04/25/2024
Working on tricks and agility with these 3 cuties today! From left to right: Marshall, Cindy Lou, and Willow ❤
Science based training. Specializing in reactivity, obedience, puppies, agility, tricks, and heelwork
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Working on tricks and agility with these 3 cuties today! From left to right: Marshall, Cindy Lou, and Willow ❤
Do you wish your dog would listen to you?
Do you wish you could walk your dog without constant leash pulling?
Dog training takes time, effort, and patience.
But the rewards are invaluable.
Ed Lee’s Dog Training focuses on science-based, force-free dog training methods. These methods are the most effective way of addressing anxiety, fear, and aggression in dogs.
This means a healthier relationship between you and your dog.
Get ready to learn obedience, loose-leash walking, socialization, tricks, agility, disc sports, protection, and so much more.
I offer both in-person and online one-on-one training sessions or group sessions.
Don’t have time to train? I offer Pick-up and Train, which means I will pick up your dog and train them for you. At the end of each session, I will provide a break down of what I taught your dog.
Want to learn at your own pace? Visit my online store where you will find self-guided courses on a variety of topics. Courses come in video and text formats.
With years of experience in dog training, I have worked with dogs of all ages, breeds, and backgrounds. Because each dog has their own unique needs, I always create specialized programs that will best fit those needs.
Contact me for a free consultation so that we can make a plan that best fits you and your dog’s needs. I look forward to helping you and your pup!
Can dog's problem solve? Absolutely!
Olive, the border collie, flipping out!
Before & After. A series about reminding you the reasons why you need to train regularly with your dog. You may feel certain exercises are pointless or you aren't seen the gains as quickly as you hoped. As long as you stick with daily training, your dog will thank you in the end!
Before: tiny jumps
After: epic jumps!
Before & After. A series about reminding you the reasons why you need to train regularly with your dog. You may feel certain exercises are pointless or you aren't seen the gains as quickly as you hoped. As long as you stick with daily training, your dog will thank you in the end!
Before: tiny jumps
After: epic jumps!
It is important for every dog to know how to wait at the door without the need of a verbal cue. These default behaviours are important for impulse control and safety.
Are you ready for lift off?
Science-based, force-free dog training methods are proven to be the most effective way of addressing anxiety, fear, and aggression. These methods also help with obedience, loose-leash walking, socialization, tricks, agility, disc sports, protection and so much more.
With years of experience in dog training, I have worked with dogs of all ages, breeds, and backgrounds. Because each dog has their own unique needs, I always create specialized programs that will best fit those needs.
Training sessions can include any of the following:
One-on-one training sessions - I travel to all mid-island regions from Chemainus to Qualicum Bay. Sessions involve you, your dog, and any other people who will be involved in the training process.
Pickup and train - Don’t have time to train? I can come pickup your dog and train them for you. At the end of each session you will be given a break down of all lessons taught to your dog.
Group sessions - Do you have a friend or two who needs dog training as well? I offer group sessions, which can take place at a location that works best for the group.
Online sessions - I also offer online dog training sessions, so you can take lessons with me from any part of the world! I support all popular video conferencing app.
Self-guided learning - Go to my online store to find self guided courses on a variety of topics and challenges. Learn at your own pace! Courses come in video and text formats.
Call 250-802-1234 for a free consultation so that we can make a plan that best fits you and your dog’s needs. I look forward to helping you and your pup!
https://www.edleedogtraining.com
Myth: You need to be assertive for your dog to listen.
Think again! There's no need to yell, add pressure, or intimidate your dog to successfully perform behaviours. The truth is, you can achieve focused engagement with a fast response just from whispering to your dog.
Do you find yourself scolding your dog when they perform an undesired behaviour? Scolding is an example of aversive punishment, which has been proven to be ineffective and increases reactivity.
Using aversive punishment when your dog does something incorrectly increases the risk of your dog avoiding certain activities. With continued use of aversives, your dog will eventually avoid you! Think about it: If you yell at your dog for doing something wrong, they will become stressed. Now that your dog is stressed, why in the world would they want to find a better behaviour? Yelling at your dog for barking can also create the risk of reinforcing the behaviour, which can cause your dog to bark even more.
What can you do instead? Use a Non-Reinforcing Marker! A non-reinforcing marker is a word you use to let your dog know their unwanted behaviour results in nothing of value, or causes things of value to disappear. Because dogs seek reinforcement, they will problem solve and offer a variety of behaviours they think you are looking for. A dog trained this way will continue to offer behaviours until they get it "right.”
I show an example of this training method with Oda in the video below: She knew that touching box 245 was reinforcing so she continued to poke it. When she missed box 245 and hit a different box, I said "oopsie,” which is my non-reinforcing marker. When she heard that word, she knew no reward was coming. If I had yelled "NO!" she would have been too scared to continue. At one point, she missed box 245 several times. When that happened, I continued to say “oopsie.” She kept trying again with more urgency to find the right answer. The second she found box 245 again, I rewarded her!
Always avoid aversive punishment. Instead, teach your dog the skills to succeed. By doing so, both you and your dog will be less stressed.
Make sure you have words to mean “try again” for your non-reinforcing marker and above all else, be patient!
www.edleedogtraining.com
Epic back vault by Oda the Border Collie!
Disc dogs, Oda and Olive
What can consistent training do for your dog?
Olive has mastered the close sit without verbal cues, gestures, or rewards. Yes!
Wait...which way does this thing go?
Focus leads to play
Stay focused no matter what Daddy does to distract you
Olive and her Uncle Jackson
Bunkbed Buddies
Stop putting stuff on me Dad!!
Did someone say it's FRIDAY!
By being less intrusive during your training, your dog will choose better decisions purely because they have more freedom. When a dog does something good on their own, they are more inclined to keep repeating it in the future.
Border Collies always move at warp speed!
Olive "Wha? How does my big sis know how to sit pretty already!"
Here's a concept I've been developing recently. For reactive or anxious dogs there is a prerequisite to fulfilling their reactivity or anxiety and that is "looking" at a trigger. Imagine if you could capture the "looking" and turn it into a simple trick that you can cue your dog to quickly perform, receive a reward, and then move along. Here's a demo illustrating that exact process.
The first issue of my dog magazine cover series is out!
I've been working diligently on an online dog training school that will be open in 2021! It's been a blast to do and of course full of a lot of bloopers thanks to my dog Oda! She's a goof! 😂. Let me know if you're interested in more details about this school. I'm excited to share!
Ed Lee's Dog Training
Need some Xmas gift ideas? Well Ed Lee's Dog Training now offers gift cards in several denominations. There's no better gift than the gift of education! Cards can be used for in person training, virtual lessons, or at the online store at www.edleedogtraining.com where you can find many high quality self guided courses. Happy Holidays!
*virtual lessons available through all popular video conferencing apps
Focus to initiate. Everything starts with eye contact!
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Before & After. A series about reminding you the reasons why you need to train regularly with your dog. You may feel certain exercises are pointless or you aren't seen the gains as quickly as you hoped. As long as you stick with daily training, your dog will thank you in the end! Before: tiny jumps After: epic jumps!
Before & After. A series about reminding you the reasons why you need to train regularly with your dog. You may feel certain exercises are pointless or you aren't seen the gains as quickly as you hoped. As long as you stick with daily training, your dog will thank you in the end! Before: tiny jumps After: epic jumps! #beforeandafter #dogtrainingclasses #dogtrainingexperience #dogtrainingadvice #dogtraining #dogtrainingisfun #dogagility
Before & After. A series about reminding you the reasons why you need to train regularly with your dog. You may feel certain exercises are pointless or you aren't seen the gains as quickly as you hoped. As long as you stick with daily training, your dog will thank you in the end! Before: tiny jumps After: epic jumps!
It is important for every dog to know how to wait at the door without the need of a verbal cue. These default behaviours are important for impulse control and safety.
Are you ready for lift off? Science-based, force-free dog training methods are proven to be the most effective way of addressing anxiety, fear, and aggression. These methods also help with obedience, loose-leash walking, socialization, tricks, agility, disc sports, protection and so much more. With years of experience in dog training, I have worked with dogs of all ages, breeds, and backgrounds. Because each dog has their own unique needs, I always create specialized programs that will best fit those needs. Training sessions can include any of the following: One-on-one training sessions - I travel to all mid-island regions from Chemainus to Qualicum Bay. Sessions involve you, your dog, and any other people who will be involved in the training process. Pickup and train - Don’t have time to train? I can come pickup your dog and train them for you. At the end of each session you will be given a break down of all lessons taught to your dog. Group sessions - Do you have a friend or two who needs dog training as well? I offer group sessions, which can take place at a location that works best for the group. Online sessions - I also offer online dog training sessions, so you can take lessons with me from any part of the world! I support all popular video conferencing app. Self-guided learning - Go to my online store to find self guided courses on a variety of topics and challenges. Learn at your own pace! Courses come in video and text formats. Call 250-802-1234 for a free consultation so that we can make a plan that best fits you and your dog’s needs. I look forward to helping you and your pup! https://www.edleedogtraining.com #dogtrainingclasses #dogtrainingschool #dogtrainingpaysoff #rescuedog #dogtrainingexperience #positivedogtraining #ilovedogs #positivedogclasses #dogtrainingpaysoff #dogtrainingadvice #dogtrainingisfun #reactivedogs #fearfuldogs
Myth: You need to be assertive for your dog to listen. Think again! There's no need to yell, add pressure, or intimidate your dog to successfully perform behaviours. The truth is, you can achieve focused engagement with a fast response just from whispering to your dog.
Do you find yourself scolding your dog when they perform an undesired behaviour? Scolding is an example of aversive punishment, which has been proven to be ineffective and increases reactivity. Using aversive punishment when your dog does something incorrectly increases the risk of your dog avoiding certain activities. With continued use of aversives, your dog will eventually avoid you! Think about it: If you yell at your dog for doing something wrong, they will become stressed. Now that your dog is stressed, why in the world would they want to find a better behaviour? Yelling at your dog for barking can also create the risk of reinforcing the behaviour, which can cause your dog to bark even more. What can you do instead? Use a Non-Reinforcing Marker! A non-reinforcing marker is a word you use to let your dog know their unwanted behaviour results in nothing of value, or causes things of value to disappear. Because dogs seek reinforcement, they will problem solve and offer a variety of behaviours they think you are looking for. A dog trained this way will continue to offer behaviours until they get it "right.” I show an example of this training method with Oda in the video below: She knew that touching box 245 was reinforcing so she continued to poke it. When she missed box 245 and hit a different box, I said "oopsie,” which is my non-reinforcing marker. When she heard that word, she knew no reward was coming. If I had yelled "NO!" she would have been too scared to continue. At one point, she missed box 245 several times. When that happened, I continued to say “oopsie.” She kept trying again with more urgency to find the right answer. The second she found box 245 again, I rewarded her! Always avoid aversive punishment. Instead, teach your dog the skills to succeed. By doing so, both you and your dog will be less stressed. Make sure you have words to mean “try again” for your non-reinforcing marker and above all else, be patient! www.edleedogtraining
Olive has mastered the close sit without verbal cues, gestures, or rewards. Yes!
By being less intrusive during your training, your dog will choose better decisions purely because they have more freedom. When a dog does something good on their own, they are more inclined to keep repeating it in the future. . . . . . #dogstagram #dogtrainer #trickdog #dogtrainingtips #doggo #bordercollieoftheday #dogtraining #tipsandtricks #dogsofinstagram #gooddog #cutepuppy #picoftheday #dogtrainer #dogtrainerslife #mansbestfriend #goodgirls #frisbee #adogslife #petsofinstagram #insta_dogs #bordercollie #bordercollie #topdog #puppytricks #instagood #edleethedogtrainer #cuteface #positivetraining #smartdog #positivereinforcement
Here's a concept I've been developing recently. For reactive or anxious dogs there is a prerequisite to fulfilling their reactivity or anxiety and that is "looking" at a trigger. Imagine if you could capture the "looking" and turn it into a simple trick that you can cue your dog to quickly perform, receive a reward, and then move along. Here's a demo illustrating that exact process. . . . . . #dogstagram #dogtrainer #trickdog #dogtrainingtips #doggo #bordercollieoftheday #dogtraining #tipsandtricks #dogsofinstagram #frisbeedog #cutepuppy #picoftheday #dogtrainer #dogtrainerslife #mansbestfriend #goodgirls #frisbee #adogslife #petsofinstagram #insta_dogs #bordercollie #mcnabdog #topdog #puppytricks #instagood #edleethedogtrainer #cuteface #positivetraining #smartdog #positivereinforcement
I've been working diligently on an online dog training school that will be open in 2021! It's been a blast to do and of course full of a lot of bloopers thanks to my dog Oda! She's a goof! 😂. Let me know if you're interested in more details about this school. I'm excited to share! Ed Lee's Dog Training
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