Crate Training- Part 1- Clicker dog Training

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This video is on the basic steps of training your dog to go in his crate. Stay tuned for part two coming shortly.

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To see all the other episodes, you can purchase my DVDs. :)

I have a Loose Leash Walking DVD available that have over 35 episodes for training a dog to heel, loose leash walk, adding distractions, proofing, CGC episodes, and much much more. This Loose Leash Walking made EASY DVD is a 2 disc set and is $40 on my website http://www.pamsdogtraining.com

I also have “Play-N-Train Recalls” DVD. There are over 20 episodes on the DVD to help anyone build and train a SOLID recall. It has games, proofing ideas, how to train an emergency recall, formal obedience recalls, and ALL OF IT IS DONE WITHOUT ANY PUNISHMENT! You will learn how to train your dog to do obedience type behaviors without having to use force, corrections, intimidation, and any form of verbal or physical punishment. It is ALL POSITIVE and CLICKER based training.

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Twix and I were just playing and having fun at the park.

Have a wonderful day!

Pam, Isabelle, Bandit, and Twix

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Mind Reading Dog!- clicker dog training

Mind Reading Dog!- clicker dog training

The dog in this video Sam, follows such minute cues that it looks like the dog is reading his handler Hanna Eriksson’s mind!

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Building attention 3- Clicker Dog Training

Building attention 3- Clicker Dog Training

This is a quick tutorial on another game to build drive. You can watch building attention games 1 and 2 on my channel. This game works on the Premack Principle.

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Blue is a 11 week old border collie that came to stay with us over the Labor Day Weekend. I had a long list of things to work with Blue on and crate training was not actually one of them. However, the first night he was at our house I noticed that he did not really want to go in his crate. This was when I added crate games to my to do list. I started right away, which is why I am in my pj’s. LOL!

Blue picked up on going in the crate really quickly. I was really impressed with this little guy! He did an outstanding job and was really motivated to work.

I took a lot of footage and have a ton of video projects that will be starring Blue the Border Collie puppy.

I personally believe that training a dog to LOVE, be comfortable, confident, and feel safe and secure in his crate is one of the most important things any owner could train their dog to do. Dogs need to be in crates for many things and it is a benefit if they already feel safe and enjoy being in there.

A few times your dog will need to use a crate may include:
When they are at the vet - My little Twix just got neutered and the vet said he was very comfortable and happy in the kennels in the back both before surgery and after. My dogs love their crates.

Traveling in the car - It is so important to have a dog in a crate when in a car or at least harnessed up. I have known too many people that have been in accidents and their dogs were injured or killed from being loose in the car. Being crated or harnessed up in the car can save your dogs life. If your dog enjoys being in a crate and has been PROPERLY crate trained, then the dog will enjoy going for rides and being in his crate. When I went to Arizona for the World Canine Freestyle Event and took Twix. He loved it. He slept for hours in there and not a peep out of him. He was so comfortable and upside down sleeping as I drove. That to me is a great feeling, knowing that my dog is safe, happy, confident and comfortable enough to just sleep while I drive.

After an injury - Your dog might need to be kept calm after an injury or to have some quiet recovery time. Twix is spending a lot of time in his crate while recovering from his neuter surgery. The crate door is wide open and he is choosing to sleep in there. When Bandit my other Border Collie broke his leg, he would not let my husband or I touch him. He was scared, hurt, and frantic. When we opened up his soft crate next to him and said “go inside” he limped right in and laid down. Bandit also spent a lot of time in his crate when he was recovering from a broken leg and to this day he will still choose to sleep in his crate when he is tired.

At agility or canine freestyle trials - To keep your dog rested and ready for his next run, it is important to have him in a crate to keep him calm and relaxed. If your dog is crate trained it makes it much easier at various events to get your dog to relax. Sometimes at trials a dog could be in his crate most of the day aside from getting out to run his event and or to potty and have some small walks. With all the craziness going on it is a safe, calm place for your dog to be.

I also use a crate when I am at the park or somewhere working all my dogs. I will put the non-working dogs in a crate while I train and work with the third dog. This keeps everyone safe, relaxed and calm while waiting their turn.

I hope this video helps some of you. I have other crate training videos as well, but it is always fun to see the light bulb go on when training a puppy or training a new behavior.

Have a wonderful weekend!
Pam

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Dog Training DVDs- Dog Tricks

Dog Training DVDs- Dog Tricks

Here is the link to ‘The Art of Trick Dogging’ DVDs:
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Run Time: 7 hrs 40 min

The Art of Trick Dogging: Two Day Workshop by Emily Larlham

Trick Dogging is not only a great way to bond with your dog, but it increases your dog’s confidence, strength, fitness, balance, flexibility, and bodily awareness. It is also a great way to increase one’s own training skills.
In this DVD you will learn how to teach the core positions, movements and placements of trick dogging from which to build very simple to the most complex tricks and behaviors.

Some topics covered are teaching backwards tricks, advanced object holding, paw work and double dog tricks.

This DVD also goes over the most important skills for getting your pet into commercials, movies and magazines, as well as how to train your dog fun service dog skills such as putting laundry away, and turning on light switches. It also covers the basics of getting the perfect start in teaching Freestyle Frisbee.

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Dog Training Tutorial - DISTRACTIONS (Part 1)

Working around distractions is easier to do for some dogs than others. The key to training a dog to do anything anywhere is all about generalizing behaviors and proofing with distractions.

This is the first episode in a series of videos on building focus around distractions. While it may seem like the exercise shown here is quite simple, it must not be underestimated. Having a solid foundation and starting small is often overlooked in dog training. Just like building a big structure, having a solid stable base is critical to avoid failures later on.

Follow along with us in this series as we gradually raise the bar and set our dogs up to develop reliable and outstanding focus.

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Clicker Dog Training- Crawl Under

Clicker Dog Training- Crawl Under

Teach your dog to crawl under objects to build confidence and fitness!

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How to Calm Any Dog! (When Guests Come Over)

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

Learn how to teach any dog to be calm in the presence of a stimuli that causes increased arousal. “Bad manners” that dogs exhibit when it comes to meeting new people are just learned behaviors that we can re-teach. This method requires patience and the dedication to follow through the outlined procedure without ANY exceptions. I have used it effectively with a countless number of dogs with great success.

Key Points:

1) It may take longer for some dogs than others to reach a ‘relaxed’ state before you may start rewarding them. In this video it took only four and a half minutes, but it may take some dogs 30 minutes or more. However, if it is done properly as shown, within just a few sessions it can come down to as little as 1-2 mins for the dog to calm down. Eventually the dog will remain calm from the start.
2) Notice that I was not giving excessive high-pitched verbal praise. The reason for this is that because some dogs will get aroused to hear such excitement. In this instance, a clicker works wonders, as it is not usually associated with an intense level of excitement.
3) This is an extremely useful exercise for puppies! In my opinion it is essential for those dogs that are still learning how to politely interact with humans.
4) You may repeat this exercise and have the guest leave for a few minutes, and then come back again. The more practice they have and the more they go through this simulation, the quicker and more powerful their learning will be!
5) This exercise can also be modified to socialize a dog to most stimuli that cause hyper-arousal. For those of you asking me on Facebook about socializing your dogs to other pets and so on, you may use these principles and techniques to achieve the same results!

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Puppy Training - Viewer Q&A

The second episode in the series where I take the most popular questions that I receive and answer them in a video. I have several tutorials on cues that puppies should be taught and they address a lot of questions not answered in this video. I recently organised them all into one playlist, found here:

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