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Puppies
Rock Solid Recall – ‘Come Away’
Advanced Recall Training. For problem lunging, barking and even aggressive reactions. An invaluable lesson for the safety of your dog and others, this exercise teaches your dog to willingly leave an object, area, person, animal, another dog using the ‘Come Away’ command.
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Fetch and Give – a reliable retrieve
“Fetch” provides easy exercise, mental stimulation, interactive play for children and dogs, and social interaction between shy dogs and visitors.
“Give” or drop on command helps put the owner in control and is vital when your dog has something in its mouth it shouldn’t – like your remote control, socks or tea towel.
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Kids and Dogs – Safety and Sense
Children and dogs can be great together. They can form a special bond and a dog can bring a lot to a child’s life. Many of us fondly remember dogs from our childhood and have a warm fuzzy image of a puppy and child growing up together!
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Ouch! Stop Play Biting
Puppy biting is a perfectly natural behaviour. Puppies use their mouths to explore their surroundings; nothing is sacred from puppy teeth. They also use their teeth when playing. Fortunately this is something they usually grow out of when they lose their puppy teeth at around sixteen weeks.
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Train Your Dog to Sit and Stay
One of the most useful things you can teach your dog is to sit on command. Luckily, for
most dogs, the sit command is the easiest to learn…
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House Training Your Dog
Dogs are instinctively clean animals. If they can avoid it, they would rather not soil themselves or their usual eating and sleeping areas. Dogs also naturally develop habits of where they would like to eliminate. For example, dogs that have a habit of eliminating on grass or dirt would rather not eliminate on concrete or gravel. You can use these natural tendencies for rapid and successful house training.
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Don't Leave Me – stop separation anxiety
One frequently experienced problem with adult dogs is anxiety when left alone. This can take the form of barking, howling, loss of bowel control, chewing, or a mixture of all four. An uncertain dog will be looking for security. It is then hardly surprising that he may begin by following you from room to room to make sure that you, the only thing he knows, are still there.
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Stop Your Dog Jumping Up!
Before you can begin to teach your dog not to jump up, you need to understand why they do it. Do you think your dog is just being naughty? You may have thought it was ok when they were just a puppy, but now it’s getting out of hand…
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Stop Your Dog Pulling on the Lead
Are lead walks a treat or a trial? Your puppy may be getting bigger and bolder. Or your rescue dog may never have learned about leads. Perhaps you’ve been putting up with a problem that’s become impossible to manage. You are not alone…
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Adolescents
Barking – identifying the cause – FREE chapter!
Questions to ask yourself, to identify the causes of why your dog is barking. You will need to download the ‘Stop your dog barking handout’ here in the Downloads section to begin working on solutions!
Rock Solid Recall – ‘Come Away’
Advanced Recall Training. For problem lunging, barking and even aggressive reactions. An invaluable lesson for the safety of your dog and others, this exercise teaches your dog to willingly leave an object, area, person, animal, another dog using the ‘Come Away’ command.
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Fetch and Give – a reliable retrieve
“Fetch” provides easy exercise, mental stimulation, interactive play for children and dogs, and social interaction between shy dogs and visitors.
“Give” or drop on command helps put the owner in control and is vital when your dog has something in its mouth it shouldn’t – like your remote control, socks or tea towel.
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Keeping Your Dog Tired and Happy
How do I wear out my dog? Isn’t walking them enough? Dogs need plenty of mental and physical stimulation. So games to activate your dog’s instincts and tire them out are highly important. This is much easier than it sounds! Remember your dog’s instincts – hunt, retrieve, sniff out, enjoy company.
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Muzzle Training
It is best to train your dog to enjoy wearing their muzzle! They will not feel stressed or unhappy when it is necessary to wear it – instead, they should feel as happy and relaxed as if the muzzle is not present. Equally importantly, if you know your dog does not mind wearing the muzzle, you yourself will also feel comfortable – this will prevent your dog from picking up any negative signals from you!
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Don't Leave Me – stop separation anxiety
One frequently experienced problem with adult dogs is anxiety when left alone. This can take the form of barking, howling, loss of bowel control, chewing, or a mixture of all four. An uncertain dog will be looking for security. It is then hardly surprising that he may begin by following you from room to room to make sure that you, the only thing he knows, are still there.
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Ssh! Stop Your Dog's Barking
Dogs bark for many, many reasons. Alerting you to visitors, frustration, incitement to play, gaining your attention… Dogs also bark through boredom and through fear. Make sure you have the cause of the barking understood, and you will achieve success. This handout is aimed to ‘switch off’ the bark.
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Stop Your Dog Running Away!
We’ve all seen it! The dog owner in the park, arm outstretched, yelling the dog’s name, whilst the dog dances around just out of reach, or races to the opposite side of the area, sniffing here and there and occasionally mugging other dogs and people. There’s nothing more annoying or embarrassing, especially if that dog owner happens to be YOU!
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Stop Your Dog Jumping Up!
Before you can begin to teach your dog not to jump up, you need to understand why they do it. Do you think your dog is just being naughty? You may have thought it was ok when they were just a puppy, but now it’s getting out of hand…
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Stop Your Dog Pulling on the Lead
Are lead walks a treat or a trial? Your puppy may be getting bigger and bolder. Or your rescue dog may never have learned about leads. Perhaps you’ve been putting up with a problem that’s become impossible to manage. You are not alone…
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Adults
Rock Solid Recall – ‘Come Away’
Advanced Recall Training. For problem lunging, barking and even aggressive reactions. An invaluable lesson for the safety of your dog and others, this exercise teaches your dog to willingly leave an object, area, person, animal, another dog using the ‘Come Away’ command.
Add this chapter for £2.99
Fetch and Give – a reliable retrieve
“Fetch” provides easy exercise, mental stimulation, interactive play for children and dogs, and social interaction between shy dogs and visitors.
“Give” or drop on command helps put the owner in control and is vital when your dog has something in its mouth it shouldn’t – like your remote control, socks or tea towel.
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Keeping Your Dog Tired and Happy
How do I wear out my dog? Isn’t walking them enough? Dogs need plenty of mental and physical stimulation. So games to activate your dog’s instincts and tire them out are highly important. This is much easier than it sounds! Remember your dog’s instincts – hunt, retrieve, sniff out, enjoy company.
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Muzzle Training
It is best to train your dog to enjoy wearing their muzzle! They will not feel stressed or unhappy when it is necessary to wear it – instead, they should feel as happy and relaxed as if the muzzle is not present. Equally importantly, if you know your dog does not mind wearing the muzzle, you yourself will also feel comfortable – this will prevent your dog from picking up any negative signals from you!
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Train Your Dog to Sit and Stay
One of the most useful things you can teach your dog is to sit on command. Luckily, for
most dogs, the sit command is the easiest to learn…
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Don't Leave Me – stop separation anxiety
One frequently experienced problem with adult dogs is anxiety when left alone. This can take the form of barking, howling, loss of bowel control, chewing, or a mixture of all four. An uncertain dog will be looking for security. It is then hardly surprising that he may begin by following you from room to room to make sure that you, the only thing he knows, are still there.
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Ssh! Stop Your Dog's Barking
Dogs bark for many, many reasons. Alerting you to visitors, frustration, incitement to play, gaining your attention… Dogs also bark through boredom and through fear. Make sure you have the cause of the barking understood, and you will achieve success. This handout is aimed to ‘switch off’ the bark.
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Stop Your Dog Jumping Up!
Before you can begin to teach your dog not to jump up, you need to understand why they do it. Do you think your dog is just being naughty? You may have thought it was ok when they were just a puppy, but now it’s getting out of hand…
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Stop Your Dog Pulling on the Lead
Are lead walks a treat or a trial? Your puppy may be getting bigger and bolder. Or your rescue dog may never have learned about leads. Perhaps you’ve been putting up with a problem that’s become impossible to manage. You are not alone…
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Rescue
Rock Solid Recall – ‘Come Away’
Advanced Recall Training. For problem lunging, barking and even aggressive reactions. An invaluable lesson for the safety of your dog and others, this exercise teaches your dog to willingly leave an object, area, person, animal, another dog using the ‘Come Away’ command.
Add this chapter for £2.99
Fetch and Give – a reliable retrieve
“Fetch” provides easy exercise, mental stimulation, interactive play for children and dogs, and social interaction between shy dogs and visitors.
“Give” or drop on command helps put the owner in control and is vital when your dog has something in its mouth it shouldn’t – like your remote control, socks or tea towel.
Add this chapter for £2.99
Keeping Your Dog Tired and Happy
How do I wear out my dog? Isn’t walking them enough? Dogs need plenty of mental and physical stimulation. So games to activate your dog’s instincts and tire them out are highly important. This is much easier than it sounds! Remember your dog’s instincts – hunt, retrieve, sniff out, enjoy company.
Add this chapter for £2.99
Kids and Dogs – Safety and Sense
Children and dogs can be great together. They can form a special bond and a dog can bring a lot to a child’s life. Many of us fondly remember dogs from our childhood and have a warm fuzzy image of a puppy and child growing up together!
Add this chapter for £2.99
Muzzle Training
It is best to train your dog to enjoy wearing their muzzle! They will not feel stressed or unhappy when it is necessary to wear it – instead, they should feel as happy and relaxed as if the muzzle is not present. Equally importantly, if you know your dog does not mind wearing the muzzle, you yourself will also feel comfortable – this will prevent your dog from picking up any negative signals from you!
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Train Your Dog to Sit and Stay
One of the most useful things you can teach your dog is to sit on command. Luckily, for
most dogs, the sit command is the easiest to learn…
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House Training Your Dog
Dogs are instinctively clean animals. If they can avoid it, they would rather not soil themselves or their usual eating and sleeping areas. Dogs also naturally develop habits of where they would like to eliminate. For example, dogs that have a habit of eliminating on grass or dirt would rather not eliminate on concrete or gravel. You can use these natural tendencies for rapid and successful house training.
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Stop Your Dog Running Away!
We’ve all seen it! The dog owner in the park, arm outstretched, yelling the dog’s name, whilst the dog dances around just out of reach, or races to the opposite side of the area, sniffing here and there and occasionally mugging other dogs and people. There’s nothing more annoying or embarrassing, especially if that dog owner happens to be YOU!
Add this chapter for £2.99
Stop Your Dog Jumping Up!
Before you can begin to teach your dog not to jump up, you need to understand why they do it. Do you think your dog is just being naughty? You may have thought it was ok when they were just a puppy, but now it’s getting out of hand…
Add this chapter for £2.99
Stop Your Dog Pulling on the Lead
Are lead walks a treat or a trial? Your puppy may be getting bigger and bolder. Or your rescue dog may never have learned about leads. Perhaps you’ve been putting up with a problem that’s become impossible to manage. You are not alone…
Add this chapter for £2.99
Kids
Kids and Dogs – Safety and Sense
Children and dogs can be great together. They can form a special bond and a dog can bring a lot to a child’s life. Many of us fondly remember dogs from our childhood and have a warm fuzzy image of a puppy and child growing up together!
Add this chapter for £2.99
Problem Behaviours
Barking – identifying the cause – FREE chapter!
Questions to ask yourself, to identify the causes of why your dog is barking. You will need to download the ‘Stop your dog barking handout’ here in the Downloads section to begin working on solutions!
Rock Solid Recall – ‘Come Away’
Advanced Recall Training. For problem lunging, barking and even aggressive reactions. An invaluable lesson for the safety of your dog and others, this exercise teaches your dog to willingly leave an object, area, person, animal, another dog using the ‘Come Away’ command.
Add this chapter for £2.99
Kids and Dogs – Safety and Sense
Children and dogs can be great together. They can form a special bond and a dog can bring a lot to a child’s life. Many of us fondly remember dogs from our childhood and have a warm fuzzy image of a puppy and child growing up together!
Add this chapter for £2.99
Muzzle Training
It is best to train your dog to enjoy wearing their muzzle! They will not feel stressed or unhappy when it is necessary to wear it – instead, they should feel as happy and relaxed as if the muzzle is not present. Equally importantly, if you know your dog does not mind wearing the muzzle, you yourself will also feel comfortable – this will prevent your dog from picking up any negative signals from you!
Add this chapter for £2.99
Don't Leave Me – stop separation anxiety
One frequently experienced problem with adult dogs is anxiety when left alone. This can take the form of barking, howling, loss of bowel control, chewing, or a mixture of all four. An uncertain dog will be looking for security. It is then hardly surprising that he may begin by following you from room to room to make sure that you, the only thing he knows, are still there.
Add this chapter for £2.99
Ssh! Stop Your Dog's Barking
Dogs bark for many, many reasons. Alerting you to visitors, frustration, incitement to play, gaining your attention… Dogs also bark through boredom and through fear. Make sure you have the cause of the barking understood, and you will achieve success. This handout is aimed to ‘switch off’ the bark.
Add this chapter for £2.99
Stop Your Dog Running Away!
We’ve all seen it! The dog owner in the park, arm outstretched, yelling the dog’s name, whilst the dog dances around just out of reach, or races to the opposite side of the area, sniffing here and there and occasionally mugging other dogs and people. There’s nothing more annoying or embarrassing, especially if that dog owner happens to be YOU!
Add this chapter for £2.99
Stop Your Dog Pulling on the Lead
Are lead walks a treat or a trial? Your puppy may be getting bigger and bolder. Or your rescue dog may never have learned about leads. Perhaps you’ve been putting up with a problem that’s become impossible to manage. You are not alone…
Add this chapter for £2.99
