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Radio Show – Solid K9 Training aggressive dog rehab, dog anxiety
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Dog Training and Rehabilitation. Shadow with Solid K9 Training. If hugs, kisses, expensive gadgets, dog treats, and fancy food could train your dog, our animal shelters wouldn’t be killing millions of dogs a year that Jeff’s methods could fix. For five years, Jeff hosted the popular What Would Jeff Do? Radio show every Saturday morning on AM 790. Although no longer on the air, you can still listen all of the past episodes! You can download the podcast and past episodes from iTunes. What Would Jeff Do?
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Aim For Zero | The Good Dog Life Blog
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The Good Dog Life Blog. How to live the best life with your dog. February 24, 2015. By Sean O’Shea. Yesterday we had a super reactive and dog aggressive dog go home after a three week board and train. His owners had gotten to the point of not walking him because his behavior had become so volatile and dangerous. (He has redirected with multiple bites in the past.). Instead of doing a loose leash walk, we asked this dog to be in a very specific heel position. CONNECT WITH US ON Facebook. Next post →.
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Arousal Is The Enemy | The Good Dog Life Blog
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The Good Dog Life Blog. How to live the best life with your dog. March 10, 2015. Arousal Is The Enemy. By Sean O’Shea. I think it can be easy to miss this key component of success with your dog. Many folks confuse the state of arousal with excitement, happiness, or a dog being a dog. But here’s the thing, arousal, when you’re trying to get your dog to make his best choices, is usually the enemy. And then, kick off! Now how did we get here? It’s the same with our dogs. Only our dogs don’t ...And many dogs...
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Uncategorized | The Good Dog Life Blog
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The Good Dog Life Blog. How to live the best life with your dog. The Ten Commandments Of Dog Training And Ownership (Do! August 25, 2016. By Sean O’Shea. 1) Thou shall only pet, soothe, and share soft energy with a dog when they are in a healthy and positive state of mind. We learned in The Ten Commandments Of Dog Training. What you pet is what you get! So be mindful to use your interactions to cultivate positive mental states rather than negative. Or my Foundation DVD HERE. So think of it this way: if t...
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February | 2015 | The Good Dog Life Blog
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The Good Dog Life Blog. How to live the best life with your dog. Monthly Archives: February 2015. February 24, 2015. By Sean O’Shea. Yesterday we had a super reactive and dog aggressive dog go home after a three week board and train. His owners had gotten to the point of not walking him because his behavior had become so volatile and dangerous. (He has redirected with multiple bites in the past.). Instead of doing a loose leash walk, we asked this dog to be in a very specific heel position. That this one...
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March | 2015 | The Good Dog Life Blog
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The Good Dog Life Blog. How to live the best life with your dog. Monthly Archives: March 2015. Arousal Is The Enemy. March 10, 2015. By Sean O’Shea. I think it can be easy to miss this key component of success with your dog. Many folks confuse the state of arousal with excitement, happiness, or a dog being a dog. But here’s the thing, arousal, when you’re trying to get your dog to make his best choices, is usually the enemy. And then, kick off! Now how did we get here? It’s the same with our dogs&#...
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FAQs | Grand Rapids Dog Training | Aggression Rehab - West Michigan Dog Trainer
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Dog training for the real world! Does Follow The Leader Dog Training use treats during training? For a more detailed explanation. Why do you use prong collars? We find prong collars to be some of the safest and most effective collars available. On top of that, prong collars are very instinctual to the dog. Even when your dog was just a few weeks old, the mother dog would use its teeth to move or correct the puppy. Why do you use e-collars? Does Follow The Leader Dog Training deal with aggressive dogs?
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The Good Dog Life Blog | how to live the best life with your dog | Page 2
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The Good Dog Life Blog. How to live the best life with your dog. Permission-Based Training: How And Why It Works. May 26, 2016. By Sean O’Shea. One of our primary goals when training and rehabbing dogs is to shift them out of auto-pilot, reactionary, impulsive mode, and get them into a listening, processing, thinking mode. What does this auto-pilot/reactionary/impulsive behavior mode look like? It’s an impulse control issue. Feel = do! Crate (going in or out). Thresholds (going in or out). A bomb-proof r...
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Dog Training | The Good Dog Life Blog
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The Good Dog Life Blog. How to live the best life with your dog. When The Tools Don’t Work. February 12, 2014. By Sean O’Shea from The Good Dog Training and Rehabilitation. While I’m a big proponent of using and leveraging the very best tools available for you and your dog to be successful, the reality is that the greatest tools in the world mean nothing if your head, heart, and energy aren’t in the right place. You live with your very own personal therapist.🙂 That’s the awesome challenge and ...Why ...
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