Instructions Step 1: Keep your dog on a leash around cats until you can control the chasing when he's free. Step 2: Take your leashed dog into a room with a cat present. Be sure there is an escape path for the cat in case you loose control of the dog...
Instructions Step 1: Start teaching your dog not to chase with the dog on leash. Roll a ball out in front of the dog and give the verbal command "off." Step 2: Give a firm tug on the leash when he starts to go after the ball and give the "off" command...
We are Nick and Valerie Wisniewski on behalf of expertvillage.com. We would like to show you some bear tracks and if you would like more information, you can visit our website at walnuthilltracking.com. What we’ve done is we’ve prepared a sub...
One of the most important skills we can give our dog is how to come back to us. There are some things to remember. When they're young and cute and puppies, we want to play with them. It's very easy to end up chasing them. That's actually the worst game...
Instructions Step 1: Teach your dog the "off" command so you can stop him from chasing when it is inappropriate. Begin training in an area that is free from distraction. Step 2: Put your dog on leash and show him a ball. Throw the ball in front of him...
Hi I'm Torri Morris and on behalf of Expert Village we are going to show you how greyhound develop there chasing techniques which is pretty easy. The would chase anything. These are 250 feet runs and you put the puppies in here to start developing there...
Hi! I’m Lachland Clarke on behalf of Expert Village. I would like to invite you to visit our website at www.teamclarke.org. Let’s put a chain on there to string the dogs on. They have little drops on each every 2 feet or so. That’s how...
We are Nick and Valerie Wisniewski on behalf of expertvillage.com. We would like to show you some bear tracks and if you would like more information, you can visit our website at walnuthilltracking.com. What we’ve done is we’ve prepared a sub...
Instructions Step 1: Call your cat "Silly Kitty" when she is doing silly things such as chasing her tail or jumping at imaginary objects. Step 2: Give her the name "Good Kitty" when she is doing something like responding to a command you gave her. Step 3...
Hi I'm Torri Morris and on behalf of Expert Village we are going to show using the sprint fence. This is the sprint field and sprint path. We have to keep the dogs in shape, training is usually 2-3 times a week and in between we bring them out and if you...
Hi! I am Dr. Adrienne Mulligan and on behalf of expertvillage.com we are going to go over a few things that you can use to exercise your cat with light. A lot of cats will chase lights that they see on the floor and sometimes that can be sunlight and...
Hi this is Elise for ExpertVillage.com and in this short video clip we’re going to be talking about 4 important components to teaching your dog a good recall. Recall is when you’re asking your dog to come to you. One of the first things is...
Instructions Step 1: Train your dog by recruiting a friend to drive around your block while you hold your pooch on a long leash. When he begins to run after the car, give the leash a sharp tug, startling and stopping him. Don’t jerk him so hard you...
I'm Jim Leske, animal trainer with Expert Village. Today we're talking about border collies and herding. This is Tess. Border collies need a lot of physical stimulation. The reason that she is calm and relaxed is because she gets a lot of physical...
Good morning, my name is Jim Leske. I've been training animals for about ten years. I'm with Expert Village and our topic today is going to be herding. Tess is the black and white border collie. These dogs thrive on both mental and physical stimulation...
Hi! I am Dr. Adrienne Mulligan and on behalf of expertvillage.com we are going to talk a little bit about exercise for the outdoor cat. Obviously outdoor cats have the capability of exercising themselves, they have trees to climb, they have predators to...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Child Reason they should hug you Gentle touch Step 1: Tell the child what’s coming. “Hi, kid. I would like to hug you.” Step 2: Explain why you need to hug them. “I’d like to give you a...