Dog Training

I am adding platforms to Dice’s position changes.  The long platform in front ensures that he move his body straight back and forth.  The back platform is perpendicular and has a different texture – that platform gives him a rear foot target, which encourages him to kick all the way back on his stand cue.
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There are at least three ways I use my hands around my dog’s head for positioning – Chin rest (dog places their head in my hand), Pocket hand (dog places the side of their head/muzzle against my hand) and Nose bridge (dog pushes their muzzle up into my hand). I use a chin rest to
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I haven’t written on my blog in many months.  What happened?! All is well! I stopped running day-to-day operations at FDSA, and that freed up time to do what I am seriously passionate about – education.  Free education, for the most part, because I spend a very high percentage of my day on Social Media;
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I know, I said I’d do a better job keeping up my blog.  What can I say?  I suck. Anyway, Xen is coming up on his one-year birthday!  He’s making really nice progress in his training.  The following video shows training for “object guard”. His job is to prevent me from taking the object. My
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What’s up everyone! Watch me take 5 minutes to work with a 4 month old Golden Retriever puppy and build the most important component to our relationship…ENGAGEMENT!! Would love to hear your feedback in the comments! If you like videos like this please SUBSCRIBE to my channel AND HELP US GROW! MERCH! https://andy-krueger-dog-training.creator-spring.com/listing/the-dog-oasis PATREON! patreon.com/andykrueger
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“This post contains affiliate links, and I will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on my links.” When a dog barks, it can have various meanings depending on the situation. Dogs use vocal communication to express their feelings and barking is one of the main forms that they use.  By listening to
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“This post contains affiliate links, and I will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on my links.” Resource guarding, also known as possessive aggression, occurs when your dog becomes excessively possessive, such as by growling or biting over a resource or a cherished item.  While resource guarding is a natural behavior for
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Leash pulling for puppies or all dogs who pull on the leash is something most dog owners struggle with at some point in their dog’s life. Professional Dog Trainer Tom Davis goes over his process of teaching a young golden retriever leash pressure! BUY YOUR NO BAD DOGS LEASH HERE! 👉🏻 https://buynobaddogs.com/collections/frontpage/products/4ft-biothane-professional-dog-training-leash-signature-series MORE NO BAD
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