Dog Training – Working K-9

April 2, 2012 by  
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Horse Training Success.

March 30, 2012 by  
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Solve Your Horses Bad Habits With These Horse Whisperer Training Techniques.
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Dog Training: How to Train Your Dog to Not Pull

March 27, 2012 by  
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Dog Training: How to get your dog interested in Frisbee

March 24, 2012 by  
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Dog Training: Dancing Shih tzu puppy FurFur 踴る犬

March 21, 2012 by  
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9-month old Shih tzu puppy twirling around for food. As a part of obedience training, we would ask our pets to perform a few commands for us before rewarding them with their meal. Here, FurFur performed the following commands: Lie down Roll over (with his own spin on it) Gluteus Dancing Go get your food Leave it Come here Sit If you enjoyed this, please visit our blog at SweetFurr.blogspot.com and also subscribe to our channel www.youtube.com .Thanks! =)

Free Hunting Dog Training Videos – Willow Creek Kennels

March 12, 2012 by  
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Using pigeons as positive reinforcement we start training Rooster to be steady to wing. We have found this method of training is easy on young dogs, and makes introducing the “Whoa” command fun for the dog.

Dog Training: How To Train Your Dog To Stay in the Yard! Also, My hyper puppy barks too much! Help!

March 6, 2012 by  
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What NOT to do and why- dog training clicker tips

February 20, 2012 by  
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PLEASE READ THE WHOLE MANIFESTO IN AN EASIER FORMAT HERE: www.dogmantics.com It also translated into Dutch Swedish Spanish and Portuguese on that site. Here is a small excerpt: The many problems with using physical or psychological intimidation: 1) Without perfect timing, intensity, and consistency, the “training” amounts to nothing more than abuse. 2) The animal learns to avoid the punisher in order to indulge in undesirable behavior. 3) These techniques can cause irreversible emotional damage to the animal. 4) The punishment can increase stress hormones, arousal, and aggression. 5) Animals can habituate to the punishment — meaning that the intensity of the punishment must keep increasing to have any effect as the animal learns to endure it. 6) You cannot change an animal’s basic emotional response to find children, adults, or other animals (or anything for that matter) reinforcing by using intimidation; you can only suppress the dog’s punished behaviors. 7) Intimidation can cause dogs to hide their warning signs before attempting to bite. 8) Dogs trained with punishment can feel trapped by their handlers, since the decision to leave a ‘stay’ or to leave the handler’s side (to escape from a bothersome child, for example) can cause punishment. Animals who feel they have no escape tend to bite rather than move away. 9) Intended intimidation can actually increase the behavior you wish to extinguish, as intimidation involves giving a form of attention to an animal. 10) The

Remote dog training – Training your dog

February 14, 2012 by  
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866-748-6748 www.SitMeansSit.com Phoenix SIT MEANS SIT DOG TRAINING with Phoenix Az dog trainer Toni Drugmand and Brian Hewitt show their “Stuff”. This was taken at an RV show in Phoenix Arizona, where they were doing a dog training demonstration. Toni Drugmand’s dog training in Phoenix…

dog training- how to purse train / crate train a dog

February 11, 2012 by  
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This video goes over the steps on how to teach your toy dog to love being in a purse. One of the main reasons that people get small dogs is for the convenience of being able to take them where ever they go. One way of taking dogs everywhere is by concealing them in a purse. This tutorial…

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