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Two Brave Learners | Z-dogs Blog
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A blog about brave learning and the art of loving dogs. What’s a Z-dog? November 14, 2013. I have absolute respect for this person and this dog. Amazing. Want to learn to do this too? I teach the exact same concepts via a basic manners course with http:/ www.cyberdogonline.com. Or you can go for the more advanced stuff as seen here by signing up for Denise Fenzi’s online academy. http:/ denisefenzi.com/2013/03/01/fenzi-dog-sports-academy/. November 14, 2013 - 8:06 pm. And the change it stands for🙂.
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Quick Personal Update: Prepping For Expo 2014! | Z-dogs Blog
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A blog about brave learning and the art of loving dogs. What’s a Z-dog? November 8, 2013. Quick Personal Update: Prepping For Expo 2014! Hey there bloggers,. I am over the moon excited to have been invited to speak at Clicker Expo 2014 in Long Beach, CA at the Queen Mary! I mean, just read through these session descriptions! Http:/ www.clickertraining.com/clickerexpo/session-details. Good golly Miss Molly! CLICKER EXPO VIDEO TOUR. The good news is prep for both my Wallflower Dogs. Enter your comment here.
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Noah Dupuis presents: How to Solve a Behavior Problem With Positive Reinforcement | Z-dogs Blog
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A blog about brave learning and the art of loving dogs. What’s a Z-dog? October 25, 2013. Noah Dupuis presents: How to Solve a Behavior Problem With Positive Reinforcement. Http:/ www.behaviorworks.org/flashplayer/index.htm? File=http:/ www.behaviorworks.org/flashvideos/Noah%20Dupuis.mp4. As you see, this stuff isn’t just for the dogs! If the video isn’t working you can go to the direct link on the Behavior Works website: http:/ www.behaviorworks.org/flashplayer/index.htm? Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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puppy biting feet | Z-dogs Blog
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A blog about brave learning and the art of loving dogs. What’s a Z-dog? Tagged: puppy biting feet. November 15, 2013. Getting Your Shoes On: A Simple Solution With Long-Term Benefits. I made this video a few weeks ago. Just put the finishing touches on last night because I knew it would only take a few minutes. Zydeco is so much bigger now! Positive Reinforcement Dog Training. Let’s Talk About Exercise Part Two: Revving That Engine to Maximum. June 23, 2015. May 17, 2015. March 27, 2015. November 22, 2013.
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Shut Down Dogs (Part 2) | Z-dogs Blog
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A blog about brave learning and the art of loving dogs. What’s a Z-dog? November 22, 2013. Shut Down Dogs (Part 2). Another great one from eileenanddogsblog. It is night and day to compare “calm and relaxed” body language achieved by force, and calm and relaxed body language achieved via positive reinforcement. Check out Zydeco’s guest appearance in the video at the end showing all the different ways one can teach relaxation to dogs. This is Part 2 of a two-part series. In Shut Down Dogs, Part 1. You are...
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force-free solutions | Z-dogs Blog
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A blog about brave learning and the art of loving dogs. What’s a Z-dog? November 15, 2013. Getting Your Shoes On: A Simple Solution With Long-Term Benefits. I made this video a few weeks ago. Just put the finishing touches on last night because I knew it would only take a few minutes. Zydeco is so much bigger now! Positive Reinforcement Dog Training. Let’s Talk About Exercise Part Two: Revving That Engine to Maximum. June 23, 2015. Tucker Lessons Part One: Let’s Talk About Exercise. May 17, 2015. A blog ...
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Getting Your Shoes On: A Simple Solution With Long-Term Benefits | Z-dogs Blog
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A blog about brave learning and the art of loving dogs. What’s a Z-dog? November 15, 2013. Getting Your Shoes On: A Simple Solution With Long-Term Benefits. I made this video a few weeks ago. Just put the finishing touches on last night because I knew it would only take a few minutes. Zydeco is so much bigger now! Positive Reinforcement Dog Training. November 16, 2013 - 2:54 am. He really has grown. November 16, 2013 - 3:02 am. He’s our brave learner! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Cat Training
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What is Clicker Training? Cats can be trained to do anything they are physically capable of doing come when called, fetch a ball, settle calmly in a basket or on a mat. Cats can be redirected to scratch on appropriate items and not on your couch! Set up a consultation with Jay to manage and to redirect nuisance behaviors, such as scratching the furniture or eliminating in inappropriate places. You can even learn how and what to reinforce in order to shape and develop all kinds of tricks loads of fun!
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Meet the Cyber Dog Team | Cyber Dog Online
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Meet the Cyber Dog Team. Meet the Cyber Dog Team. The Cyber Dog Course was develeoped and is now being offered by Helix Fairweather, Lynn Martin and Sarah Owings. All three of us are Karen Pryor Academy Certified Training Partners which means we have been assessed and certified as excellent clicker training teachers and trainers. When you learn from a Karen Pryor Academy Certified Training Partner, you learn from the best! Your goals are our mission! Helix lives with Joey (Bearded Collie), Marcus (elder ...
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Get the Most from Your Training Sessions! | Cyber Dog Online
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Meet the Cyber Dog Team. Get the Most from Your Training Sessions! EIGHT TIPS FOR SUCCESSFUL TRAINING. By Sarah Owings,. 1 Keep it short. Formal training sessions should be no more than 5 minutes long. You can also do 1 minute mini sessions throughout the day in context such as asking for a sit before putting down the food bowl or opening a door. 2 Prepare and plan. Visualize what you want the dog to do before you start each session. Work on only one thing at a time. 3 Baby steps get you there faster.