Yesterday I wrote about and provided a video about Fritz the chicken chaser.
And the questions poured in.
I know, the video was astounding, it was amazing. How do you stop a dog from chasing and killing chickens.
Especially when you don’t use a electronic, prong or choke collar.
Here are a couple of questions that came in:
“I think this email was written for me & my dog. We are moving in a few months & my new neighbors have chickens. I’m extremely worried because my GSP is a rescued hunting dog…chickens are his favorite. My new neighbor has egg laying chickens & I have no idea how to teach my dog to leave chickens alone. I’ve tried with the wild chickens & I wasn’t successful. I went to the videos on your Facebook page & I was hopeful! Any suggestions you have to get those results would be greatly appreciated – specifically suggestions on positive punishment. I don’t really understand how to use it. Thank you!!!” A. P.
More.
“So, what was the positive punishment technique that you used? The results are astounding, really. I’m very impressed! Wish I lived closer to you that I could mentor with you.” P.R.
Here is the good news!
You can mentor with me. And it does not matter where you live on the planet. The Dog Training Inner Circle is where I show the EXACT techniques that I used on Fritz to stop chasing chickens.
The Dog Training Inner Circle is where you can ask me any dog training or behavior questions on the forum.
And the best part you can join the Dog Training Inner Circle for just $1.00!
So if you’re ready to train with the big dogs in the tall grass, make the jump by going here NEXT:
Best,
Eric