Discovering training styles as a new trainer
We are taking another look back at a podcast where we had the pleasure of being joined by Dylan Rowse from @chinookk9! Dylan is the owner and head trainer at Chinook K-9 in Alberta Canada who came on the show to talk all things training from rescues, to dog breeds, and here we see him discuss the progression of discovering new trainers and training methods when you start your dog training career journey and learning to apply everything you learn appropriately.
The rest of Ep.116 is available now on our YouTube channel
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Should you Correct Growling
If your dog is growling during socials but avoids conflict while being uncomfortable, there’s no reason to be correcting for that because that’s exactly what we want our dogs to be doing!
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Being Able to Train a Dog While They Are Still in a High Arousal State
We are taking another look back at a podcast where we had the pleasure of being joined by Dylan Rowse from @chinookk9! Dylan is the owner and head trainer at Chinook K-9 in Alberta Canada who came on the show to talk all things training from rescues, to dog breeds, and here we see him discuss how important it is to train a dog while they’re in a high state of arousal!
The rest of Ep.116 is available now on our YouTube channel
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Identifying A Mistake
When your dog makes a mistake, the most important part is identifying the mistake before doing anything else. Your remote does not need to be on you and we don’t need to be rushing! Clear communication with your dog will build that solid relationship and structure before an ecollar correction will. So while you’re training, remember these things.
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Don’t let the annoying things overshadow the positive
Those things that we want to correct for, but we really can’t because they aren’t clear, can be very annoying. So much so to the point that it can overshadow all the amazing work and progress we’ve made with our dog. If you’re struggling with this mindset you’ve got to ask yourself, are those annoying behaviors like pacing, sniffing, or spinning dangerous to our dog or anyone else? Are they worth it clouding all of the positive changes you’ve made? Give yourself and your dog the credit you both deserve by focusing on the positive, and understand that there are just some things that our dogs do which we cannot change, and that’s okay!
The rest of Ep.38 is available now on our YouTube channel
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You can’t let your dog just take resources from you
When you have no control over the resources around you and you’re constantly letting your dog take them from you, your dog is going to develop worse and worse behaviors surrounding resources. It’s important that you learn how to resource guard things from your dog. What we mean by that is if you’re enjoying a snack on your couch, and your dog attempts to take that snack from you, you have to tell them no and correct them. Don’t let them take it away from you, or they will continue to keep trying to do it.
The rest of Ep.139 is available now on our YouTube channel
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There’s A Time And Place For Sniffing
There’s a time and place when allowing sniffing on walks. Watch as David breaks it down to a client recently on our DogVlog 153 on YouTube now!
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Should Your Dog Be Responding To “No”
Intensifying your “no” marker isn’t going to stop the behavior. It’s important that no matter how you’re saying your marker, you’re always following up with your correction. THAT is what’s going to condition stopping behaviors, not your tone.
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You have to be fair with your corrections
There are bound to be plenty of things your dog will do that will bother you. However, that doesn’t necessarily mean you should correct for all of those things. Some of those behaviors, while annoying as they can be, aren’t clear enough to your dog to correct for. The way we keep training and corrects fair to our dogs is knowing that they understand exactly what they are being corrected for. The correct can be attached to a specific behavior or lack thereof. If we correct for behaviors like sniffing, or spinning, or pacing (under the assumption that they aren’t breaking another command in order to perform the behavior), we can actually do harm to our dog’s training and our relationship with them.
The rest of Ep.38 is available now on our YouTube channel
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Updating training to fit owner’s needs
We wanted to look back at an older podcast episode with Tyler Muto from @consider_the_dog and share more of that conversation with you all! Here we see Tyler get into the importance of updating training to fit the needs of owners TODAY.
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Not All Socials With Dog Aggression Issues Are Spicy
Alot of people look at rehabilitating dogs with dog aggression issues as it’s got to be this big, dramatic session you’re going to watch. Don’t get us wrong, it can be but the large part of this that we see is putting them in a healthy environment to start so we can allow them to communicate and we will step in whenever we feel is too far.
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Setting Up Environments For Success
If you’re one of those people that uses treats to lure in a nervous dog and make it like you, we hate to break it to you but that’s the worst thing you can be doing in the presence of that dog. Here’s why!
#dogsocialization #social #youtube
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It’s not your responsibility to make a good name for your dog’s breed
There are a lot of responsibilities that come with owning power breeds like German Shepherds, Rottweilers, or pitbulls. However, it’s not YOUR sole responsibility as an owner of one of these types of dogs to make a good name for them. Your dog doesn’t have to be the representative of all of these dogs. Your only responsibility is to train the dog in front of you,
handle them safely, and work towards their success! Taking on all that responsibility is too much pressure for yourself and your dog. By simply being dedicated to the training of your dog, you will make a good name for YOUR DOG, and that is the most important thing!
The rest of Ep.37 is available now on our YouTube channel
#powerbreed #powerbreeds #dogtrainer #dogtrainers #dogbreeds #dogowner
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My Dog’s Reactivity Is Gone!
Your dogs reactivity is gone.. or is it?
Check out this full session David did with a one week tuneup dog now on YouTube!
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Don’t get too hung up on one style of training
We wanted to look back at an older podcast episode with Tyler Muto from Consider The Dog and share more of that conversation with you all! Here David explains some advice for new or junior trainers. With the recent boom in dog training, there are so many new trainers out there who are trying to learn. David recommends not getting too hung up on one particular style of dog training. When you get too stuck on one way, you close yourself off to learning and improving your training more, in addition to understanding why some methods are used. When you keep an open mind, you can develop your own style with methods that work the best for your clients and really understand why you’re using them!
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Stop infantilizing your small dog
Training your small dog still matters. It’s so easy to leave out small dogs untrained because we can simply pick them up and they don’t pose much of a threat to anything. However, an untrained small dog could be at risk of another dog injuring them. If your small dog is constantly reactive at every dog goes by or has free reign to approach any dog, you have no idea how the other dog in the equation is trained or what their behavior is like. When we constantly baby our small dogs and treat them like permanent puppies, we are doing them a bit of a disservice. You’ve got to stop infantilizing your small dog, because they are still a grown dog who you can communicate and set boundaries with. Boundaries that could one day save their life!
The rest of Ep.37 is available now on our YouTube channel
#smalldog #smalldogs #smalldogtraining #dogtrainer #dogtrainers
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Misinterpreting Confidence
We’ll see non confident dogs, under foreign circumstances, act differently than they would in the house. In the house, they’re emboldened through getting away with fearful behaviors in an environment that they’re comfortable in to keep scary threats away and owners may start to misconstrue those behaviors as confidence. Unfortunately that’s not the case.
Full social session with Kaiser on Youtube now!
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Allowing your trainers to feel attached to their work and clients
We wanted to look back at an older podcast episode with Tyler Muto from @consider_the_dog and share more of that conversation with you all! Here we see Tyler explains how to help your trainers avoid burnout by letting them feel attached to their work and the clients.
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Helping owners analyze how their training is going
When your clients are progressing through their training program, they may become disheartened or overwhelmed. It’s easy to let the struggles of the last week overshadow any wins they might have had. ESPECIALLY if one of their most concerning issues (whether they’ve realized how important it is or not) has been a continued issue for them. Here Michelle discusses how she asks clients for an overall feel of how the week went first before really digging into the individual components of the the past week of training. This allows her to gauge the emotions of the clients and potentially discover just how important certain aspects of the training may be to clients.
The rest of Ep.37 is available now on our YouTube channel
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Teaching your client without overwhelming them
We wanted to look back at an older podcast episode with Tyler Muto from @consider_the_dog and share more of that conversation with you all! Here we see Tyler discussing the importance of being able to share knowledge with your clients without overwhelming and overloading them.
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Is Your Dog Annoying When Wanting Affection?
We want to be mindful of who is soliciting the attention when it comes to us and our dogs. Although it may be cute when our dogs are pawing and climbing on us for affection, it can get to a point where it’s unfortunately not cute anymore and just annoying. These things can lead to unwanted behaviors so just be mindful!
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Helping clients understand how the pieces connect
When it comes to behavioral issues with dogs, there can be multiple factors that play into a larger issue. And for owners, it can be difficult to connect those dots. As trainers it’s our job to help clients understand the ripple effect some behaviors have with others, and how letting our dog get away with some can exacerbate others.
The rest of Ep.37 is available now on our YouTube channel
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Finding An Activity Your Dog Enjoys
A short part of a really good session we filmed for DogVlog 152 a few weeks back about a puppy who wasn’t interested in going on her night walks with her owner.
To see the full session, check out our YouTube channel for more!
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You want your clients to leave feeling more confident
As a trainer, a big part of your job is critiquing clients and the way that they interact with or lead their dogs. This can be very difficult, so, it’s imperative that the critiques you’re giving are set up delivered in such a way that they are entirely constructive to the owner and can help them feel more confident. If you focus on building that confidence early on in the program as well, your clients will see that as they continue, any advice or knowledge you’re giving is to make their relationship with their dog BETTER.
The rest of Ep.37 is available now on our YouTube channel
#dogowner #dogowners #dogtrainer #dogtrainers #dogtrainingtips
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