Dog And Other Pet Training Tip

A dog (and other pet) training tip:  remember, you don’t need to plan out an hour of your day to work on teaching skills. Actually, short sessions are much better as they allow both you and your student to stay focused. And you can build training into everyday life such as asking for a behavior […]

Ask Yourself – Are You Setting Your Dog Training Up For Success?

Last night this cute little guy was my demonstration puppy in a behavior class. As he and his parents found seats in the back of the room, I had them put him on the ground. There he was a bundle of happy-go-lucky spirit so excited by the new smells and friendly humans that surrounded him. […]

My Furry Valentine Is Cincinnati’s Pet Adoption Mega Event

All too often puppies and dogs find their ways into shelters, for many reasons, often for no fault of their own. They are the victims of circumstances beyond their control, like an illness or death in the family, divorce, growing family, family relocation, or improper training and preparation from owners.

Dog Training To Prevent Door Dashing

It was to be the second time I was helping a friend solve her dog’s door dashing problem. We were teaching her dog to lay down on a rug several feet from the door, and remain in that position, before we would open it. The ultimate goal: her dog would go to the rug on […]

Kids And Dogs: A Bite Prevention Tip

I’m holding a parent/child bite prevention and dog training class on teaching Dog Super Heroes (ages 6 to 10) at The Dog Studio February 1. Please click here to register: http://goo.gl/szzw8I

Research: Why Use Positive Reinforcement In Dog Training

I have long been an advocate for using the most positive strategies for managing and modifying behavior because I have seen firsthand the difference in how that approach has helped to not only set myself and my pets up for success, but also the impact it has had on our relationship. And I have seen […]

Tips For Preventing Resource Guarding By Puppies And Dogs

The other day I saw a scenario I have seen before. A golden retriever was laying on the ground working on a stuffed Kong. He was perfectly content, with relaxed body muscles, until the moment a human walked up to take his possession away.

Dog Training Lessons From Dave Kroyer

I am always on the look out for opportunities to learn from experts in training through positive reinforcement. And I’ve got to say, the two days that I spent in Columbus at PosiDog taking a course from internationally renowned trainer Dave Kroyer were absolutely invaluable.

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