Thu, 18 October 2007 More podcasts coming soon. We promise. Category: general -- posted at: 2:45 PM Comments[0] |
Sat, 2 June 2007 Deven discusses how to approach the problem of resource guarding, with valuable references and tools for keeping pup away from treasured but troublesome treats. Later in the show, learn how to defer this behavior from puppyhood while teaching appropriate chewing and mouthing. Recommended Reading and Links: MINE! A Guide To Resource Guarding In Dogs by Jean Donaldson Award Winner, Dog Writer's Assn. of America, 2002, Training and Behavior Book. The San Francisco SPCA photo Comments[1] |
Tue, 15 May 2007 Almost-perfect pooches that exhibit bad behavior on-leash might have many reasons for doing so - here's how to accurately identify and change the behavior, with details on how the process works and what you can do to increase your efficiency as a trainer. Thanks to listener Mark from Sweden for sending in the question, and you can do the same at www.CanineCampus.com
Recommended Reading and Links:
Turid Rugaas: Patricia McConnell: Feisty Fido: Help for the Leash Aggressive Dog (with Karen London) Emma Parsons: Click to Calm: Healing The Aggressive Dog Comments[0] |
Sun, 8 April 2007 As promised in the last show, these excerpts from the Canine Campus class manual provide direction on methods for socialization, the Socialization Scavenger Hunt, and teaching bite inhibition. Comments[0] |
Sun, 25 February 2007 Finding the right trainer for you, how to build "anticipation" in training, praise for Susan Garrett, why puppy socialization is so important.links: Susan Garret via Dogwise DOGS! Course at Purdue University Comments[0] |
Deven discusses how to approach the problem of resource guarding, with valuable references and tools for keeping pup away from treasured but troublesome treats. Later in the show, learn how to defer this behavior from puppyhood while teaching appropriate chewing and mouthing.
Almost-perfect pooches that exhibit bad behavior on-leash might have many reasons for doing so - here's how to accurately identify and change the behavior, with details on how the process works and what you can do to increase your efficiency as a trainer. Thanks to listener Mark from
Finding the right trainer for you, how to build "anticipation" in training, praise for Susan Garrett, why puppy socialization is so important.
