Owning a pet is a journey. The sooner you “tune in” to understanding their individuality and how best to train them to acquire the skills and behaviors to make them happy and safe the better.
We will continue to add resourcees here that provide some perspective and tips to assist you.
The journey may have its’ ups and downs, but sticking to giving your pet the guidance and tools will pay back in dividends.
Understanding your pet and investing the time to figure out what they need will go a long way to making for a happy relationship!
It starts with you, we can help.
Also visit our page Understand, Socialize and Train!
INSTAGRAM LINKS WE LOVE!
Pawsitive Pawrents training their dogs and inspiring others!
You Tube Pages
Every Dog Behavior Training – free webinars
Positive Trainers with great posts to follow and learn! We are adding positive trainers who provide free online resources to inspire as not everyone can afford private training. At the same time, working with a trainer can be valuable to consider : )
Specialized Training!
Email us some of YOUR favorites that share the bond between pets and their PAWrents for us to consider adding here.
Talk Button Training!
Podcast from Paws & Reward
Dog trainer Marissa has developed the Paws & Reward Podcast to “reflect on behavior change, dog training, the human-canine bond, and the relationships with our loved ones!”.
Her podcast is rich in FREE support, advice, inspiration that we hope you will check out!
Podcast offered by The Dog Training Audio Experience By Erika Gonzalez
Training Related Sites with Great Resources!
Every Dog Behavior and Training
Your Dog’s Friend
Urban Dawgs
Drayton Michaels of Urban Dawgs from Red Bank, NJ has produced a number of videos to help educate pet owners about triggers and ways to counter condition dogs!
Even going for a walk can be a stressful thing … when your dog is leash reactive!
And check out this adorable video with some basics!
Training methods can provide safety measures for dogs too.
Check out this Urban Dawgs video about the “touch command” as a way to focus your dog!
Traffic and humans on wheels or pushing strollers can be startling for dogs. Dogs can have a myriad of responses, freezing up, running away, lunging and/or barking. This video explains and demonstrates how to counter condition dogs to traffic when on leash. Always train safely and respect the pedestrians and drivers in your environment.
Subscribe to the Urban Dawgs channel for lots of other training tips!
San Francisco SPCA’s “What’s Wrong with the Prong?”