by DogSmith | Dec 18, 2012 | Blogs To Help You Train Your Dog
Clicker Instructions by Angelica Steinker The ‘click’ signals to your dog that “YES!” that is the behavior you want. Think of the ‘click’ as a marker signal that lets your dog know the behavior you want. If you cue your...
by DogSmith | Dec 18, 2011 | Company News & Views
Written by Niki Tudge. Copyright 2011 Dip, ABT, Diploma. Animal Behavior Technology, Dip, CBST. Diploma Canine Behavior Science and Technology Certification Council for Pet Dog Trainers -CPDT-KA, APDT – Professional Member, NADOI-Certified,The Canine Behavior College....
by DogSmith | Nov 30, 2011 | Dog Training Professionals
Written by Niki Tudge October 2011 Copyright The Dog Trainer role and that of the Veterinarian and the Client should be one of cooperation to achieve the behavioral objectives. It is important when working on a behavior case to defer to a veterinarian on all issues of...
by DogSmith | Nov 30, 2011 | Dog Training Professionals
Written by Niki Tudge Copyright 2011 The liability risks open to dog training professionals stem from three areas; the trainer was negligent and did not take reasonable measures to prevent a foreseeable injury from occurring, the trainer violated public safety laws or...
by DogSmith | May 1, 2011 | Blogs To Help You Train Your Dog, Dog Training Professionals
For both people and dogs, in fact all animals’ reinforcement is essential to our survival, we all do things that in the past have brought about food, water, approval and safety. It is how we all survive the perils of the world. We also survive when we learn what not...