This video repeats some stuff I said in my “intro” video. Repeated because I either forgot I said it or I felt it needed repeating. I feel training, whether for obedience or tricks should always be fun and should be a positive experience for both you and the dog. Training is all about building the relationship and learning to work together as a team or as partners.
Also, dont take yourself so seriously! It is ok to fail, for both you and the dog! I love when I am working with professional trainers and they are telling me how their dogs are 100% and so should mine be, and then their dog doesnt listen. Remember, YOUR DOG IS NOT A ROBOT! If you as a human can make mistakes, so can your dog! I think I need to put THAT in a video!
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Safety Tips For Dogs During Summer
Summer may be the loved season because of the opportunity to have vacations but it is also the hated season because of heat and humid temperature. Some people suffer dehydration, skin cancer, heatstroke and sunburns. But do you know that our pet dogs also suffer during this time of the year?
Five Reasons Electronic Fences Are A Great OptionWith an electronic dog fence, a wire is buried in the ground and a transmitter, worn around your dog’s neck, provides a warning sound and ultimately a mild electric shock if your dog approaches where the wire is buried. The goal of electronic fencing systems is to provide a warning to your dog if he goes too far, not to shock him all the time. A careful review of typical questions associated with electronic fences should dispel any doubts about the appeal of electronic fences.
How to Brush Your Dog’s TeethMany dog owners grow weary of their dog’s breath but they may not realize that bad breath could be a sign of a more significant dental problem. In order to maintain your dog’s oral health, regular brushings and veterinary visits are critical. Indeed, brushing your dog’s teeth is about more than just fresh breath; gum disease is an increasingly common condition in dogs that is easily preventable with regular brushing. So how do you brush your dog’s teeth?
How to Brush Your Dog’s TeethMany dog owners grow weary of their dog’s breath but they may not realize that bad breath could be a sign of a more significant dental problem. In order to maintain your dog’s oral health, regular brushings and veterinary visits are critical. Indeed, brushing your dog’s teeth is about more than just fresh breath; gum disease is an increasingly common condition in dogs that is easily preventable with regular brushing. So how do you brush your dog’s teeth?
Five Reasons Electronic Fences Are A Great OptionWith an electronic dog fence, a wire is buried in the ground and a transmitter, worn around your dog’s neck, provides a warning sound and ultimately a mild electric shock if your dog approaches where the wire is buried. The goal of electronic fencing systems is to provide a warning to your dog if he goes too far, not to shock him all the time. A careful review of typical questions associated with electronic fences should dispel any doubts about the appeal of electronic fences.