Guard Dog Training Centre – Obedience Training
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Dog Obedience Training for all breeds of dogs in Sydney www.guarddogtraining.com.au
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Dog Training Tips : How to Read a Dog’s Tail Wag
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Just because your dog’s tail is wagging, doesn’t necessarily mean he’s excited; learn more about how to read your dog’s tail wagging in this free pet obedience video. Expert: Ryan Gwilliam Bio: Ryan Gwilliam has trained over 10 dogs. He specializes in obedience training. Filmmaker: joseph wilkins
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Kikos Kitchen Nightmares!- Training your dog to get over their fears clicker training
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This video is a how to on how to change your dogs emotional response to something they are frightened of. The example in the video is my dog Kiko who suddenly became fearful of crossing the kitchen floor. Common issues with dogs can be- shiny floors, stairs, man hole covers, grates, metal, wet grass, a crate they had a bad experience in… the list goes on. This same technique can be used in all those situations. Dog training clicker training how to train a dog a new emotional response of being relaxed and happy from being fearful and worried obedience puppy training clicker training the fearful shy dog
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Dog Training Tutorial: Building Eye Contact & Attention!
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Teaching a dog to make eye contact is extremely useful with a variety of applications. It is a good habit to encourage especially in puppies who often have the tendency to be rambunctious, particularly in the presence of delicious food/treats. Use this exercise to help build their focus & attention while demonstrating that rewards in their environment are unlocked through you. Ideally, we should always establish eye contact before giving them any obedience cue. This is also a great exercise for anybody that is new to clicker training. It can be a little challenging at first to time your clicks and deliver the food rewards perfectly, so this is a good place to start and develop your skill. Be sure to repeat each step outlined in this video several times before raising the criteria and moving on to the next one. Some dogs are more persistent and require extra patience before they start to offer eye contact. This is where clicker training is awesome because it allows us to mark the exact millisecond when the desired behavior happens thus making it very easy for the dog to understand & learn. Always use high-value food rewards & always reward after each click so that it does not lose value. Finally, food rewards should be understood as a stepping stone to teaching something. This means that eventually, there is no need to reward your dog with food every time as they learn to offer the behavior by default. Thank you for watching!
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Dog Training : How to Teach Your Dog to Fetch
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Teaching your dog to fetch should be a fun and engaging experience. Teach your dog to fetch with tips from a dog trainer in this free video about pet behavior. Expert: Nancy Cusick Contact: www.TrainMyDogs.com Bio: Nancy Cusick is Austin’s premier dog trainer and animal handler with more than 12 years of experience. Filmmaker: Todd Green
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Fastest dog training method
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This is part 2 of our first lesson with a South African Boerboel dog, the owner and his family who all became part of the training. This is a very large dog, and a very close family that got everyone involved and did a wonderful dog. TheSit Means Sit dog training system is unmatched in speed of learning and reliability in the dog, and in how quickly the method can be transferred over. Much of the reason why Sit Means Sit dog training is the largest and most successful US based dog training company in the history of the United States. Many people are now having exciting careers becoming a Sit Means Sit franchise owner! Training done with Sit Means Sit Collar: www.sitmeanssit.com To become a franchise see www.franchise.sitmeanssit.com
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German Shepherd (Dog Training)
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For more information bit.ly ========================= Thank you FreeFoto.com for the use of your pictures German Shepherd “The German Shepherd Dog (GSD), is a breed of dog originally bred for herding sheep. There are various other names for this dog such as Alsatian (which originated out of Anti-German sentiment during WWI) and simply German Shepherd. Today, based on 2006 Kennel Club figures, German Shepherd Dogs are one of the most popular breeds in the UK, with 12857 registrations and also one of the most popular breeds in the United States with 43575 registrations. They can be found working as guide dogs for the blind or disabled, police work, guarding, search and rescue, therapy and in the military. Despite their suitability for such work, German Shepherds can also make loyal and loving pets inside the home. They enjoy being around people and other animals, although socialization is critical for young puppies in order to prevent aggressive and dangerous behavior as an adult. German Shepherds are well-suited to obedience, with advanced and prestigious titles available to test both the handler and dog in various Schutzhund trials. History ———- The German Shepherd breed was invented by “Captain Max” von Stephanitz in 1899. His first German Shepherd, named Horand von Grafrath, is the genetic basis for the German Shepherd as we know it today. The German Shepherd was originally conceived as a sheep-herding dog, hence its name. Throughout the years, the specific …
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Dog Training – Pinch/Prong Collar Explained (Hunkie part 4)
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Dog Training with the Prong Collar or Pinch Collar (same thing) should not be attempted without guidance from an experienced and humane dog trainer. To learn more about K9-1 Specialized Dog Training and the Foundation Style of Dog Training go to: www.selfhelpdogtraining.com
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