Thursday, 29 May 2014
Friday, 2 May 2014
20:41
Pupy
In this video, Training Positive address some of the most popular questions regarding puppy training. When should you start training a puppy? How do you teach a dog to want to be obedient? How to establish good habits, eliminate behavior problems and some house-training basics.
The key is to set your dog up to be successful without even giving them a chance to do the wrong thing.
Puppies are curious and energetic which combined, may cause them to learn inappropriate behaviors. But if we actively supervise them and manage the environment, then they will quickly develop into well mannered members of your family.
A positive attitude is the most significant tool when bonding with a puppy. By adding or removing positive reinforcement (whether it is attention, or food) we can effectively curb, guide & nurture behavior.
The key is to set your dog up to be successful without even giving them a chance to do the wrong thing.
Puppies are curious and energetic which combined, may cause them to learn inappropriate behaviors. But if we actively supervise them and manage the environment, then they will quickly develop into well mannered members of your family.
A positive attitude is the most significant tool when bonding with a puppy. By adding or removing positive reinforcement (whether it is attention, or food) we can effectively curb, guide & nurture behavior.
19:55
Pupy
In this video see a positive try to handle a puppy with way too much energy. Some might recommend taking the dog out to run or play. Instead we took the opportunity to use this energy in a more productive manner.
We used his energy and drive for food to do some great basic training. Watch as his wild energy becomes focussed on obedience and engagement. Shelters everywhere can have volunteers and staff behaviorists do these basic exercises with reward and food and help high drive dogs become more adoptable.
BTW-this dog was adopted shortly after the day we shot this video.
We used his energy and drive for food to do some great basic training. Watch as his wild energy becomes focussed on obedience and engagement. Shelters everywhere can have volunteers and staff behaviorists do these basic exercises with reward and food and help high drive dogs become more adoptable.
BTW-this dog was adopted shortly after the day we shot this video.
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