Sunday, February 4th, 2007
The puppy who learns the rules of fetch-and-carry has taken a big step forward into being a well-trained adult dog. In this way, he also finds that learning can be fun. Roughhousing, though not too roughly, teaches him to play and not bite and to work to get something he wants, still without hurting the […]
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Friday, January 12th, 2007
If we want our dogs to do things for us, we need to know how to make them feel good. Below are two positive inducements that can win the heart of any dog.
Get A Ball: Preferably, use a tennis ball because it bounces and is easily controlled by the owner. In training a dog with […]
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Sunday, December 31st, 2006
There are many ways you can reward your dog other than giving him his favorite treat.
Generally, the more reliably your dog has learned a behavior, the more you can give him rewards in place of foods. For dogs who love certain things more than a treat, rewards can become a more important primary motivator than […]
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