE Carpet is absorbent. Rugs are absorbent. Pillows, mattresses, blankets, favorite robes, all are absorbent. Keep them out of reach or close the door to those rooms when you cannot supervise the dog. Some dogs, especially young or shy dogs, will dribble a bit of urine to defuse what they perceive as confrontation.TAKE IT / DROP IT
When he opens his mouth to take the object, say, 'take it.'. Allow him to play with the object; then present him with a duplicate that you have behind your back. As your dog drops the object he has in his mouth, say 'drop it' and reward him with the duplicate that you have in your other hand, saying, 'take it.'. STAGE TWO – Adding Value. CANINE NOISE PHOBIA SERIES The Canine Noise Phobia Series (CNP) is a 4-CD compilation of specialized audio recordings and innovative training protocols specifically designed to reduce and prevent noise phobias and anxiety in dogs. “In my work as a dog trainer both on TV and in private practice over the past 15 years, I have seen countless dogs suffer from the significant physiological changes which take place when CANINE VOCAL LANGUAGE An especially important aspect of canine communication to understand is how they vocalize, which can include barking, growling, and whining. While a dog’s reason for vocalizing in these ways may vary, it's crucial to understand how and why dogs are communicating. Barking. Dogs bark for all kinds of reasons – out of excitement,fear, stress
TEACHING YOUR DOG CALMNESS & FOCUS In part one of this blog series, I introduced you to what a “Naughty But Nice” dog is and shared with you the first tip to training and living harmoniously with them!Now, the next tip - calmness! Calmness “A calm dog is a happy dog!” The way I see the perfect “dog’s life” is to be in a state of default calmness. CANINE BODY LANGUAGE 23 thoughts on “ Canine Body Language ” Gayle Woods Huff July 14, 2015 at 2:50 pm. Ha our dog is a master communicator! Yesterday we went to the dog park in PACK THEORY DEBUNKED The History of Pack Theory. The dangerous but common misunderstanding about the concept of dominance and pack theory in the dog world is based in large part on research collected from studies performed on a pack of unrelated, captive wolves in the 1970s. The results of these early studies suggested that there was a rigid hierarchy in which 14 THINGS TO DO INSTEAD OF BEING FRUSTRATED WITH YOUR DOG 5 thoughts on “ 14 Things to Do Instead of Being Frustrated with Your Dog ” J. Johnson November 10, 2015 at 5:04 pm. My +R trainer told me something the first week of training, when I was getting frustrated with me dog. Becoming frustrated does noDOGGY DAYCARE
5 thoughts on “ Doggy Daycare – A How-To Guide ” Pingback: Fido’s Home Away From Home for the Holidays | Victoria Stilwell Positively PixelQueen March 10, 2015 at 12:46 pm. in Alabama, we had a vet who had in-house daycare, and it was FABULOUS. They loved to see our furballs come in, and our babies got excited pulling into theparking lot.
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DOG NOT TO BARK AT THE NEIGHBORS Remove the Motivation: If possible when you dog barks at the neighbors, bring them to another room and distract them. Letting them continue to bark, or even opening the doors or windows is rewarding them for the barking behavior. This can be especially useful when your dog is using a protective or greeting bark. 5 THINGS I WANT ANYONE WITH A FEARFUL DOG TO KNOW 7 thoughts on “ 5 Things I Want Anyone With A Fearful Dog To Know ” shadow March 27, 2015 at 6:18 pm. pure BS!! most of my foster dogs come with fear issues, you have to correct them when they are going too far into the obsession with fear(i admit this doesent always work but usually does) but with my long term foster skye -she was fearful of almost everything, from men to leaves! i have VICTORIA STILWELL POSITIVELY In her third book, Victoria Stilwell provides a comprehensive toolbox designed to help dog owners overcome the most persistent, annoying and dangerous behavior problems in their dogs.THE REACTIVE DOG
Positively Expert: Victoria Stilwell. Victoria Stilwell is a world-renowned dog trainer best known as the star of the internationally acclaimed TV series, It’s Me or the Dog. NEUTERING | VICTORIA STILWELL POSITIVELY Today, a new neutering option will be released in the United States. Zeuterin is the first-ever FDA approved injectable sterilization compound, and it could be a game-changer in the battle against dog overpopulation around the world. THE POST-PUPPY PANIC One thought on “ The Post-Puppy Panic ” Denise Pepin De Vinas July 29, 2015 at 1:06 pm. let us not forget that the puppy might also need another deworming, vaccination, spay/neutered, puppy obedience classes, once finished another level of obedience class.NIGHT TIME VOCALS
Positively Expert: Victoria Stilwell. Victoria Stilwell is a world-renowned dog trainer best known as the star of the internationally acclaimed TV series, It’s Me or the Dog. BREED SPECIFIC ISSUES Study after study has shown that a dog’s breed is not a major factor that contributes to aggression, and yet breed-specific legislation still targets specific dog breeds all over the world. How a dog is socialized, raised, trained, the mental and physical stimulation he receives, owner responsibility and individual behavioral history are all much more important factors to consider ratherWHINING/CRYING
7 thoughts on “ Whining/Crying ” petrino October 10, 2014 at 1:41 pm. take her outside and play/train with her take her potty, then take her back inside and ignore her until she tires abd goes quiet. then jump on her and praise and thank her for being quiet. if she whines walk away. and ignore til she goes quiet. rinse and repeat. this way she learns that whining makes you go away, and INTRODUCING AN OLDER DOG TO A PUPPY Positively Expert: Christina Waggoner. Graduate of the Karen Pryor Academy and a 500-hour certified yoga teacher. Christina has been quoted in Dog Fancy Magazine’s Popular Dog Series “Training Secrets For Siberian Huskies”, Orange Coast Magazine, Whole Dog Journal and the elephant journal. PUPPY MILLS POSING AS RESCUE GROUPS Positively Expert: Kim Alboum. Kim Alboum is North Carolina's state director for The Humane Society of the United States. Since 2005, she has served as a volunteer coordinator and later as a board member for the Puppy Mill Awareness Day Organization. WHY IS MY DOG PEEING ON MY PILLOW? (OR REVENGE OF THE Positively Expert: Christina Waggoner. Graduate of the Karen Pryor Academy and a 500-hour certified yoga teacher. Christina has been quoted in Dog Fancy Magazine’s Popular Dog Series “Training Secrets For Siberian Huskies”, Orange Coast Magazine, Whole Dog Journal and the elephant journal. VICTORIA STILWELL POSITIVELY In her third book, Victoria Stilwell provides a comprehensive toolbox designed to help dog owners overcome the most persistent, annoying and dangerous behavior problems in their dogs.THE REACTIVE DOG
Positively Expert: Victoria Stilwell. Victoria Stilwell is a world-renowned dog trainer best known as the star of the internationally acclaimed TV series, It’s Me or the Dog. NEUTERING | VICTORIA STILWELL POSITIVELY Today, a new neutering option will be released in the United States. Zeuterin is the first-ever FDA approved injectable sterilization compound, and it could be a game-changer in the battle against dog overpopulation around the world. THE POST-PUPPY PANIC One thought on “ The Post-Puppy Panic ” Denise Pepin De Vinas July 29, 2015 at 1:06 pm. let us not forget that the puppy might also need another deworming, vaccination, spay/neutered, puppy obedience classes, once finished another level of obedience class.NIGHT TIME VOCALS
Positively Expert: Victoria Stilwell. Victoria Stilwell is a world-renowned dog trainer best known as the star of the internationally acclaimed TV series, It’s Me or the Dog. BREED SPECIFIC ISSUES Study after study has shown that a dog’s breed is not a major factor that contributes to aggression, and yet breed-specific legislation still targets specific dog breeds all over the world. How a dog is socialized, raised, trained, the mental and physical stimulation he receives, owner responsibility and individual behavioral history are all much more important factors to consider ratherWHINING/CRYING
7 thoughts on “ Whining/Crying ” petrino October 10, 2014 at 1:41 pm. take her outside and play/train with her take her potty, then take her back inside and ignore her until she tires abd goes quiet. then jump on her and praise and thank her for being quiet. if she whines walk away. and ignore til she goes quiet. rinse and repeat. this way she learns that whining makes you go away, and INTRODUCING AN OLDER DOG TO A PUPPY Positively Expert: Christina Waggoner. Graduate of the Karen Pryor Academy and a 500-hour certified yoga teacher. Christina has been quoted in Dog Fancy Magazine’s Popular Dog Series “Training Secrets For Siberian Huskies”, Orange Coast Magazine, Whole Dog Journal and the elephant journal. PUPPY MILLS POSING AS RESCUE GROUPS Positively Expert: Kim Alboum. Kim Alboum is North Carolina's state director for The Humane Society of the United States. Since 2005, she has served as a volunteer coordinator and later as a board member for the Puppy Mill Awareness Day Organization. WHY IS MY DOG PEEING ON MY PILLOW? (OR REVENGE OF THE Positively Expert: Christina Waggoner. Graduate of the Karen Pryor Academy and a 500-hour certified yoga teacher. Christina has been quoted in Dog Fancy Magazine’s Popular Dog Series “Training Secrets For Siberian Huskies”, Orange Coast Magazine, Whole Dog Journal and the elephant journal. 2021 DOG BEHAVIOR CONFERENCE ANNOUNCED The 8th annual Dog Behavior Conference will be held online from April 16-18, 2021. This past May, we shifted our favorite event of the year - the Dog Behavior Conference (DBC) - from an in-person conference in the UK to an international online virtual event, allowing dog lovers from all over the world to come together for one enlightening andinspiring weekend.
CHOICE TRAINING
Choice training involves catching actions and behaviors that you like in your dog and marking them with rewards your dog finds motivating. These actions and behaviors can then become your dog’s ‘default’ behaviors that he or she can choose to use in certain situations.. A default behavior gives your dog an alternative to unwanted behavior and makes her more positively confident in aTAKE IT / DROP IT
Training Technique: STAGE ONE – The Trade. Start with an object of low value and present it to your dog. When he opens his mouth to take the object, say, 'take it.' CANINE NOISE PHOBIA SERIES The Canine Noise Phobia Series (CNP) is a 4-CD compilation of specialized audio recordings and innovative training protocols specifically designed to reduce and prevent noise phobias and anxiety in dogs. “In my work as a dog trainer both on TV and in private practice over the past 15 years, I have seen countless dogs suffer from the significant physiological changes which take place whenSEPARATION ANXIETY
17 thoughts on “ Separation Anxiety ” Vince Fleming November 20, 2014 at 2:47 pm. My foster is heartworm+, so he needs to be kept calm during the treatment (2 months!). He's starting to show some separation anxiety - I believe it's because I spend a lot of time withhim because I
INTRODUCING A NEW DOG Introducing a new dog can be an exciting, but potentially stressful situation. You may have children or other dogs in the home, and might not be sure how your new addition will fit TEACHING YOUR DOG CALMNESS & FOCUS In part one of this blog series, I introduced you to what a “Naughty But Nice” dog is and shared with you the first tip to training and living harmoniously with them!Now, the next tip - calmness! Calmness “A calm dog is a happy dog!” The way I see the perfect “dog’s life” is to be in a state of default calmness.USING AVERSIVES
If you ask a group of dog trainers to define what an aversive means, you will get many different answers as well as some spirited discussion. Regarding behavior modification techniques, an aversive is ‘the avoidance of a thing, situation, or behavior that is achieved by using an unpleasant or punishing stimulus.’ BARKING | VICTORIA STILWELL POSITIVELY Jennifer February 4, 2012 at 7:52 am. These are all great tips, but do you happen to have any suggestions for dogs that bark in the yard at outsiders? Our rottweiler/pointer mix is anxious around people and objects that move fast so anyone that runs, bikes, pushes a stroller, large trucks that pass, children playing, etc. by our house she barks at until they are out of sight. HOW TO WASH THE CAT BY THE DOG -POSITIVELY HOW TO WASH THE CAT 1. Thoroughly clean the toilet. 2. Add the required amount of shampoo to the toilet water and have both lids up. 3. Find the cat and soothe him while you carry him toward thebathroom.
VICTORIA STILWELL POSITIVELY In her third book, Victoria Stilwell provides a comprehensive toolbox designed to help dog owners overcome the most persistent, annoying and dangerous behavior problems in their dogs. Train Your Dog Positively is the definitive must-read book for all dog lovers who are committed to giving their canine companion the best chance to succeed bySEPARATION ANXIETY
vomiting. toileting. chewing. eating through walls. destroying points of entry. jumping through open and/or closed windows. Separation anxiety has many causes, but it is believed that genetics and/or an early history of abandonment can contribute to what can quickly develop into a deeply rooted problem which is highly resistant tochange.
TAKE IT / DROP IT
When he opens his mouth to take the object, say, 'take it.'. Allow him to play with the object; then present him with a duplicate that you have behind your back. As your dog drops the object he has in his mouth, say 'drop it' and reward him with the duplicate that you have in your other hand, saying, 'take it.'. STAGE TWO – Adding Value.COUNTER SURFING
Counter Surfing. Put yourself in the dog’s paws and place your favorite food on the counter when you are hungry. Now walk past and see if you can resist taking a bite. The most realistic solution to counter surfing is to use a combination of management and training techniques to make it easy for your dog to avoid temptation. CANINE NOISE PHOBIA SERIES Canine Noise Phobia Series. The Canine Noise Phobia Series (CNP) is a 4-CD compilation of specialized audio recordings and innovative training protocols specifically designed to reduce and prevent noise phobias and anxiety in dogs. “In my work as a dog trainer both on TV and in private practice over the past 15 years, I have seen countlessDOG/DOG AGGRESSION
Dog-to-dog aggression is a common occurrence and one that causes extreme stress for dogs and owners. Multi-dog households frequently experience some kind of 'sibling' rivalry with short squabbles and disagreements, but these are usually mild and happen infrequently enough to maintain a comfort level that allows for everyone to live safely and peacefully. PULLING ON THE LEASH 38 thoughts on “ Pulling On The Leash ” meadowlark December 11, 2014 at 11:49 am. I am requesting that the NO-PULL harness be available in an Extra-Small size. I MY DOG DOESN’T LIKE OTHER DOGS: 5 STEPS TO STOP THE One thought on “ My Dog Doesn’t Like Other Dogs: 5 steps to Stop the Barking and Lunging ” Positively November 28, 2017 at 3:03 pm. HI Craig, we recommend a consultation with a qualified trainer to give you some tips on how to manage or change this behavior. RESCUERS OR FANATICS? THE DARK SIDE OF ANIMAL RESCUE The Dark Side of Animal Rescue. Say the phrase "animal rescue" in any given circle of people and watch for a variety of reactions. Some people’s eyes will light up with hope and delight and others will start backing away with narrowing eyes, faces drawn with suspicion. The latter is unfortunate, but the truth cannot be denied that some ofthe
CAN SPAYING MAKE DOG BEHAVIOR WORSE? 5 thoughts on “ Can Spaying Make Dog Behavior Worse? Pingback: uberVU - social comments Tim Dunton February 5, 2010 at 1:49 pm. This begs the question at what age is the best time to Neuter. I notice the male dogs were between 2 and 7 where as the female dogs were 5 to 10months.
VICTORIA STILWELL POSITIVELY In her third book, Victoria Stilwell provides a comprehensive toolbox designed to help dog owners overcome the most persistent, annoying and dangerous behavior problems in their dogs. Train Your Dog Positively is the definitive must-read book for all dog lovers who are committed to giving their canine companion the best chance to succeed bySEPARATION ANXIETY
vomiting. toileting. chewing. eating through walls. destroying points of entry. jumping through open and/or closed windows. Separation anxiety has many causes, but it is believed that genetics and/or an early history of abandonment can contribute to what can quickly develop into a deeply rooted problem which is highly resistant tochange.
TAKE IT / DROP IT
When he opens his mouth to take the object, say, 'take it.'. Allow him to play with the object; then present him with a duplicate that you have behind your back. As your dog drops the object he has in his mouth, say 'drop it' and reward him with the duplicate that you have in your other hand, saying, 'take it.'. STAGE TWO – Adding Value.COUNTER SURFING
Counter Surfing. Put yourself in the dog’s paws and place your favorite food on the counter when you are hungry. Now walk past and see if you can resist taking a bite. The most realistic solution to counter surfing is to use a combination of management and training techniques to make it easy for your dog to avoid temptation. CANINE NOISE PHOBIA SERIES Canine Noise Phobia Series. The Canine Noise Phobia Series (CNP) is a 4-CD compilation of specialized audio recordings and innovative training protocols specifically designed to reduce and prevent noise phobias and anxiety in dogs. “In my work as a dog trainer both on TV and in private practice over the past 15 years, I have seen countlessDOG/DOG AGGRESSION
Dog-to-dog aggression is a common occurrence and one that causes extreme stress for dogs and owners. Multi-dog households frequently experience some kind of 'sibling' rivalry with short squabbles and disagreements, but these are usually mild and happen infrequently enough to maintain a comfort level that allows for everyone to live safely and peacefully. PULLING ON THE LEASH 38 thoughts on “ Pulling On The Leash ” meadowlark December 11, 2014 at 11:49 am. I am requesting that the NO-PULL harness be available in an Extra-Small size. I MY DOG DOESN’T LIKE OTHER DOGS: 5 STEPS TO STOP THE One thought on “ My Dog Doesn’t Like Other Dogs: 5 steps to Stop the Barking and Lunging ” Positively November 28, 2017 at 3:03 pm. HI Craig, we recommend a consultation with a qualified trainer to give you some tips on how to manage or change this behavior. RESCUERS OR FANATICS? THE DARK SIDE OF ANIMAL RESCUE The Dark Side of Animal Rescue. Say the phrase "animal rescue" in any given circle of people and watch for a variety of reactions. Some people’s eyes will light up with hope and delight and others will start backing away with narrowing eyes, faces drawn with suspicion. The latter is unfortunate, but the truth cannot be denied that some ofthe
CAN SPAYING MAKE DOG BEHAVIOR WORSE? 5 thoughts on “ Can Spaying Make Dog Behavior Worse? Pingback: uberVU - social comments Tim Dunton February 5, 2010 at 1:49 pm. This begs the question at what age is the best time to Neuter. I notice the male dogs were between 2 and 7 where as the female dogs were 5 to 10months.
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When he opens his mouth to take the object, say, 'take it.'. Allow him to play with the object; then present him with a duplicate that you have behind your back. As your dog drops the object he has in his mouth, say 'drop it' and reward him with the duplicate that you have in your other hand, saying, 'take it.'. STAGE TWO – Adding Value.DOG BEHAVIOR
Dog Behavior. A dog’s behavior is deeply rooted in the way he is bred, socialized, and trained. You can have a social, confident dog that is able to cope in a human world if you take the time to teach basic cues and recognize the difference between minor nuisance behaviors and more serious behavior problems as they develop. If youput in the
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The cost of adopting from a shelter is much lower than the cost of purchasing a puppy from a breeder. If you are considering buying a puppy from a breeder, it is important to choose the right breeder. You need to be sure that your entire family is prepared for the 15-20 yearresponsibility of
DOWN | VICTORIA STILWELL POSITIVELY Teaching the 'down' cue takes a little patience, but is a valuable cue for your dog to know. Lying down and getting up again can be very strenuous for large breed dogs such as Mastiffs or Great Danes, and can even be challenging for older dogs, so do not overdo the down THE POST-PUPPY PANIC Positively Expert: Victoria Stilwell. Victoria Stilwell is a world-renowned dog trainer best known as the star of the internationally acclaimed TV series, It’s Me or the Dog. A bestselling author, Stilwell frequently appears in the media as a pet expert and is widely recognized and respected as aLOOSE LEASH WALKING
Loose Leash Walking - Inside. Contrary to popular belief, dogs that pull on the leash while being walked do not want to be pack leader, top dog, alpha, or dominant over their human. There is a much simpler explanation: dogs love to be outside, and the walk is a stimulating and exciting part of their day, so the desire to push ahead is verystrong.
IT’S NOT THE DOG, IT’S YOU! A SIMPLE WAY TO STOP LEASH 4. Calmly and cheerfully ask your dog to turn with you (be fun and exciting, not anxious and stern), and head away: cross the road, go down a turning - in some way get away from the advancing dog. 5. Congratulate your dog (and yourself!) warmly for the calmness you’ve both shown in the face of a TERRITORIAL AGGRESSION Territorial Aggression. Tweet. It is very common for dogs to instinctively guard resources that are important to them including food, toys, beds and people. 'Territorial aggression' addresses a similar need, but on a much larger scale, and often occurs along boundaries of territory thatPUPPY SOCIALIZATION
The sensitive time for socialization is approximately four to twelve weeks of age, and puppies between the ages of eight and ten weeks often experience what is known as the 'fear period.'. Any negative life experiences that occur during this period can make a lasting impression for the rest of the dog’s life. This is one of the manyreasons
INTRODUCING NEW DOG TO EXISTING DOGS Tips for Safe Dog-to-Dog Introductions: If the existing dog is a controlling male, then it is wise to introduce a more submissive female into the mix and vice versa. Inter-female aggression is very common, as are fights between competing males, and while dogs of the same sex can co-habit peacefully, it is often better to mix the sexesup.
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