About Dog Leash Training

Pulling on the leash is a common problem, hence the old "Who's walking who?" joke. And many of us unknowingly perpetuate it by letting ourselves be dragged along like a hooked fish. So how do you stop it? Stop rewarding the behavior. Whether it's a new puppy or an older dog, never let your dog or...

Dog Leash Training

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  • March 31st, 2011

    Positive and negative reinforcement have become buzz words for animal behaviorists, but they are also concepts that you, as your dog's trainer, can use to help your pet develop into a well-behaved canine companion--if you understand what each term means. Keeping it simple, positive reinforcement...

  • March 31st, 2011

    The birth of a baby is a wonderful event for your human family. To make it an equally joyous occasion for your dog, you need to give him some special attention to help him cope. Since they are pack animals and follow a strict hierarchy in their lives, having a strange new member of the pack might...

  • March 31st, 2011

    There is nothing more frustrating than trying to chase a dog that plays "keep away" when you are trying to get it to come. Here are a few tips on improving your dogs response to the come command (commonly...

  • July 29th, 2009

    Forging ahead is the biggest problem when walking adolescent dogs on-leash. Dogs pull on leash for a variety of reasons. Many adolescent dogs pull on-leash, because they were allowed to pull as puppies....

  • June 2nd, 2009

    Do you have problems with your dog getting on the couch...then refusing to get off? Does he ignore you when you call him? Does he nose or paw at your hand for you to pet or play with him, or get defensive...

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