Obedience Training My Daughter
30 Apr 2010
My Daughter Velia doing Obedience wiht her GSD 8 months, Clicker training
Duration : 0:4:36
30 Apr 2010
My Daughter Velia doing Obedience wiht her GSD 8 months, Clicker training
Duration : 0:4:36
30 Apr 2010
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A video on training your dog how to roll over and play dead.
An introduction to clicker training:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnRSeuHD_fg
Duration : 0:6:34
30 Apr 2010
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Duration : 0:0:41
When you are confronted with a situation with an aggressive dog how do you handle it? For example if you arrive to a clients home and the dog is growling and showing its teeth at you? Have you ever had one lunge at you and bite you? or does it never get to that point?
I work for a shelter with dogs and weekly we get in dogs that are usually scared. Usually the person drops them off out back in a caged in area. So when I first approach the dog I make sure I am lower then the dog talk in a calm nice voice. Usually the dog backs up and begins to bark. I look for signs of fear or aggression. Pretty night and day.If the dog is showing fear I will sit down outside the pen talk quietly throw in some treats. Slowly the dog will come near I place my hand near the fence,let them smell,then if low aggression is shown I enter the cage again low, if all goes well I sit and let the dog come to me. I lay the leash down on the ground so the dog can smell it. I play with the leash around the dog I offer treats,when I feel it is safe and the dog is near I will try to pet the dog not on the head but always lower maybe the shoulder area. All if this can take as long as a hour or so. I try to make sure I stay calm as I can. I never do this without another coworker near.We never ever gang up on the dog. Last week we got in this big pit. I walked out to the pen the dog gave out this hair raising growl I jumped back. I could have kicked myself for doing that. I showed fear. So I had to get another coworker to get the dog. .A aggressive dog we try to let it decompress for some time can take days until calms down. Sometimes it does not and we have tranquilize it. At my shelter if we get in aggressive dog we keep it for 1 month. We work with it daily. You would be surprised how many dogs come in that at the beginning want to take your head off and in a few weeks become the nicest dog.
27 Apr 2010
Once a dog owner identifies what makes their dog bark, it creates an opportunity to teach a dog to bark on command. Reward a dog’s behavior when they learn to speak on command with help from a dog trainer in this free video on pet care and Obedience Training for Dogs.
Expert: Heidi Dixner
Contact: www.redrovercomeover.com
Bio: Heidi Dixner has been training dogs professionally since 2001 and a member of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers since 2003.
Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge
Duration : 0:1:7
27 Apr 2010
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Duration : 0:1:38
27 Apr 2010
was it positive or negative reinforcement?
In order to get animals trained, I would think positive reinforcement would be more effective than negative, especially if given treats as a reward for doing a master’s bidding. As for training dogs to bark a particular tune, I believe that’s staged. It’s probably a human imitating a dog’s bark, set to a tune, or another type of duplicity device.
On a scale of 1 to 10.
It depends on the dog and the skill of the trainer… and so is different for every situation.
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Dogs starring in this movie are:
Shakti: a Shiloh Shepherd: owned by Lexi and Mike Hayden and fully trained by Lexi Hayden
Chopper: an English Field Cocker Spaniel owned by: Martin Deeley, the renowned dog trainer and author Pat Trichter-Deeley
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Trained by: Martin Deeley, Pat Trichter-Deeley and
Lexi Hayden
(http://www.Fine-tunedCanines.com): obedience, tricks, K9 Freestyle elements, agility elements, manners, distraction proofing, building focus and self-control skills, etc.
Duration : 0:3:33