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Why You Shouldn't Teach Your Dog to Stay

4/17/2017

 
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Stay. It is one of the most popular commands that owners teach their dogs when beginning training. They use it when they don’t want their dog to cross a threshold, when they want their dog to hold a certain position, or to keep away from a person, object, or other animal. Does it work? Sure, many people have had success with this command, but is it necessary? Definitely not. Why, you may ask? Because it should always be implied.

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What Balanced Training is (and isn't)

2/10/2017

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Balanced training, one of the newest schools of thought in the dog training world, is doubted and oppressed by many due to the misconceptions related to balanced training methods or tools. Unfortunately, studies and articles published related to balanced training show misuse of tools and the consequences that result from misuse, not typical use by an experienced trainer. As a dog owner and trainer, I was at first skeptical of balanced training methods having only done positive training in the past. I quickly learned that my preconceptions were incorrect, and that balanced training is an amazing opportunity for dog owners looking to give their dogs more inclusion and freedom by enhancing their reliability and overall behavior.

​There are many dogs that do great with positive training methods, I use them myself of many dogs that I train, but for those who are more difficult, or for owners who are looking to take their training to the next level, balanced training is one of the most effective training approaches. 

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Everywhere Dog's Golden Rules 

2/5/2017

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When having a consultation with new families and their pup, I will go over a list of our "Golden Rules." Of course, we cannot be with our clients every minute of every day, but a list of golden rules has been created to help guide them through the challenging times and sometimes frustrating obstacles that come along with training a dog. Our golden rules are based off of our experiences and the experience of trainers before us. While all dogs, families, and situations are different, these rules are universal and will aid in the behavior modification of any dog, no matter age, breed, or training level. 


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