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www.trainyourdogtv.com – Train Your Dog TV – Episode 3 – Jumping – Eric Letendre, the Amazing Dog Training Man, covers the topic of jumping in depth. Watch this video to learn how to ask Eric your dog training questions. Category


www.trainyourdogtv.com – Train Your Dog TV – Episode 2 – Chewing – Eric Letendre, the Amazing Dog Training Man, covers the topic of dog and puppy chewing in depth. Watch this video to learn how to ask Eric your dog training questions.

A guide to different aspects of model trains including scale, gauge, and landscapes. Glossery of model train vocabulary.
Loving Model Trains: A Practical Guide To Model Train Railroading


www.pamsdogacademy.com This is an easy way to get your dog to bring back an item (toy, frisbee, ball, tug). I like to first see where the dog would like to take the item. Then I just position myself at that spot. So, when my puppy kept taking his toy to the shade, then I figured that I would stand in the shade and when he brought it back to me, I would click and give him a treat, then toss the toy again. The more I would repeat this the more he developed muscle memory and started bringing it back to me, even if I was not in the shade. Soon, he developed a love for the game and understood that in order to get the toy back, he needed to bring it to me. Plus, it was more fun playing with me than just watching the toy lay there in the shade. He loves to fetch items now and is ready and willing anytime something is thrown. :) I hope this helps. Maybe your dog likes to take the item under the coffee table or into his crate. Then that is where you should start the toss from. Have a great week! Pam, Isabelle, Bandit & Twix


In this episode learn why you should train your dog and the benefits of training.Part 1/25. Dog Training Made Easy is a series of quick videos to teach your dog basic training and commands. Carolyn Menteith, host of the 25 videos, guides dog owners through important topics such as handling your dog, biting, sitting, barking, digging, eating poo, commands such as sit, stay, and retrieve, and so much more. These videos are around 2-5 minutes each and can be watched in order or individually. As a whole, the series aims to help you ensure your dog is socialable, well trained, and a happier dog. For more information about Dogs Trust, please visit www.dogstrust.org.uk


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See more at www.selfhelpdogtraining.com for everything you need to know to train your own dog in the Foundation Style of Dog Training. This video shows the first phase of training your dog to Heel. After completing all three phases your dog can Heel off-leash around heavy distractions. Foundation Style dog training is both very humane and also very reliable. It is a style that is used by some of the top dog trainers in the industry to train all types of dogs from working dogs, aggression rehab cases, and difficult pet dogs. See for yourself why foundation style dog training is quickly becoming the choice of top professionals.

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Subscribe to get more How to Train your dog videos by K9-1 Specialized Dog Training. You can get further details on how to train your dog to come when called by going to our online dog training site located at www.selfhelpdogtraining.com. This is part of the first phase out of three for teaching a dog to come on command. Thank you for your support!


Learn how to train your dog to pull off socks and other clothing step by step, tug laundry baskets and strip beds. Look for our other educational videos and information at www.viassistancedogs.blogspot.com Brought to you by Vancouver Island Assistance Dogs in Nanaimo, BC. Helping owners train their own service dogs. For Deaf and Hard of Hearing viewers, a star (*) has been placed in the middle of the screen to show the proper timing of clicker or verbal marker.


A couple of you have been asking how I teach heel, so here it is! The first thing I work on is getting the dog to find the heel position. They have to be VERY good at this first step if we want a reliable, tight and focused heel. A good technique to remove the ‘chair’ is to put it further away by an inch every day for a week. By the end of the week you will likely no longer need it. Teaching a dog to come around to your side also has a very useful application in loose leash walking. I will go over this in my next video, which will be up in 2 days!


www.sitmeanssit.com Click yellow button on right to ’subscribe’ to my videos. Have a Belgian Malinois that you would like to get better with his directional work? My 17 month old Malinois named “Nash” is seen here with hopefully a few tips for you. Find a Sit Means Sit Dog Trainer near you www.sitmeanssit.com Become a Sit Means Sit Dog Training Business Franchise Owner: www.sitmeanssit.com


Learn how to train your dog to sit and stay on command in this free dog training video. Expert: Jim Leske Bio: My name is Jim Leske, Animal Behaviorist & Trainer. Filmmaker: Louis Nathan


To train a drug dog, first get them obsessed with a ball and then familiarize them with the odors that they’ll later be told to find. Train a drug dog with tips from an experienced dog trainer in this free video on dog obedience. Expert: Ty Brown Contact: www.communicanine.net Bio: Ty Brown has been a dog trainer for over 10 years. Filmmaker: Michael Burton



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