One of the questions I get asked in almost every interview is, «Where did your ability to
communicate with dogs come from?»
Not exact matches
Truth be told, humans tend to be a bit narrow - minded when it
comes to
communicating with dogs.
This story is a perfect example of how important our energy is, especially when it
comes to
communicating with our
dogs.
Many people who call me for training are at a loss on how to
communicate with their
dog, especially when it
comes to boundaries and behaviors that the
dogs should NOT be demonstrating.
We help you to understand where your
dog is
coming from so you can
communicate with them in a «Canine way» rather than a «Human way».
Many owners tend to treat their
dogs like a child, not understanding that a
dog needs to be understood in a more canine way, which is where
dog psychology and a understanding of how
dogs communicate with each other
comes in.
Crystal
came to our staff as a fellow student trying to learn how to
communicate better
with her
dog.
It requires an open - mind and commitment from you (and others) who
come in contact
with your
dog, to learn new ways of teaching and
communicating.
Learn «
dog speak,» the body language and vocalizations needed to
communicate with your
dog... how to train without jerking, hitting, kicking, or shaking... five ways to establish a leadership role so your
dog will happily follow your lead... new step - by - step instructions for teaching vital commands such as sit, stay,
come and drop it.