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When to Use Dog Corrections

When to Use Dog Corrections

A correction should be used anytime your dog is doing unwanted behavior, unwanted vocal control or unwanted assertive/aggressive behavior. Corrections are used to show the dog boundaries and limitations and that you are the Alpha dog pack leader. I often...

How to Use Dog Corrections

How to Use Dog Corrections

How is a correction is used in a wolf, dog pack. The best way to use corrections is to be consistent and routine with the correction. In all of my trainings, I show customers how to use their voice, vocal tones and their posture to achieve balance with...

Using Sound for Dog Corrections

Using Sound for Dog Corrections

Correction with sound is the primary way that I correct dogs. As I have mentioned earlier dogs are very oral and vocal animals and in the wild they communicate with barks, grunts, licks or light moans. They way I teach customers how to correct their dogs...

Dog Corrections in Obedience Training

Dog Corrections in Obedience Training

What is a dog correction. Dog corrections are used in a wolf pack or a dog pack to instill leadership roles and a correct behavioral balance. You will notice how many dogs who have full run of a house or don't listen to any commands have no boundaries...

Why to Use Dog Corrections

Why to Use Dog Corrections

Why should a correction be used with a dog. In my opinion when you go to a friend's house and the dogs are doing three sixties around the living room furniture, jumping in the pool at will, fighting, jumping on guests, chewing apart the couch or...

Using Posture for Dog Corrections

Using Posture for Dog Corrections

Correction with posture is another vital way to correct your dog. As we've talked about throughout the whole training segment the tin man posture identifies with your dog or dogs that you're the leader of the pack. Just like in any dog, wolf pack or even...

Using Leashes to Correct a Dog

Using Leashes to Correct a Dog

The leash is your correction connection. This is a phrase coined by myself at Doggy Steps Dog Training to instill to the customer how important the leash can be in letting your dog know that you're the boss. When used appropriately, you can use your...

How to Reinforce Positive Behavior in Toddlers

How to Reinforce Positive Behavior in Toddlers

Many books have been written about how to correct bad behavior in toddlers, but positive behavior reinforcement is rarely mentioned. This is the most important thing you can do for your toddler's well-being. Here is how to reinforce positive behavior.

Different Types of Dog Corrections

Different Types of Dog Corrections

So to summarize corrections when and why I would like to stress the importance of correcting your dog when appropriate. The different types of corrections that I would recommend are primarily sound and posture. These can be anything from a grunt. Sound...

How to Train a Dog with a Shock Collar

How to Train a Dog with a Shock Collar

Training a dog with a shock collar, or electronic training device, is relatively easy, as long as some easy guidelines are followed. If the owner of the dog does not know how to train with an electronic collar, emotional damage can be done to the dog...

How to Put a Backpack on a Dog

How to Put a Backpack on a Dog

Hi, this is Ryan Gwilliam on behalf of Expert Village and I am going to show you how to create a boundary for your dog. I talked about how walking about properly and how you should always be the first one out the doors and now I am going to show you how...

How to Give Positive Reinforcement Housebreaking a Puppy

How to Give Positive Reinforcement Housebreaking a Puppy

The temptation to get a new puppy can be irresistible at times, especially when small children are begging for one. Many people who purchase on impulse do not fully appreciate the effort it takes to housebreak a puppy. Puppies are like small children...

How to Train an Italian Setter to Stay

How to Train an Italian Setter to Stay

Hi! I’m Melanie McLeroy with Taurus Training for Expert Village, and we’re going to work with a Bracco Italiano also known as an Italian setter. And we’re working with the Bracco Italiano, we’re going to teach her to stay. Now we...

How to Prevent Being Biten by a Horse

How to Prevent Being Biten by a Horse

Many people enjoy the company of horses. They like to ride and pack; they compete in a variety of events on horseback; and they get their jobs done from that position. Some animals are wonderfully understanding and patient with the humans who handle them...

How to Brush Your Dog’s Teeth

How to Brush Your Dog’s Teeth

Pet dental care is just as important as human dental care. The earlier you begin to brush your dog’s teeth, the easy it will be to do so once the pup is older. Here are some steps that will teach you how to easily implement proper pet dental care.

Train Your Puppy Not to Chew

Train Your Puppy Not to Chew

Hi! I’m Melanie McLeroy with Taurus Training for Expert Village and today we’re going to talk about puppies. So let’s talk about puppies and chewing. It’s very important to teach your puppy not to chew on inappropriate things for...

How to Train a Puppy to Run an Agility Course

How to Train a Puppy to Run an Agility Course

You have a new puppy and are eager to introduce your her to the exciting world of agility training. Even though formal training isn't recommended at a young age, there are many things that you can do to lay the groundwork for later training even at the...

Tips for Calming Down a Dog

Tips for Calming Down a Dog

Hi, this is Ryan Gwilliam on behalf of Expert Village and I am going to show you how to create a boundary for your dog. I talked about how walking about properly and how you should always be the first one out the doors and now I am going to show you how...

How to Train Dogs to Stay Off Beds

How to Train Dogs to Stay Off Beds

Hi, this is Ryan Gwilliam with Expert Village, and I'm going to teach you how to claim anything you want. Basically what a dog, a pack leader, a dominant dog in the wild would do is claim whatever he wanted whether it be food, a toy, a bone, the couch...

How to Train a Puppy to not Chew Furniture

How to Train a Puppy to not Chew Furniture

Puppy training often focuses solely on housebreaking, but there is much more involved in making your new puppy a friendly, compatible member of the household. Puppies love to chew. It's a development stage that strengthens the jaw and teeth. You can't...

How to Use a Pull Harness on a Dog You're Training

How to Use a Pull Harness on a Dog You're Training

Hi! I am Melanie McLeroy with Taurus Training for Expert Village and today we are going to talk about training dogs and we are going to talk about how to properly use a no- pull harness. This is Markie and she is very excited to go on her walks, but she...

Down Command for Drug Dogs

Down Command for Drug Dogs

Hi! I'm Captain Ray Varner with the Page Police Department for expertvillage.com. What I want to do today is the down position with a new dog. Most people when they train the down position do a corrective measure to make the dog go into the down position...

Heel Command for Drug Dogs

Heel Command for Drug Dogs

Hi! I'm Captain Ray Varner with the Page Police Department for expertvillage.com. What we want to teach you today is walking the dog in the heel position. What we want to do is when the dog is in the heel position and correctly positioned in the heel...

Reducing Distractions for a Dog

Reducing Distractions for a Dog

Hi, this is Ryan with Expert Village and I'm going to show you how to deal with distractions while you're walking your dog. So you get your good dog and you take him on a walk. You notice the dog is behind me or next to me, and any time that he goes to...

How to Avoid Spoiling a Dog

How to Avoid Spoiling a Dog

Many pet owners believe spoiling their dog equates to loving their dog, however, this philosophy isn't always true. In many regards, overindulgence can be detrimental to the well being of the pet and can lead to behavioral problems. A good rule to follow...

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