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Critters Training Scientific learning theory combines with over 40 years professional dog training.Puppy to Adult- Fast, Friendly and Effective!--in your home or mine.

BA in Psychology and MA hours in Behavior.Hundreds of continuing education hours. I'm a professional dog trainer who specializes in Family Dog Obedience and behavior management. My personal passions are Tracking, Competitive Obedience, Agility and motivational dog training. I teach private lessons in the Forest Grove , Oregon area .

11/26/2024

The Polyvagal Theory, developed by Dr. Stephen Porges, is originally a psychological and physiological theory that explains how mammals, including humans and dogs, respond to stress, danger, or a relaxing environment. While the theory was initially applied to understand human behavior and nervous sy...

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11/07/2024

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Mak loves to show off his dexterity
10/29/2024

Mak loves to show off his dexterity

This senior pup visited for the day while her home had a few repairs. Home away from home.
10/24/2024

This senior pup visited for the day while her home had a few repairs. Home away from home.

10/07/2024

“Control” and “Obedience” should not be dirty words in dog training.

Look, we want your dog to enjoy lots freedom! We don’t think your dog should be a robot whose only purpose in life is to follow your instructions.

But, we also want you to be able to control your dog when it is important or useful for you. If you have the ability to control your dog when you need to, your dog is going to have a far better quality of life and the two of you are going to enjoy a much more positive relationship.

And in order to have control over your dog, you need to teach your dog to perform specific behaviors on cue, like Sit, Come, Settle Down, or Shush. And then you need to motivate your dog so they WANT to listen to your instructions and do what you ask.

We can show you how to develop this level of on-demand control and for the next few days, we’ll do it for free: https://dunbar.info/oct2024TDA

Join the Top Dog Academy with a 1-month free trial to get access to all of our online courses and we’ll provide you with personalized advice about how to resolve any behavior problems or achieve any training goals you are working on. You can ask your question via email, post them in our exclusive Facebook group or join our Live Q+As on Zoom, all exclusively for Top Dog Academy members.

In this document, we focus on a single, super useful behavior, Sit, and how you can train your dog to Sit in response to a verbal instruction, reliably, promptly, in any situation, without the need for any lures or special equipment.

Yes, there’s a lot of steps, so it’s essential that you make the training fun by incorporating it into your favorite activities with your dog. In fact, incorporating training with walks and play and everything your dog likes is the only way to truly motivate your dog so they WANT to listen to you and do what you ask.

If you want to learn lots more about the steps described in this document, we’ve got lots more info on this page: https://dunbar.info/supersit

Too many people get stuck on the first stage of this journey, using food to lure their dog’s behaviors. That’s great for the first session, or when you move to a new, more challenging environment, but one of the most important steps of the Lure Reward Training Journey is getting the food out of your hand and into your pocket. Try luring your dog with an empty hand. It will probably work and when it does, you can reward your dog with a piece of food from your pocket and your dog will learn an invaluable lesson. It’s worth paying attention to you even when you are not showing them a piece of food.

Another little trick we love to use to achieve high-level reliability is using a Formal Name. We’re humans after all, and as humans, we are often inconsistent and lazy. Most of the time we ask our dogs to do something, it’s really more of a suggestion, as opposed to a must-follow instruction. If the dog doesn’t want to do it, that’s fine. But there are times where we NEED the dog to listen to us, and right away, so we use a Formal Name to let the dog know when it’s important. This means that we only need to be consistent about following up when we use the dog’s Formal Name. We can be lazy and inconsistent when we use the dog’s normal name, and that’s fine, but when we use the Formal Name it means the dog WILL do what we are asking, we won't give up until they do, and if they do it promptly, they might get an extra nice reward.

Did you really read all this? Impressive! If so, let me know in the comments where you are with your own dog's Super Sit training. Does you dog Sit in response to a single verbal "Sit" instruction? While you're both outside? While your dog is at a distance? While your dog is playing with other dogs???

10/04/2024

Obviously, there's a lot more to resolving dog behavior problems than what we can fit onto a single sheet of paper, but this illustrated flow chart provides a great overview of the concepts you'll need to resolve almost any dog behavior problem.

And if you do have a dog behavior problem and you're looking for help, we want to help you and we want to help you for FREE:

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For the next few days you can join the Top Dog Academy with a 1-month free trial and you'll get instant access to all of our online courses and training resources PLUS we will provide you with a personalized training plan to ensure that you have the guidance you need to achieve your goals and resolve any behavior problem you are struggling with.

This is an amazing, limited-time opportunity to improve your communication and relationship with your dog and enhance your quality of life together, using simple, thoroughly tested training techniques that are easy to use and thoroughly enjoyable.

As you can see from the flow chart, we have four basic concepts that you'll use.

1. Don't Feed Your Dog From a Regular Food Bowl. If you want to modify your dog's behavior or temperament, there's a very good chance you can use your dog's food to accelerate the training process. You don't have to use all your food in training, but for the food you aren't using in active training, you're much better off feeding from hollow chew toys, snuffle mats or puzzle feeders, all of which will stimulate your dog's brain, give them an enjoyable activity to pass the time, and preserve the value of your dog's food. This is particularly true if your dog has any sort of fear or anxiety-based problem, because food, and lots of it, can be really useful for rehabilitating these problems. Speaking of which...

2. Classical Conditioning. If your dog has a problem that is caused by fear or anxiety (including a lot of reactivity and aggression), then you need to train your dog to FEEL more comfortable, confident, and relaxed in specific situations. Expose your dog to the scary stimulus at a low level that isn't overwhelming, and when you do, give your dog things that they love, like praise, food, play, and good vibes! Put on a big smile and do a happy dance and your dog will start to associate all this good stuff with the stimulus they used to be scared of. Repeat x100! Pretty soon, they'll be looking forward to the used-to-be-scary stimulus appearing, because they know what comes with it.

3. Crate Training. If your dog is getting into trouble when you're not around, your training options are limited. There's a lot you can do to teach and reinforce good habits when you are present and supervising your dog, but you also have to prevent your dog from getting into trouble when you do have to leave them alone, especially if it's the sort of trouble that is going to be self-reinforcing. Teaching your dog to LOVE settling down in their crate makes this easy. You can leave your dog in their crate with a food-filled chew toy so they have something to do, and if you tire them out before hand with some training or play, they'll probably be ready to settle down for a nap. The first step is teaching your dog to LOVE going inside their crate and settling down there and in order to do this, you'll need to be present at first, but once you've achieved this goal it makes managing your dog and keeping them safe much easier. Teaching your dog to LOVE settling down in their crate also makes it easy to resolve Separation Anxiety.

4. Lure Reward Training. Teach your dog to perform useful behaviors on cue, reliably and promptly, in any situation, without the need for lures or special equipment. Teach your dog to understand verbal instructions so you can tell your dog what you want them to do. Motivate your dog so they WANT to listen to you and do what you ask, by rewarding your dog with a variety of truly meaningful rewards (not just food!), and provide the rewards in a manner that is interesting and exciting. Test your dog's comprehension so you have a realistic understanding of what your dog is actually capable of, and in what situations, and so you can measure their progress as you continue to train. Practice in progressively more challenging scenarios until your dog listens to you even when they are off-leash, at a distance, chasing a squirrel or playing with other dogs. Yes, this takes time and lots of practice, but when you make it fun, and you make it into a game, it becomes one of the most enjoyable and rewarding ;-) parts of living with a dog.

Wow, did you really read all this? If so, tell me something about your dog in the comments, what do they do that you like? Or that you dislike? At any rate, you deserve a cookie!

And if you have a dog behavior problem and you'd like help, join the Top Dog Academy today. In one month, using our methods, you can resolve this problem, or your money back.

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Oh, and if you want to download a PDF version of this flow chart, or read more, you can do so here: https://dunbar.info/problemflowchart

How Tall This Fall???Big enough to go to school? Contact Kari at Critters today!
10/02/2024

How Tall This Fall???
Big enough to go to school?
Contact Kari at Critters today!

What a great day for lessons and naps at Critters. This is Daisy. Yawn.
09/25/2024

What a great day for lessons and naps at Critters. This is Daisy. Yawn.

Did you know I have over 40 years professionally training dog....and before that, I trained my own pups!
09/25/2024

Did you know I have over 40 years professionally training dog....and before that, I trained my own pups!

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