Description
- 4 Hours
- Released Summer 2006
- Perfect for new dog owners
This DVD is 4 hours long. The purpose of this Leerburg training DVD is teach you the art of dog training.
It's our goal to show you that dog training is not rocket science it's 100% common sense. There are no “Tricks or Secrets of the Trade.” Dog training is an art that you can learn if you're willing to put your mind to it.
The best dog trainers know how to build a bond based on two way respect between the dog and the handler. These trainers know how to motivate a dog to want to learn. They understand how and when to apply distractions during training so they can show the dog that it must mind under all circumstances.
Our DVD will show you how to approach dog training. It will teach you how to break a task into small incremental training steps (or building blocks). Once the dogs has learned each of these small blocks we show how to put them back together again so the dog can easily perform the exercises.
Outline
- Introduction:
- Goals of this DVD on Dog Training
- Terminology
- Rules of Dog Learning
- Schedule for Your Dog Training
- Training Equipment:
- Dog Training Collars
- Dog Training Leashes
- Training Sections:
- An Introduction to Marker Training and Motivation
- Learning how and when to Praise your dog
- Training Your Dog to SIT
- Training Your Dog the DOWN
- Training Your Dog the RECALL or COME
- Training Your Dog the STAND
- Walking Your Dog on a Leash
- The theory of Corrections
What Our DVD Will Teach You
- How to train your own dog in your own home.
- How obedience training can develop a fun relationship with your dog.
- How to get control over your dog and make him respect your commands
- Good information leads to improved confidence in working with your dog. You learn the tools to overcome training concerns.
- You will learn to problem solve. No one can anticipate EVERY problem EVERY dog owner will have. You will learn how to approach a problem and come up with a workable solution.
- What to expect from your dog and what to do when the dog does the unexpected.
- How to develop your timing to reward and praise – good timing is critical to successful dog training.
- You will learn when to correct your dog, how to correct your dog and most importantly when NOT TO CORRECT YOUR DOG.
- You will learn how to approach and organize a training session so you and the dog get the most out of your training time.
While every new dog trainer needs to learn how to correct his dog, every great dog trainer needs to learn how to properly “praise” his dog. Praising a dog is not something that comes naturally to a lot of people, especially men. It is actually an important learned exercise for people.
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