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  • Training Rules Your Dog-edited by mdoerator

    When it comes to training a dog, it seems there is an endless list of behaviors to teach: sitting, lying down, coming when called, walking nicely on leash, not jumping up -- you get the idea. Happily, there are some laws of learning your dog already knows! *please do not spam links to other sites using...
    Posted to German Shepherd Central (Weblog) by German Shepherd Central on 10-06-2007
    Filed under: German Shepherd, learning, behavior, training, GSD, obedience
  • New Black Lab

    Hello! I have written a previous post about my new dog and trying to get him accustomed to our three cats. but now, i thought perhaps i'd ask for advice on all his other 'quirks'! First, We just adopted Petey one week ago from the Humane Society. He is a one year old black lab mix (perhaps...
    Posted to Behavior Problems (Forum) by layck00 on 10-11-2007
    Filed under: Advice, barking, behavior, obedience, training
  • Suddenly peeing in same area inside

    I have a 1-year-old dog. She was easily "potty" trained. The process was/is to let her out into the backyard; out the door, down a flight of stairs, onto the grass. That was going well. Several months ago she was spayed. During the recovery time we would let her out through the front door to...
    Posted to Behavior Problems (Forum) by rpbalke on 10-09-2007
    Filed under: Advice, behavior, Housetraining, obedience, training
  • Re: Barking, Barking, and some more barking!

    Chuffy gives great suggestions. Also, is there a way for you to physically leave the training area (another room, down the hall, outside the door, etc.) each and every time he starts to bark? He probably enjoys working with you and getting treats, so if all the fun (fun = seeing the other dogs, getting...
    Posted to Behavior Problems (Forum) by German Shepherd Central on 10-08-2007
    Filed under: Advice, barking, behavior, exposure, obedience, training
  • Re: Great Dane afraid of Hardwood Floors

    I strongly urge you to try the method used my Cesar Millan with regard to the Great Dane video who wouldn't walk on the shiny, slippery floor. I have used this method several times - most recently on my sisters Doberman who would not walk anywhere in their house after they tiled some floors. He is...
    Posted to Dog Behavior & Psychology (Forum) by Pulgoso's Mom on 11-02-2007
    Filed under: behavior, dogs, training
  • A New and Improved Clicker Links List

    (Please note the disclaimer in my signature, as required by idog rules.) Clicker training has helped two of my dogs become great therapy dogs, with reliable obedience behavior and a repertoire of tricks, too. It has helped my clients' dogs in many ways as well. I like the fact that it is a force...
    Posted to Trainers, Philosophies and Methods (Forum) by spiritdogs on 12-04-2007
    Filed under: operant conditioning, clicker, clicker training, behavior, basic training, puppy training, relationship, training, trainer, positive
  • Help - starving dog gets up way too early

    We have a nearly six year old puggle. She's a great dog, very affectionate, but can never get enough to eat. If given the opportunity, she'd eat until she explodes. We feed her dinner at 5PM, 1/2 cup of diet dog food. She starts begging for it at about 4PM, but we wait until 5. That's not...
    Posted to Dog Behavior & Psychology (Forum) by kreisman on 01-13-2008
    Filed under: behavior, food, training
  • Clicker Links and Videos

    Since the good list was sliding further down the drain into oblivion, and this one is stickied, here are the links for those who want them: www.clickertraining.com (Karen Pryor) www.clickerlessons.com (free lessons) www.clickersolutions.com (collection of clicker articles) www.clickertrain.com (Corally...
    Posted to Trainers, Philosophies and Methods (Forum) by spiritdogs on 08-26-2007
    Filed under: inspiring, management, fabulous, operant conditioning, clicker, behavior, basic training, relationship, CM Opposition, training, positive
  • Boxer Puppy gets a little rough with one of my 3 kids

    Sparky my 9 week old boxer pup, gets a little more rough with my 6 year old, then any of my other kids. Dom, (6) plays more roughly with him then my other two. I just need some advice on how to handle both of them. Sparks, barks at dom like he is gonna "get him". I tell Dom to get away and...
    Posted to Dog Behavior & Psychology (Forum) by sparkysmom on 03-27-2008
    Filed under: kids training, children, behavior, training, Biteing, Barking, agression
  • HELP! How to get puppy from picking up stuff off the ground

    Help, my 6 month old female french bulldog is a great little puppy BUT every time shes in the yard she looks for and of course finds , twigs, sticks, rocks whatever to pick up and chew on. I/ve given her her chewy toy instead but she still does it.l I'm beside myself trying to get her to stop this...
    Posted to Behavior Problems (Forum) by cooperdup on 04-17-2008
    Filed under: Advice, behavior, training, chewing - discourage, dog training
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