Not exact matches
Most
dog fanciers agree that there are three types of intelligence in
dogs — instinctive intelligence (the ability to do what they were bred for), adaptive intelligence (the ability to use their
past experiences to solve problems) and obedience intelligence (the ability to learn behaviours in response to
training from their handler).
The crate
training process takes time, effort, and patience which depend on your
dog's age, temperament and
past experiences.
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Past President and current member of the Connecticut Animal Control Association • Member of the National Coalition developing response plans for FEMA in the event of national disasters (she does not work for FEMA) • Consultant on the Compendium of Animal Rabies Prevention and Control Committee (she is the only lay person on the panel) • Evaluator for Animal Control Departments throughout the United States, ensuring compliance with National Standards • Board of Directors of the New England Animal Control / Humane Academy in New Hampshire currently serving as Assistant Director & Instructor • National Task Force for Animal Hoarding • New England and State of Connecticut Task Force for Animal Fighting • Member of the New England Stock
Dog Association • Member of Curriculum Advisory Committee, University of New Hampshire, Thompson School of Applied Science Teaching
Experience: • Cruelty Investigation Instructor for Police Officers and Animal Control Officers • Certified as an Instructor to teach at the FBI and Police Academy • Teaches Cruelty Investigation, Criminal Law and First Aid to Police, Animal Control and Humane Officers at the University of New Hampshire • National and Connecticut Animal Control Association • Numerous Kennel Clubs and Schools Author — National Animal Control Association
Training Guide — Disaster Planning American Kennel Club • Certified Canine Good Citizen (CGC) evaluator • Completed Obedience requirements for becoming an AKC Obedience Judge.
As a general rule, if I recommend euthanasia for an unstable
dog, after meeting the owners and
dog, then I'm relying on my gut, and
past experience, to say that even with the
training, I still think someone is going to be injured by the
dog.
Dogs from any breed can be good with children based on their
past experiences,
training on how to get along with kids, and personality.
If you are thinking of adopting a
dog who has shown aggression in the
past, you should consider leaving his care to someone with the proper
experience and knowledge — or devote a good amount of time learning how to
train and care for a
dog prone to aggression.
Crate
training can take days or weeks, depending on your
dog's age, temperament and
past experiences.
Do expect to answer many questions about you & your family, current pets,
dog experience, any
past gwp
experience along with your hunting /
training skills and goals for a new puppy.
The Crate
training can take days or even weeks, depending on your
dog's age, temperament and
past experiences.
Crate
training helps to teach your
dog that pleasant things can happen inside a crate, contrary to his
past negative
experiences.
Your
dog's age, breed, temperament, and
past experiences will all factor into the
training; some
dogs take longer than others to learn, but all you need to really do is be patient and positive.