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Victoria Stilwell • Train Your Dog Positively: Understand Your Dog and Solve Common Behavior Problems Including Separation Anxiety, Excessive Barking, Aggression, Housetraining, Leash Pulling, and More!
multimotivators, such as a food/toy/praise combination.
Victoria Stilwell • Train Your Dog Positively: Understand Your Dog and Solve Common Behavior Problems Including Separation Anxiety, Excessive Barking, Aggression, Housetraining, Leash Pulling, and More!


if you have a dog who is bred to run around in big circles to find prey, or to rummage in the bushes to flush birds, or to pull a sledge etc. they will automatically default to this genetically anchored behaviour in times of stress and high arousal.If
Simone Mueller, Charlotte Garner, Päivi Kokko, Clara Hilsberg, • Walking Together
sometimes offering supersized treat rewards.
Paul Allen Pearce Vizla Training • Vizsla, Vizsla Training AAA AKC
Training should present a repeated, sequential stimulus (directed adaptation) and interfering training should be avoided (training modality compatibility) for best progress.
Dr. James Hoffmann • Scientific Principles of Hypertrophy Training (Renaissance Periodization Book 1)
Training is usually about changing a dog so that he can behave in ways a human will approve of. But my goal in this book is to look at what dogs actually are, not at what people want dogs to be. We are trying to understand what your dog wants from and understands about you.
Sean Vidal Edgerton • Inside of a Dog -- Young Readers Edition: What Dogs See, Smell, and Know
Dog and owner are locked in a cycle of tension and leash lunging that becomes very difficult to change.