Simple Leadership Based Methods to Train Dogs

Simple Leadership Based Methods to Train Dogs

At the end of this, you should have a very well behaved pup that people would praise. Dog Training is and should be a rewarding and fulfilling experience for everyone involved. It is an opportunity to create a very special relationship with our pets and help them be better versions of themselves. These techniques are simple and easy to follow - just keep being patient and put in a lot of practice. Enjoy being your dog's best handler and happy training!

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Simple Leadership Based Methods to Train Dogs
  • Trainer and Course Introduction

    I hope you'll get to know more about me and my background through this video. I'm excited to help you on this journey to be the most confident dog owner as well as have the best relationship with your dog.

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  • Potty Training

    Potty Training can be one of the hardest things to train but with these tips and keeping your pup on a good routine for a few weeks, you should see much less accidents in just a few days

  • Loose Leash Walking

    With this pop and turn method, and without the need of any type of harness, gentle lead, or other special tools - you can now have your dog walk beside you and wanting to pace with you on every walk. Enjoy a nice, comfortable walk with your dog moving forward.

  • Sit Quickly and Consistently

  • Training Stay in Place

    Help your dog be consistent and quick at staying in place when you tell them to. Even with distractions like having other dogs and people around. It can help reactive dogs learn patience and calm behaviors as well.

  • Leave It Command

    Teaching ‘Leave It’ is incredibly useful is so many ways. Does your dog tend to get distracted outside, reacting excitedly or not so friendly towards people, dogs, bikes, cars, scooters, squirrels, bunnies?
    Or does your dog like to pick up sticks, rocks, things they shouldn’t from the ground? The...

  • Reduce Jumping and Barking

    Jumping and Barking behaviors are natural behaviors for dogs when they get excited or protective. Its important to keep that in mind, knowing we can't fully stop it from happening but we can significantly reduce these behaviors with these methods.

  • Reduce Biting and Chewing

    Biting and chewing behaviors can be frustrating especially if you have a puppy with sharp teeth. Here's how you can reduce those behavior and how to set boundaries