
Training a Calm Dog in Every Situation - Part 2
01/24/09 • 15 min
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Training a Calm Dog in Every Situation - Part 1
In this cast Margaret and Damian will be talking about a topic they promised a couple weeks ago, Using Sit Stay for Praise and Petting to train your dog to be calm in Every Situation.
Is your dog brilliant and calm when it's just you and him at home? But when you try to show off his tricks to your friends and family he gets so excited he forgets his name? You are not alone.
In this 2 part cast we will give you the tools to teach your dog to be calm in every situation.
This week we will lay the foundation that you teach before 'going public' with your friends. In part 2 we will teach you how to conquer even the most exciting real life situation!
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Effectively Discipline your Dog - Fixed Link (sorry!)
Today, Margaret and Damian are tackling a very important topic to us here, Effectively Disciplining your Dog.When it comes to the subject of discipline for dog, it seems everyone is an expert. Hey, even dog trainers don't agree on "the best" approach!So, we are going to take a second and explain our approach to discipline because if you ask a dog owner with a well socialized and trained dog how he disciplines, he'll probably have to think about it. Because most of the time he just has to ask his dog not to do it, or if the dog is doing something, he just tells the dog to stop!In this cast we will debunk some common myths on discipline and give you actionable steps to follow for simple and effective discipline of your dog!
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