The Welcome Home! Ultimate Guide is the ultimate dog training DVD for all newly-adopted puppies and dogs! What I wanted to create was an ultimate guide for anyone who has rescued a new puppy or dog from the shelter and is wondering 'Now what do I do?' And more importantly, 'How do I do it!?' This Ultimate Guide consists of an hour long program, plus a 12-page Quick Start Guide packed with all the basic information you need to keep your new arrival safe and get his or her training off to the best start possible.
In this brand new dog training DVD, Paul provides step-by-step instructions using the same tried and true, positive, force-free, reward-based methods that he has used to train dogs for over 40 years. Comes with a 12-page Quick Start Guide packed with additional helpful information to get you and your new pup off on the right paw! Bonus: includes a 20 minute in-depth interview with vaccination and nutrition expert Dr. Jean Dodds, DMV.
In this brand new dog training DVD, Paul provides step-by-step instructions using the same tried and true, positive, force-free, reward-based methods that he has used to train dogs for over 40 years. Comes with a 12-page Quick Start Guide packed with additional helpful information to get you and your new pup off on the right paw! Bonus: includes a 20 minute in-depth interview with vaccination and nutrition expert Dr. Jean Dodds, DMV.
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I didn't know what puppy from the litter I was going to choose but as I was playing with four of the puppies, a fifth puppy just stayed in the corner.
I asked about her and the breeder suggested I choose one of the other four as that puppy wasn't very social with people or the other puppies.
So, of course, I chose her.
She was 10 weeks old.
Her full name was Molly Mas Macho.
There were some rough times those first 18 months, especially when her aggression was so bad she'd break through the screen and she'd try and bite little old ladies who were walking home from the bus stop.
I asked about her and the breeder suggested I choose one of the other four as that puppy wasn't very social with people or the other puppies.
So, of course, I chose her.
She was 10 weeks old.
Her full name was Molly Mas Macho.
There were some rough times those first 18 months, especially when her aggression was so bad she'd break through the screen and she'd try and bite little old ladies who were walking home from the bus stop.
A bit of controversy has swirled as the term "Dog Whisperer" has been used by a number of dog trainers around the globe.
Although non-force animal training methods have been around for many decades, the term dog whisperer was popularized in the early 1990s, as an offshoot of horse whispering.
Frightened dogs were no longer physically forced into situations they were afraid of and all these were replaced with kindness and compassion.
As we use the term, dog whispering is more about educating ourselves about dogs and their behavior than it is about educating or training dogs, although that is certainly an important aspect.
Although non-force animal training methods have been around for many decades, the term dog whisperer was popularized in the early 1990s, as an offshoot of horse whispering.
Frightened dogs were no longer physically forced into situations they were afraid of and all these were replaced with kindness and compassion.
As we use the term, dog whispering is more about educating ourselves about dogs and their behavior than it is about educating or training dogs, although that is certainly an important aspect.
We all know that hunkering down with your BFF makes everything better.
Now is the PERFECT time for you and your family to have fun, reduce stress and strengthen your relationship with your dog.
Check out our NEW Private Online Dog Training Classes today!.
With our Private Online Dog Training Classes, you'll get real time, one-on-one training for yourself and your dog with best-selling author and world-renowned dog trainer, Paul Owens.
No special technology required - with just your laptop, tablet or phone, your dog and some yummy treats, Paul is there to help you and your pup with personalized expert guidance, training and consultation.
Now is the PERFECT time for you and your family to have fun, reduce stress and strengthen your relationship with your dog.
Check out our NEW Private Online Dog Training Classes today!.
With our Private Online Dog Training Classes, you'll get real time, one-on-one training for yourself and your dog with best-selling author and world-renowned dog trainer, Paul Owens.
No special technology required - with just your laptop, tablet or phone, your dog and some yummy treats, Paul is there to help you and your pup with personalized expert guidance, training and consultation.
Here comes summer and with it all the related safety hazards that need to be addressed to keep both you and your dog safe: watching out for broken glass while on walks, making sure you and your dog use canine-safe sunscreen, keeping off hot sand, pavement and asphalt, never leaving dogs alone in a car, always having plenty of fresh water available, waiting for the car seats to cool down before asking your dog to jump in, and so on.
But there's one hazard most people are unaware of: hose water.
I received a call last summer from a client whose Labrador retriever, Conner, was exhibiting all the signs of a dog needing immediate veterinary care: vomiting, diarrhea, low energy.
But there's one hazard most people are unaware of: hose water.
I received a call last summer from a client whose Labrador retriever, Conner, was exhibiting all the signs of a dog needing immediate veterinary care: vomiting, diarrhea, low energy.
I adopted a 1-1/2 year-old small female pit bull mix from a couple who were neglecting her.
She is very sweet but has a habit of whining whenever I leave her sight.
I thought it might get better after I'd had her for a while but it's been weeks now and no change.
I take her with me as many places as I can (even to work) to give her a sense of security but her behavior stays the same.
Is there anything I can do?
Although your best course of action is to find a professional trainer to visit your home and evaluate the situation, it does sound a lot like separation anxiety.
She is very sweet but has a habit of whining whenever I leave her sight.
I thought it might get better after I'd had her for a while but it's been weeks now and no change.
I take her with me as many places as I can (even to work) to give her a sense of security but her behavior stays the same.
Is there anything I can do?
Although your best course of action is to find a professional trainer to visit your home and evaluate the situation, it does sound a lot like separation anxiety.
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