Posted by admin | Jan 12th, 2010
If driving with your dog in cars is too distracting and prevents you from taking him different places, try this exercise.
Driving Dog In Cars
First, warm up your dog’s mind and self-control with a five or ten minute obedience workout.
Next, sit in the back seat and have your dog sit next to you. Keep the leash in your hand and use your obedience command language. As long as your dog behaves, praise heartily.
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Posted by admin | Dec 29th, 2009
Conditioning.
How Do Our Dogs Learn from Us
Training by conditioning relies on consistently patterned performances and responses without causing emotional responses like fear or pain. Conditioning requires repetition.
Quality dog training involves conditioning. Expect to repeat yourself in order to create new behaviors.
Compulsion.
Compulsion is a scary word with many misconceptions. Compulsion does not mean...