Dog Training Tip – Remember To Proof Behaviors

My Wednesday #dogtrainingtip – when training your dog, remember to practice the behavior – whether it is sit, down, stay, come or something else –  it in a variety of environments, with gradually more distractions. And always give value to behaviors with positive reinforcement. For more on proofing – please read my other blog post […]

A Reminder About Training

My friendly reminder…our pets do not come pre-learned with all of our rules. And they do not speak human language. They rely on us to teach them. The clearer our lesson plan, and the more fun and valuable we can make the outcome of their doing the behaviors we want to see, the more they […]

A Tip About Using Positive Reinforcement In Training

Remember, when you are looking for reinforcers to strengthen your pet’s behaviors, you don’t always need food. The opportunity to sniff can also be a valued consequence for walking with a loose leash or sitting by your side. What types of positive reinforcement do you use after your pets wanted behavior to help build value […]

Win Tickets To Cincinnati Petopolis 2014 Mother’s Day Weekend

  On May 10 & 11 (Mother’s Day weekend), our Cincinnati Duke Energy Convention Center is going to be transformed into an indoor dog extravaganza with fun games and activities for you and your dog, educational opportunities, and lots of booths. It is the Iams Kroger Petopolis 2014!

In Dog & Pet Training, How Do You Define Success?

I have said many times, when you are teaching your pet a behavior skill, knowing what it is that YOU are looking for in that behavior skill is going to be extra important in being able to teach your pet with clarity.

On Setting Your Pet Up For Success

The other day I was working with this sweet girl, Fifa, and one of her caregivers, Jennifer. We were going to go outside to begin teaching Fifa about walking on a loose leash, only, I quickly realized just the act of being near the front door sent her over her excited meter.