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World's Dog Trainer

Most dog training programs have a single host, even though there are nearly as many ways to train dogs as there are dog trainers. That’s why we’ll be featuring a different trainer each week on… World’s Dog Trainer!

 
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America's Dog Trainer

Most dog training programs have a single host, even though there are nearly as many ways to train dogs as there are dog trainers. That’s why we’ll be featuring a different trainer each week on… America’s Dog Trainer

 
TV Programs:  America's Dog Trainer

SIRIUS Dog Training: Berkeley Puppy 1

SIRIUS Dog Training: The Original Puppy School. In 1982, Dr. Ian Dunbar created the first modern puppy training classes. With lure-reward training methods, SIRIUS makes raising a well-mannered dog easy, effective and enjoyable for everyone involved. Expert trainer Nicole guides this six-week Puppy class through Socialization, Bite Inhibition, Handling, Gentling, Basic Manners & Obedience

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SIRIUS Dog Training: San Francisco, Puppy 2

<a href="http://www.siriuspup.com/index.html" target="_blank" title="SIRIUS Dog Training">SIRIUS Dog Training: The Original Puppy School</a>. Dog training is a life-long process. After Puppies successfully complete Puppy 1 they can continue their formal education with this second six-week course. Expert trainer Erica helps these owners and puppies perfect the lessons they learned in Puppy 1, increasing reliability and introducing some new tricks. Remember, practice makes perfect!

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Make Muzzle Wearing Fun!

Muzzles are useful tools in dog training and husbandry. Some people think they look scary and make a dog look mean. Many dogs don't enjoy wearing a muzzle because the only time they've ever had to wear one was when they're feeling stressed out, such as a the vet when injured or some other kind of emergeny or unpleasant situation. Teach your dog to enjoy wearing a muzzle, just in case, before you ever need one. Laz loves his muzzle because it means we are going to either train for his favorite sport, or play ball! 

 
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When Can I Stop Rewarding My Dog?

“When I can I stop rewarding my dog for doing the correct behavior?” 

This is one of the top three questions I get from my students. Really, what these people are asking is either, “When can I stop training my dog?” or, “When can I start punishing my dog?” 

For some reason, people take offense when they think their dog is doing the “right” thing for a tangible reward, such as a paycheck, rather than for the intrinsic reward of obeying the master! 

 
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Flirt Pole Fun!

One of my top tips for students to improve their dog’s training performance is to play interactive games. Play will enhance your relationship with your dog and the stronger your relationship, the better your training will go. 

 

 
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Boom Boom Puppy Power

This video shows some training I did with a young puppy as she would back away and show behaviours associated with feeling uncomfortable around her collar. In a short training period you will see how giving her choice, control and predicability builds and empowered learner who is a willing participant.

 
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Dog Training Ideas: Veterinary and care giving behaviours

Ideas on teaching behaviour to make taking care of the dogs under our care less stressful and easier on them. Contact you local dog trainer and ask them to show you how you can work on appropiate and fun training ideas for your dog. 

 
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Teaching "Food Manners"

This video is an introduction to teaching dogs both puppies and adults which behaviours are likely to payoff in the presence of food and which behaviours do not. 

 
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Muttamorphosis Dog-Stars of the Big Screen!

 

When a group of North East of England dog owners signed up for a training class last Summer, they never thought their pooches could become celebs. But that’s now on the cards for the regions first all dog cast, after they made a short film which premiered in Newcastle last night. ‘Motley Mutts, The Rescue’ is a joint project between local trainer Sue McCabe of Muttamorphosis and Nathan Squires of MBT Productions.

 
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Getting Ready for the Vets

The power of positive reinforcement training along side empowering your learner and giving them choice and control. Love my monkey boy:)

 
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A workshop with Ian Dunbar: Solving "impossible" off-leash, real-life behavior problems, real-time.

In this vlog post Ian Dunbar describes one of his latest workhops and what he most enjoys about teaching people and dogs in this format. He loves bringing "impossible" problem behaviors into the workhop and resolving them in real time. He teaches handlers how to quanitfy progress, test reliability, and improve performace vastly. This put the responsibility of reliability and performance on the handler and on training, rather than on the dog.

 
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Give Your Dog The Gift of Sniff with Nosework!

It’s no secret what a dog’s nose knows. While we humans have only around 5 million scent receptors, dogs’ olfactory receptors number in the hundreds of millions! Dogs use their noses as a primary source of navigation and information gathering. They use scent-marking a source of communication. Dogs take in scent the way most people take in visual and auditory information.

 

Yet in our human-centric world, dogs are constantly thwarted or punished for gathering info/exploring/expressing themselves via sniffing and marking.

 

 

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