Dog Training

Mysterious Condition That Could Help Train Aggressive Dogs

I was reading my friend and expert copywriter Wes Murph’s blog the other day. He wrote about an extremely rare condition that I wished I had last night. The condition is called Urbach-Wiethe and you’ve probably never heard of it because there are only about 400 people on the planet that have it. If you have Urbach-Wiethe you are absolutely incapable of feeling fear. Someone could stick a gun in your mug, a knife to your throat or have a 150lbs intact 2 year old Rottweiler growling and barking at you and you would have zero fear. I know that… Read the rest

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Using A Negative To Get A Positive Result

Here’s an email that rolled in yesterday. It’s from longtime subscriber and friend Michael Y. Here is his question: “Where do you stand on the gentle leader?  Older couple has Irish Setter and is hard to control.  Obedience class told him to go with gentle leads which works but the dog HATES it.   What say ye ?” Good question. I use gentle leaders a lot. I like them more than the harnesses and in the early stages of training, it is not a good idea to use any strong adversives. So a gentle leader works out great. But gentle leaders… Read the rest

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A Dog Named Bo

Last week I woke up and found this on my Facebook page: “Just wanted you to hear the good news about Bo. We took him for his vet appointment Tuesday, and the veterinary commended us on how well behaved he was during his appointment. She has seen such a change in his behavior, and feels he has come a long way with his behavior! We told her that you helped us with training techniques that helped us better understand his negative behavior. We still have more work with him, but I wanted to thank you for all your help! You… Read the rest

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This Hasn’t Happened To Me In Years

I got bit. Yeah, me, Mr. Amazing Dog Training Man with cat like reflexes from countless encounters with aggressive and fearful dogs. If you decide to become a dog trainer and especially if you decide to work with aggressive dogs you have to understand that you will eventually get bit. The worst for me was years ago with a dog named Scar. Can you believe that? Scar chewed me up pretty good but with time and experience you get good at protecting yourself and reading dogs. So the other day I start doing some in home training with a client… Read the rest

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Looking For Trouble

I got an angry email the other day. The writer stated: “Stop sending me emails. I never want to get another email from you again. You promote and breed purebred dogs when there are millions of unwanted dogs. You are disgusting.” When I stopped laughing I wrote her back. This is what I wrote: “I have NEVER bred any dogs in my ENTIRE career working with dogs. I do not talk about, promote or even talk about breeding in ANY of my emails. Go back to my blog and go through each entry and I defy you to find anything… Read the rest

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High School, Drugs, Dogs And More

I would definitely be on drugs. If I was in school today I know someone would have prescribed some type of drug for me because by the time I reached high school I was in the running for most detentions and in school suspensions. The “experts” discovered that my brain wasn’t wired correctly and today I would probably have a label like ADHD. Because I was such a bonehead in school I became very introverted and had difficulty asking questions and participating in any activities. Some teachers and students were not so nice when you asked what seemed like a… Read the rest

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Shocking Trend I See In Dog Training

Got hammered over the weekend. I didn’t get drunk. I meant the amount of snow we got. Had a wedding to go to on Sunday and we made it. I did meet a few people and had a conversation with a young women in college. Once she found out I was a dog trainer she locked on like a heat seeking missile and started to fire questions at me. She was in luck. I was in a talkative mood but I was concerned about what she was about to do. Here is what she said: I have a 5 month… Read the rest

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How To Catch An Escaped Akita

I used to own and operate a boarding kennel. One day a nice couple come by to take a look at my facility. We were by the front door talking when all of a sudden an Akita walked by us. I knew the Akita because he was boarding in my kennel at the time. The couple looked at me, I looked at the Akita and calmly said, “Excuse me,” and took off the dog. I found out later that the Akita had scaled the fence. He then took his front paws and started pushing at the air conditioner that was… Read the rest

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50 Shades Of Dog Training

I haven’t read the book. I don’t plan on reading the book. I am not going to go see the movie. 50 Shades of Grey is everywhere. This is a bigger story than deflategate. Even Vermont Teddy Bears are promoting a 50 Shades of Grey Bear. Never saw that one coming. Anyway, even though I have no intention of reading the book or seeing the movie, I know what it is about. Because dominance and submission are right up my alley. Hold on, calm down, before your thinking goes down the wrong alley, let me clarify this for you. You… Read the rest

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How To Avoid The #1 Housetraining Mistake

If you ever hire a dog trainer, be very open with them. A good dog trainer will NOT make you feel bad about your dog. A good trainer will not judge you and belittle you. If a trainer does, tell them to leave. We all make mistakes when it comes to dog training. Even (GASP) me. But no dog trainer has the right to talk down to you. You called in a trainer after all which separates you from about 90% of the dog owners that never do any training. Anyway, I recently started working with a client that is… Read the rest

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