Your Questions About Dog Clickers For Training

George asks…Dog Training: Koehler Method vs. Treats/Clicker Method?Which do you think is more effective? I think the Koehler Method is far more effective than the Treats/Clicker "Positive Reinforcement" Method. IMO, dogs need to know how to be submissive, and needs to know consequences for bad behavior, but not abuse, just proper corrections. And of course lots of petting and praise for good behavior. IMO, the whole new age "politically correct" treats/clicker training is not nearly as

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Your Questions About Dog Protection Training Video

John asks…Protection/Attack dogs - Isn't what this company is doing dangerous?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NcgdNEOJ40g&feature=channel This company trains dogs in protection but they also have a site with just videos and a web site to join, I guess so the "average pet owner" can learn how to do this. Isn't this kind of dangerous for a typical pet owner to be learning on their own with no instruction from a professional? I'd hate to see most people I know who only have pets trying to

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How To Train Your Dog With A Leash Reviews

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Your Questions About Training Leashes For Dogs That Pull

Richard asks…Why do dogs pull on leashes?I know fully well how to train them not to, so it´s not a training question. That said, does anyone know why a dog pulls at the leash when there is no obvious (to us) goal they want to achieve, such as reaching food or a great smell. I read other answers to similar questions and people cited dominance issues, which I don´t quite agree with (my dog knows I´m alpha). My border collie pulls a bit on the leash (unless it´s after a good exercise

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Your Questions About Best Dog Collars For Training

Lisa asks…Is a shock collar the best for my dog?I have a german shepherd mix,almost a year old. My only problem is that she jumps on people and she drags when we're on walks. I've tried almost everything.I've heard good and bad things about shock collars, if they work what's the best,and if not how else could i train her? Thank you!admin answers:Shock collar is excessive for the issues that you are having... Your dog needs basic obedience teachings... Regardless if you teach her or attend a

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Your Questions About Dog Barking Training Aid

Robert asks…Dog barking on walks/potty outside?My 4 month old pug is barking at people every time she is on a walk and when she sees people outside for potty breaks. It doesn't appear to be aggressive barking. And she eventually starts pulling on the leash/whining at them. Pugs are people dogs, so I am wondering if she is just greeting them a little too enthusiastically. I've been working with her, but I wonder if there is more I could be doing. I try and distract her with treats. I make

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