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philosophy on dog Training?
As a relationship - based trainer, my
training philosophy centers
on strengthening and celebrating the bond between pet guardians and their
dogs.
There are many
philosophies and schools of thought
on how to
train a
dog, but for us the answer is pretty simple and straightforward positive reinforcement
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An avid
dog trainer for nearly two decades, Jill has learned a variety of methods and
philosophies regarding
dog training and behavior modification, with an emphasis
on pack behavior.
Jeanene's
training philosophy is based
on developing
dogs that work happily with their humans and are excited to learn new things.
Sydney's
dog training philosophy is based
on two - way communication —
training requires as much listening and observing as it does talking and doing.
Jane's
training philosophy: whether you want a well - mannered family pet, a sport
dog or both, you need to have a strong foundation and never skimp
on the basics!
Kathy's
training philosophy and advice is summarized in her book, Plenty in Life is Free: Reflections on Dogs, Training and Findin
training philosophy and advice is summarized in her book, Plenty in Life is Free: Reflections
on Dogs,
Training and Findin
Training and Finding Grace.
My
dog training philosophy is that it is important to get the
dog trained, not to just keep selling the owners
on taking more lessons.
In episode 68, Sean interviews
Dog Trainer, Cara Putnam about her
training philosophy, her focus
on dogs» instincts and needs, as well as some specific ideas about how
dogs» marking behavior can affect the pack -LSB-...]
There are many
dog training philosophies these days, so it can be hard figuring out which are the best methods to use
on our sensitive little Shelties.
In episode 68, Sean interviews
Dog Trainer, Cara Putnam about her
training philosophy, her focus
on dogs» instincts and needs, as well as some specific ideas about how
dogs» marking behavior can affect the pack and play environment.
My
philosophy on training dogs begins with the simple principle that we are absolutely sure that
dogs want to be partners with their humans.
Classes emphasize a relationship - based
training philosophy that focuses
on teaching
dogs real - life skills by using rewards that are meaningful.
The author redefines the state of the art in
dog behavior and
training and depicts
dogs as they really are, with their lovable «can I eat it, chew it, urinate
on it, what's in it for me»
philosophy.
Michael Ellis»
philosophy on dog training is something that all
dog trainers, and owners for that matter, should listen to.
There are many
philosophies and schools of thought
on how to
train a
dog, but for us the answer is pretty simple and straightforward -
There are many
philosophies and schools of thought
on how to
train a
dog, but for us the answer is pretty simple and straightforward - start very early and use positive reinforcement.
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