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Puppy Training DVD (Duration
- 33 mins)
If you have a new puppy or are thinking
about getting one then puppy training should be
a top priority. Training your puppy will help develop and deepen the bond
between you plus it also builds better behaviour.
Puppy training
doesn't have to be difficult, with the right advice it can even be fun.
This puppy training dvd has expert advice from Claire Arrowsmith will take
you step-by-step, through all the stages required to successfully train
your puppy teaching you key techniques to ensure your puppy grows up to
become a much loved and well behaved addition to your family.
Claire Arrowsmith B.Sc (Hons)
M.Sc A.P.B.C
Claire holds an Honours
degree in Zoology and a Masters Degree in Applied Animal Behaviour and
Animal Welfare from Edinburgh University. In the past Claire has dealt
with behavioural problems for Hearing Dogs for Deaf People, before
starting up her own successful behavioural consultancy service in Surrey. Claire
is also a full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors and
a much respected qualified Puppy School tutor.
Puppy Training Facts -
Did you know?
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Dog
friendly training involves reinforcing wanted behaviors, ignoring
unwanted behaviors, and teaching a behavior that is incompatible with
the unwanted behavior.
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When
training is done well, the dog has fun and looks forward to his/her
sessions. Good training should include the use of rewards (positive
reinforcement), most typically food but also toys and praise, to help.
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Dogs
practice and perfect their skills each time they perform a behavior
and this rule is true for both good and bad behaviour.
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As
a general rule puppies will need an opportunity to relieve themselves
approximately every two hours.
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Dogs
can not tell the time, but they are good at making associations. If
your dog always greets you when you return home they will have certain
triggers that alert them. For example, the sound of your car moving
into the garage or keys in the lock.
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Research
has shown that, contrary to popular belief, dogs do see in colour.
Dogs appear to see colours in two ranges: violet to blue violet, and
yellow. Although their abilities are limited compared to ours, they
have excellent low-light vision.
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Assertive
puppies need more structure and shy puppies need more socialization.
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Barking
may be an indication of stress, Salivation, increased heart and
respiratory rates are also possible indicators of stress.
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Obedience
training provides your dog with vital information concerning its
social rank in the family and has benefits which increase the
probability of a happy long term relationship.
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Puppy
training establishes a safe method for communicating with your dog.
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