Tag Archives: clicker training
Training Fearful, Reactive, Aggressive Dogs
Training (or more likely re-training) a dog who is fearful, reactive, or “aggressive” often begins when people try to fix leash walking problems or barking problems or recall problems. But, that’s just the tip of the iceberg. (Keep reading. Details on this week’s prizes below.) Continue reading
Posted in Dog Training, Humane Dog Training, Pain-Free Dog Training, Positive Reinforcement Dog Training, Prize Giveaway
Tagged aggressive dog, behavior adjustment training, choke collar, clicker training, dog training, fearful dog, Humane Society of Boulder Valley, pinch collar, positive reinforcment training, prong collar, reactive dog, shock collar
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Teaching Loose Leash Walking
Walking nicely on a leash is among the most basic requests we make of our dogs. And, yet, it’s also one of the most common scenarios that lead to dogs wearing collars that choke them, collars that pinch them with prongs, or collars that shock them with actual electricity. (Keep reading. Details on this week’s prizes below.) Continue reading
Posted in Dog Training, Humane Dog Training, Pain-Free Dog Training, Positive Reinforcement Dog Training
Tagged choke collar, clicker training, dog collar, dog harnesses, dog training, head collars, heel, heeling, Humane Society of Boulder Valley, leash, loose leash walking, pinch collar, positive reinforcement, shock collar
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