Capturing Calmness- help for hyper dogs-dog training

This video is a tutorial on how to teach your puppy or dog to be calm. Some dogs need help to learn how to relax. Calmness does not come naturally to some breeds .By reinforcing your dog for being calm, your dog will start to choose calmer behaviors in the future and actually enjoy being calm. Tips for teaching a Default Settle: Don’t drop treats if the dog looks up at your hand as you move to give the dog the treat, instead try again later. Don’t cue the dog “down”. It works better if the dog figures it out on his own and CHOOSES to lay down. Use high value treats like real meat or cheese for such a wonderful behavior.

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Dogs Will Be Dogs: A Simple, Effective Audio Guide to Solving Common Dog Behavior Problems

203457365 Dogs Will Be Dogs: A Simple, Effective Audio Guide to Solving Common Dog Behavior Problems

Jumping, barking, digging, chewing and house soiling are just a few of the topics covered in these two, easy-to-understand compact discs. * Leader of the Pack * Good House Manners * The Art of Housebreaking * My Destructive Dog The first step in establishing a healthy, happy relationship with your dog is understanding why he behaves the way he does. This entertaining audio program–designed for all ages–will teach you about dogs being dogs. Experts from St. Hubert’s Dog Training School in Madison, New Jersey–one of the largest dog training schools in America–share simple and humane techniques for gently but effectively training your four-footed friend. Hear directly from the dog’s mouth the straight scoop on canine motives and how he perceives your behavior. Learn how to communicate to your dog what you want him to do and what behaviors are acceptable. Helping your dog become a well-behaved member of your household can be fun and rewarding–for both of you!

 

Training Your Pointing Dog for Hunting and Home

204701294 Training Your Pointing Dog for Hunting and Home

Training Your Pointing Dog for Hunting and Home tells how to develop an obedient gun dog that is also an affectionate family companion, with training schedules and advice on everything from handling a newborn pup to teaching advanced field techniques and finely-tuned pointing manners. The book presents a simplified, commonsense approach that can be used in its entirety or to troubleshoot individual aspects of your dog’s education. Explained is the importance of effective early obedience training, positive reinforcement, and appropriate transition to the field, including tips for introducing your pup to retrieving, quartering, sight pointing, and bird work. With proper care and handling, you can cultivate your pup’s natural aptitudes and achieve a rewarding relationship with a healthy, happy gun dog.