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Being a Good Student

1. Find the Right Class To get the most out of a class or lesson you need to find the right fit.  If the activities are too easy or too hard, you may not get as much out of the Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 14 years ago
4-H

Ohio 4-H Volunteer/Teen Conference Presentation: Training Secrets

The talk for tomorrow has the long and intriguing title of “Professional Secrets to Dog Training” but really… none of it is a secret.   We have 50 minutes to present the talk to an over-filled room (65 attendees, more Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 14 years ago
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Field Trip

This morning the “Advanced Agility” class took a field trip to go and watch an agility trial.  It was nice to take them to see what we’re working towards, how it should look, and how proficient the class has become.  Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 14 years ago
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Not Practicing Errors

An important part of basic training is to not give the dog opportunities to practice the incorrect response.  If your dog jumps on visitors? Keep him far enough away. Pulls on leash? Find other exercise options until his walking training Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 14 years ago
Polite Greetings

Jumping on People

This is one of the most common reasons people come to class and it often has easy fixes.We do a lot of exercises in class to teach appropriate behavior around people. Many times people are told the advice to “ignore Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 14 years ago
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Unwanted Behavior Chains

Many people will accidentally train their dogs to jump on a visitor then sit. Or jump on the counter then get off.  Or pull on the leash then return to heel position. These are created with good intentions. The owner Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 14 years ago
Blaze

Senior Dogs

Last year for Blaze’s birthday I wrote about living with abnormal dogs. Now he’s 11!  During the past year we finished his APDT Rally Level 1 title.  We intended to finish his AKC Rally Novice but never got our entries Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 14 years ago
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Wild Puppy Moments

Many of my clients have adolescents or puppies. Most of those have a regular complaint of the puppy going wild, either in the house (often in the evening) or on walks. The puppy runs around, tail between his legs, as fast as Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 14 years ago
Griffin

Griffin learning about eye drops

Griffin doesn’t appreciate grooming/vet type handling.  He has always been cautious about handling and it got a lot worse preceding Lyme disease being diagnosed.  Those exams were very painful and uncomfortable for him. Here’s a quick video showing how happy he is about eye Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 14 years ago
Training Exercise

How to Practice: Getting the most out of your training

In group classes we talk about how to practice. I first give a general set of tips and then we talk about efficient training. Use great treats. Work on one thing at a time. Many short sessions a day are Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 14 years ago

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