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Outdoor Training Tips:If the weather is nice, provide tips for taking dog training outdoors. This could include using th...
21/11/2023

Outdoor Training Tips:
If the weather is nice, provide tips for taking dog training outdoors. This could include using the environment for different exercises or practicing commands in a distracting outdoor setting.

Relaxation Techniques:Teach a calming command or relaxation technique. This could include "settle" or "calm," which can ...
20/11/2023

Relaxation Techniques:
Teach a calming command or relaxation technique. This could include "settle" or "calm," which can be particularly useful for winding down after a busy week.

Treat Dispenser DIY:Could you share a creative DIY treat dispenser idea for dogs? It adds an element of mental stimulati...
18/11/2023

Treat Dispenser DIY:

Could you share a creative DIY treat dispenser idea for dogs? It adds an element of mental stimulation to training and keeps the dog motivated.

Exciting news! After a brief hiatus, we're back with a fresh start! 🎉 Introducing our new name and logo as we dive into ...
17/11/2023

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Hi dog owners No matter what your dog’s problem behavior is…Be it jumping, peeing inappropriately, aggression, pulling o...
30/09/2022

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11/07/2022

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Training Tips for Your New DogTip 10: End Training Sessions on a Positive Note Your puppy or dog has worked hard to plea...
30/06/2022

Training Tips for Your New Dog

Tip 10: End Training Sessions on a Positive Note

Your puppy or dog has worked hard to please you throughout their training. Leave them with lots of praise, a treat, some petting or five minutes of play. This almost guarantees they’ll show up at their next class or training session with their tail wagging, ready to work!

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Training Tips for Your New DogTip 9: Say No to Biting and Nipping Instead of scolding your new pet, a great way to disco...
28/06/2022

Training Tips for Your New Dog

Tip 9: Say No to Biting and Nipping
Instead of scolding your new pet, a great way to discourage your mouthy canine is to pretend you’re in a lot of pain when they bite or nip you a sharp, loud yell should work. Most dogs are so surprised that they stop immediately.

If verbal cues don’t work, try trading a chew toy for your hand or pant leg. This swap trick can also work when a puppy discovers the joys of chewing on your favorite shoes. They tend to prefer a toy or bone anyway. If all else fails, interrupt the biting behavior and respond by ignoring them.

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Training Tips for Your New DogTip 8: Discourage Jumping Right AwayPuppies love to jump up in greeting, and some adult do...
27/06/2022

Training Tips for Your New Dog

Tip 8: Discourage Jumping Right Away
Puppies love to jump up in greeting, and some adult dogs have learned bad habits. When your puppy or dog jumps on a person, don’t reprimand them; just turn your back on them, ignore the behavior and wait until they settle down before giving positive reinforcement. Never encourage jumping behavior by patting or praising your dog when they’re in a “jumping up” position.

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Training Tips for Your New DogTip 7: Train on "Dog Time"Puppies and dogs live in the moment — two minutes after they’ve ...
23/06/2022

Training Tips for Your New Dog

Tip 7: Train on "Dog Time"

Puppies and dogs live in the moment — two minutes after they’ve done something, they’ve already forgotten about it. So when your pup is doing something bad, use your chosen training technique right away so they have a chance to make the association between the behavior and the correction. Consistent repetition will reinforce what they’ve learn.

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Training Tips for Your New DogTip 6: Teach Your Pup to Come When CalledCome, Jasper! Good boy!The first command you teac...
22/06/2022

Training Tips for Your New Dog

Tip 6: Teach Your Pup to Come When Called

Come, Jasper! Good boy!

The first command you teach your pet should be to come. Get down on their level and tell your pup to come using their name. When they do, get excited and use lots of positive reinforcement. Next time, try the “come” command when they’re distracted with food or a toy. As your puppy gets older, you’ll continue to see the benefits of perfecting this command.

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Top Dog Training TipsTip 5: Reward Good BehaviorReward your puppy or dog’s good behavior with positive reinforcement. Us...
21/06/2022

Top Dog Training Tips

Tip 5: Reward Good Behavior

Reward your puppy or dog’s good behavior with positive reinforcement. Use toys, love and lots of praise — and don’t forget the treats. Let them know when they’re getting it right. Along those same lines, never reward bad behavior, as it’ll only confuse them.

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Dog Training TipsTip 4: Help Your Dog Relax When your puppy gets home, give them a warm hot-water bottle and put a ticki...
20/06/2022

Dog Training Tips

Tip 4: Help Your Dog Relax
When your puppy gets home, give them a warm hot-water bottle and put a ticking clock near their sleeping area. This imitates the heat and heartbeat of litter mates and will soothe your puppy in their new environment.

This tip may be even more important for a new dog that previously lived in a busy, loud shelter, particularly if they’ve had a rough time early in life. Whatever you can do to help your new pet get comfortable in their forever home will be good for both of you.

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Tip 3: Set Up a Private Den Like humans, dogs need their own space. As early as possible, give your pup their own privat...
19/06/2022

Tip 3: Set Up a Private Den 

Like humans, dogs need their own space. As early as possible, give your pup their own private sleeping place, such as a crate. Your dog will benefit from short periods left alone in the comfort and safety of their den; it can also be a valuable tool for housetraining. Be sure to reward your puppy or dog if they remain relaxed and quiet in their den. 

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Tip 2: Decide on the House Rules Before your new furry pal comes home, decide what they can and can’t do. Are they allow...
18/06/2022

Tip 2: Decide on the House Rules 

Before your new furry pal comes home, decide what they can and can’t do. Are they allowed on the bed or the furniture? Are parts of the house off limits? Will they have their own chair at your dining table? If the rules are determined early, you can avoid confusion — for both of you.

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Once you bring your new dog home, it’s smart to begin training immediately. But where should you start? What’s the best ...
17/06/2022

Once you bring your new dog home, it’s smart to begin training immediately. But where should you start? What’s the best way to train a puppy? And how do you train an adult dog?

There are a number of options for training your new pet. Whether you opt to train your puppy or dog yourself, take classes or hire a private trainer, you can implement the following basic training tips right away to make the process easier. 

These top 10 tips from professional dog trainers will help get you and your new pal on the right track

Tip 1: Choose Your Dog's Name Wisely
Part of the fun of bringing home a new puppy or dog is finding the perfect name for them. But did you know certain names are better for training? It helps to consider a short name ending with a strong consonant that they can always hear clearly. A strong ending, like in the names “Jasper,” “Jack” and “Ginger,” perks up puppy ears — especially when you place emphasis at the end.

If your new pet is an older dog, they’re probably used to their name at this point. However, changing it isn’t out of the question. And if your new pal is coming out of an abusive situation, a new name may even represent a fresh start. Dogs are extremely adaptable. If you decide to give them a new name, use it consistently and soon enough your pup will respond to it.

Whatever their name, be sure to associate it with fun, pleasant experiences as much as possible, rather than negative ones. Ideally, your pup should think of their name in the same way they think of other fun stuff like walks or dinnertime.

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Top 7 Simple but Effective Dog Training Tips #7. Use what your dog finds reinforcingEvery dog is different. Potential mo...
03/06/2022

Top 7 Simple but Effective Dog Training Tips

#7. Use what your dog finds reinforcing

Every dog is different. Potential motivation may include food, treats, toys, petting, or getting to play with another dog. Treat your dog as an individual and use what he loves best.

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Top 7 Simple but Effective Dog Training Tips #6. Always focus on teaching what you wantIt’s much easier for the dog to l...
01/06/2022

Top 7 Simple but Effective Dog Training Tips

#6. Always focus on teaching what you want

It’s much easier for the dog to learn to “do” a behavior than to learn to “not do” a behavior. So a dog that jumps up could be taught to sit, or a dog that pulls can be taught to look at you and give eye contact before moving forward.

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7 Simple but Effective Dog Training TipsTeach your dog new behaviours in quiet, low-distraction areasOnce your dog is do...
29/05/2022

7 Simple but Effective Dog Training Tips

Teach your dog new behaviours in quiet, low-distraction areas

Once your dog is doing them well, slowly add in distractions. Don’t be surprised if you have to go back to square one with some behaviors once distractions are added in.

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7 Simple but Effective Dog Training Tips #4 Make training part of your daily routineAsk your dog to sit before going in ...
25/05/2022

7 Simple but Effective Dog Training Tips

#4 Make training part of your daily routine

Ask your dog to sit before going in and out of doors, have your dog do down stays while you’re watching TV, etc. By asking the dog to do these behaviors as part of “daily life” the dog will learn to offer these behaviors without prompting.

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7. Simple but Effective Dog Training Tips #3. Keep your training sessions short and train in small increments throughout...
25/05/2022

7. Simple but Effective Dog Training Tips

#3. Keep your training sessions short and train in small increments throughout the day

Dogs learn best in small increments, and by making sessions shorter it becomes more likely you’ll find the time to train your dog every day.

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7 Simple but Effective Dog Training Tips #2. Remember that your dog wasn’t born understanding human speech and can’t rea...
24/05/2022

7 Simple but Effective Dog Training Tips

#2. Remember that your dog wasn’t born understanding human speech and can’t read your mind

Dogs “speak” to each other using body language and various types of vocalizations so learning to understand what your dog’s signals mean can lead to stronger relationship.

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7 Simple but Effective Dog Training Tips #1. Always be positive when working with your dogAlways be positive when workin...
24/05/2022

7 Simple but Effective Dog Training Tips

#1. Always be positive when working with your dog

Always be positive when working with your dog. Dogs enjoy learning if they don’t feel unduly stressed and you want to focus on building a positive relationship with your dog.

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 #11. Improper TrainingMany dog owners think their dog is ignoring them and getting distracted because they’re being spi...
20/05/2022

#11. Improper Training

Many dog owners think their dog is ignoring them and getting distracted because they’re being spiteful.

Some like to throw the ‘dominant’ card around. “My dog is an alpha, that’s why he doesn’t listen and does what he wants”.

In reality dogs aren’t capable of being spiteful and dominance is usually not the issue when it comes to getting your dog to focus and listen to you.

Other people will say “my dog is just hyper.”

The truth is labeling your pup in this way is usually an excuse for not taking the time necessary to train them properly.

Solution:
Dogs perform behaviors which produce positive outcomes (positive in their minds), that’s the only reason for their actions.

This is known as reinforcement because a dog’s behavior produces a positive result and that behavior solidifies as it’s repeated.

So, in order to make sure your dog listens to you, it’s crucial to create positive associations when they do listen.

It’s also important to avoid making the mistake of labeling your dog as an excuse for their lack of attention and obedience.

Having a focused dog that is obedient means having a dog that comes when called, listens to you outside and in public areas, is always calm, and isn’t reactive.

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 #10. BoredomFor dogs an “idle mind is the devil’s workshop”.One simple secret to a well trained dog is to engage their ...
19/05/2022

#10. Boredom

For dogs an “idle mind is the devil’s workshop”.

One simple secret to a well trained dog is to engage their mind and get them thinking.

Dogs actively WANT to work, and when they don’t, they can become destructive, disobedience, and develop poor mental health.

Solution:
Make sure you’re actively stimulating your pup’s mind throughout the day.

The easiest ways you can stimulate your dog’s mind is through training, walks/exercise, and puzzle toys. that are great for those days you’re running low on time.

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 #8. Emotional IssuesFear, overwhelm/overstimulated, anxiety, stress, are all emotional states that may interfere with y...
18/05/2022

#8. Emotional Issues

Fear, overwhelm/overstimulated, anxiety, stress, are all emotional states that may interfere with your dog’s focus.

Dogs stuck in a negative emotional state will have issues with listening which impairs their ability to learn.

Do you remember the last time you tried learning something when you were scared or stressed out?
Probably not! That’s because it’s very difficult to learn in an emotional state. It’s the same for dogs.

Solution:
In these cases you need to find places where your dog is less likely to be pushed into an emotional state that may interfere with their focus on you.

For example, if your dog is scared of loud noises, make sure you don’t train them in an area where loud noises can happen.

This can be applied to positive emotions also.

If your pup gets over excited when other people are around, make sure to be in a quiet place with just the two of you when training.

Once you’ve developed some foundational training, you can then move them into areas with more people or potential distractions.

The key here is understanding why your dog is having this emotional response and adjusting accordingly.

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 #7 Overdoing ItIt’s tempting to test your dog’s ability to learn by lumping multiple things together all at once.Oftent...
18/05/2022

#7 Overdoing It

It’s tempting to test your dog’s ability to learn by lumping multiple things together all at once.

Oftentimes dogs won’t listen to commands and get distracted simply because what you’re asking is too hard for them to comprehend right now.

Solution:
Avoid ramping up the difficulty of your training too quickly.

Instead, the best thing to do is break down the objective/command into several mini steps to help your dog succeed with ease.

Avoid making training sessions too long and stick to short sessions. You’ll get a feel for the ideal length of time for your dog through repetition.

You’ll be able to tell when your dog is starting to lose focus because tasks become harder and they may appear anxious.

Try to end sessions before this happens.

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6) Frustration Build UpDogs have mastered the art of unlocking body language. When you get frustrated or annoyed, your d...
17/05/2022

6) Frustration Build Up

Dogs have mastered the art of unlocking body language. When you get frustrated or annoyed, your dog can tell.

This may lead some to lose focus, completely shut down, and become much less obedient.

Solution:
If you notice you’re becoming frustrated do your best to end your training session with a win.

Get your dog to do a simple command, reward them, then end the session.

Go back later and try breaking the training sessions into smaller chunks of time.

This can help improve the training experience both for you and your pup.

Avoid raising your voice, bending down, or getting in their face, this can make your dog feel intimidated which can lead them to ignore your commands.

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