Showing posts with label Training Tools. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Training Tools. Show all posts

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Doggy Body Language Part 2: Happy vs Stressed

Here is Part 2 in our series of videos by Jean Donaldson on doggy body language! Great info and warning - TV dog trainers may mistake calm dogs for stressed dogs! We can learn the difference!


Monday, April 23, 2012

Doggy Body Language Part 1

Jean Donaldson is the founder of and instructs at The San Francisco SPCA Academy for Dog Trainers, which has gained a reputation as the Harvard for dog trainers. She is the author of "The Culture Clash", "Dogs Are From Neptune" and "MINE! A Guide to Resource Guarding in Dogs". In order to help you learn a little about dog body language, we will post 7 short video excerpts by Jean, with slides of body language that you can learn from and then you can watch your dog to see if you can pick up some of this behavior that your dog may be offering! Check back next week for another video!  Enjoy!
 

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Relieving Stress in Dogs

After last night's storms I heard many stories about anxiety and thunder and all the attempts to calm your dog. Did you know that some dogs feel static charges before a storm? There are many capes, wraps and shirts on the market that can possibly help ease some anxiety. Here is a great article about what is available and what is in the works as far as research to help our dogs!


To read the article, please click the following link:

Putting the Squeeze on Doggy Anxiety

Monday, February 27, 2012

NEW VIDEO: Recall with Distractions!

Check out our new video showing you how to start teaching a recall around a distraction! Watch Dixie come when called even with one of her biggest distractions in front of her ... FOOD! This game is from Susan Garret's "Brilliant Recall" program. Play and have fun!


Tuesday, January 3, 2012

It's "Train Your Dog" Month!

January is "Train your Dog" Month! Here is a great video about clipping your dog's nails to help you get started. I love how she describes everything she tried before using the clicker. You will reap the benefits of being patient and starting with small steps. Love the expression on this Airedales face as he is figuring things out!

Click the link below to watch the video:
CIA Casefile: "Tucker" Nail Trim - Canis Film Festival Canine Prize Winner 2007

Monday, August 8, 2011

"How to Greet a Dog" - FREE Download

Great info on how to greet dogs - FREE for one week only! We can all use that especially our kids!! Enjoy!!

To download Dr. Yin's book, visit her blog by clicking the following link:  How to Greet a Dog

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Doorbells and Clean Cues

The puppies in our Puppy II Class learn to go to their mat when the doorbell rings, while their owners learn the importance of "Clean Cues" and other training techniques.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Through a Dog's Ear

Last night as I turned off the television and looked at all six dogs lying down in various areas of the living room, I laughed as each head popped up and looked at me waiting for me to say, “Okay, let’s go to bed!” When those wonderful words were said, each dog jumped up and filed into the bedroom going to their favorite spot to rest for the evening. Two on their dog beds and four on the bed! Once they get situated they might move around one more time but then at 5:30 am all six are up, barking, licking my face and Glacier, my newfie/husky mix has jumped on the bed and is now laying his rather large head and neck across my face. My coonhound is sitting up, nose straight in the air and howling. I have tried to ignore them, to no avail, I have sat up and told them to, “Go to bed” which might work sometimes. I have just given in and gotten up, let them out, fed them their breakfast and then I have gone back to bed for another hour. Even I have to laugh some mornings, but as comical as it is, there are mornings I would love to sleep in or just be able to wake up slowly!

Knowing that I would go through this whole morning ritual in a few hours, I began thinking of what I should try differently to help my dogs sleep a little longer in the morning. Then I had this great idea! I got back out of bed and went to the office and grabbed the CD player. I returned to the bedroom and set it up on the nightstand. I grabbed the CD, “Through a Dog’s Ear” which I had picked up at Karen Pryor’s ClickerExpo inserted it into the player, pushed the repeat button and let this play softly all night. Well, thirty minutes into the CD, all the dogs were sleeping extra soundly. I too had a hard time staying awake! Seriously, the dogs did not shift at all last night and at 5:30 one dog raised her head, looked around, and as I held my breath she put her head down and went back to sleep!! The rest of the dogs were out cold! They slept until I woke up at 7:00 am and shouted, “Okay, let’s go!” All the dogs were up without all the barking and craziness, just very happy tails and out they went to use the bathroom. I was a very happy person!

What is “Through a Dog’s Ear?” It is music therapy, a cutting edge science on how dogs react to sound and how to use sound as a tool to manage your dog’s anxiety due to change of environment, separation, storms and so forth. I first heard about this piece of music on a special about shelter dogs. A particular shelter began to play it to see if it would bring the anxiety level down among the dogs. They began to notice that in the area of the shelter where the music was playing, the dogs began to come in from their runs and settle down nicely and would even sleep. After watching the program and doing a little research myself I began to ask a few clients to try it with their dogs that were dealing with some anxiety issues. Once again the results were very positive.

I highly recommend the book, it comes with the cd, and it is a great story on how the research came about, how the music works and it is very relaxing, even for people. I will try it again tonight and keep you updated on how we are all sleeping!!! Goodnight!!

For free listening samples click the following link:  Listening Samples

The following is a video from the "CBS Early Show":