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American Staffordshire Terrier – Dog Training Video


Dog Training Video – American Staffordshire Terrier, also known as amstaffs are sometimes generalized as a pitbull. Learn about the American Staffordshire Terrier in this dog training video. Don’t forget to rate this video and leave comments. You can also subscribe to my channel. You can also get my FREE ebook “101 Ways To Improve Your Dog’s Behavior” at: www.amazingdogtrainingman.com

What Are the Best Sources of Dog Training Advice?

Training is a very important life aspect for both animals as well as human beings. Almost every one would like to have a well trained dog or pet which is well mannered and responsive to its master. A lot of these training programs have of late jammed the market.

There are very different commercial dog trainers in the market today, but what is most important is to consider the most important training program for your pet. This has resulted from the large numbers of clients in the market who would like their dogs to be trained. They may even offer some guarantees to attract the dog owners. However, many people do not know about these dog training programs or their availability. There are several factors that you have to consider before choosing any training program.

It is always important to check and research for credible dog trainers. This is because as the market floods with trainers, many of them are mot qualified enough for the task. Indentify also the training courses or program offered and desired about their suitability to your pet. They should offer the intended help to your pet. The most important however is the cost of the training program. This should be considered in respect to the training offered to your pet. Thus aim for the best training programs which involve the least cost possible.

Most important is to do thorough research about all the programs available. The training methods greatly differ from one program to another, and since your aim is to offer the best to your dog research is vital. You may even talk to other dog owners about their experiences from different trainers. This will enable you to make the best and most suitable decision.

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Mush: Herriman boy realizes sled dog dream

Mush: Herriman boy realizes sled dog dream
Park City ยป Zachary Davis once tried to hook his Irish setter and golden retriever, Maggie and Daisy, to a sled because he wanted to emulate his idols in the dog sled racing world.

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Stafford family on way to service dog for son

Stafford family on way to service dog for son
The Howells of Stafford County have raised $6,000 in less than two weeks toward the $15,000 needed to get their son a service dog. Joshua Howell, 4, is a high-functioning autistic and epileptic. He has dozens of small seizures daily, when he zones out for a few minutes, but also has suffered three of the more serious grand mal seizures in 18 months….

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Dog Training Techniques, the Fundamentals

We have trained our 2 hunting dogs with numerous dog training techniques. Our Vizslas Abby and Peaches hunt and are competitive in AKC sponsored events. These are the fundamentals with which we teach our dogs.

Flexibility, Consistency, Fairness or Positive attitude are all key to successful dog training.

To train any type of dog, you need a solid foundation. Apply these basics with any dog training method you use.

Remember to trust yourself and your dog while you train. The most important part of successful training is your partnership.

Flexibility – Don’t just repeat what has worked in the past with another dog. Each dog is unique. Be prepared to handle each unique training situation.

Consistency – Dogs learn through repetition. If you send mixed signals or do not correct unwanted behavior every time, your dog will not learn.

Positive attitude – Like people, dogs learn best from positive experiences. Focus on rewarding desired behaviors. Avoid working with your dog when you are frustrated or upset.

Fairness – Never correct your dog out of anger. The correction will not help your dog learn. It will only damage your relationship.

Confidence – Trust yourself!! Believe in your ability to train your dog well, and you will be successful in what ever dog training techniques you use.

Know your dog – Giving dog training commands is not enough. You must also read your dog’s body language and respond accordingly.

React quickly – When you give immediate praise or correction, your dog can make the connection between the behavior and the consequence. That’s how dog training works. But you must be alert so you can respond quickly.

Training notes – Keep track of your progress. Note what works and what doesn’t. List the dog training commands he still needs to practice. Having this information handy will be valuable as you continue learning how to train a dog better.

Enjoy training – When you and your dog have fun, training is easier and more effective. Use games and activities to practice commands and skills with your dog. Be creative and try new things so training never gets boring for either of you.

Tools – Your energy and attitude are important in dog training. But your dog training techniques must also include the right tools: leashes, collars, treats, etc. The wrong tools can make good training impossible.

Start slowly – Do not expect your dog to learn “Stay” if he does not know “Sit.” Do not expect your hunting dogs to follow commands if they do not know basic obedience. Training is a gradual process. Each step builds on the previous step.

Socialization – Dog training commands are only part of obedience. You also need to socialize your dog. That means he needs positive encounters with new people, animals, and environments regularly starting as a puppy.

Environment – Start with a distraction-free environment. You want the dogs to focus on you. As your dogs improve, train in new environments and with more distractions.

Health – Your dog must be in good health during training. Make sure to feed him a high-quality diet, low in artificial products and fillers.

Breaks – Don’t push yourself or your dog too hard during training. Take time for a rest. Sit down together for a drink of water. Play a game of fetch. Go for a swim. Remember to enjoy your dog not just train your dog.