Wygląda jak emerytowany przyznawać i postępował się przestrzeni setek film you and your family. Private training can help you with addressing basic behavior issues and obedience or provide enrichment. Call us today to talk to our Dog Trainer and how we can best help you with your training needs. What type of training methods do you use? Our dog trainers only use reward-based training methods. We believe rewarding a dog for doing well, rather than having a dog work to avoid a bad outcome. A reward can mean treats, food, praise or even a toy your dog loves. We use clicker training our obedience classes to let the dog know when they have done the behavior correctly. This helps the dog learn quickly, and then we work to eliminate the clicker and treats. Training this way is fun and rewarding for both the humans and the dogs. How do I contact a Camp Bow Wow trainer? How much does your dog training cost? The cost of dog training varies depending on whether you are looking to participate a group class, -home or -Camp training. You want to contact your local Camp to find a Certified Trainer your area. If you visit your local Camp web site, you can view the costs of all of their training services. How do I know whether I need obedience class or private training? Where does training take place? How do Board Trains and Play Trains work? Board Trains and Play Trains are a great way for your dog to receive training while they are staying at Camp Bow Wow. Whether your dog is for a day of Camp, or staying overnight, you can have a Certified Camp Bow Wow Trainer spend one-on-one time training your dog on specific behaviors. Once you return to pick up your dog, the trainer have a session with you to show you the dog's progress and give you instructions on how to maintain the work they have done. How do I find a schedule for your obedience classes? Does my dog need vaccinations to attend training? Does my dog have to pass the Camper interview before attending training? Behavior problems can literally mean life or death for Pit Bulls. Everyday people turn over their dogs to a shelter because they exhibit problem behaviors.When people are tired of dealing with a problem behavior they usually take the easy way out and get rid of the dog instead of getting rid of the behavior through work and training.If you are looking for information about how to solve a specific behavior problem then you'll find more specific solutions The Pit Bull Training Handbook.This article we cover the first steps to solving problem behaviors regardless of what they are. When addressing any behavior problem we must first consider what the dog is getting from the behavior. Let's take jumping for example. Jumping is a classic example of attention seeking behavior. You should remember that jumping is perfectly normal the canine world. Most problem behaviors like jumping are fact normal for dogs and dogs do not them as problems. Sticking with our jumping problem the next thing you need to consider is the level of the problem. Is the jumping aggressive behavior? Like the dog putting their paws on the chest, growling, and staring into the persons eyes? This happens most with dominant breeds who have been allowed too much freedom and consider themselves the leader. Or is the jumping friendly nature? Most of the problem jumping is friendly jumping. When dealing with any behavior problem we want to use four components. When you address any behavior problem you should keep these four components mind. I'll use jumping again as example. Following is example of a dog that jumps when guests come over. Jumping is attention getting behavior and dogs love to get attention. Any attention, even if it is negative attention is better than no attention at all to a dog. Step One: Positive Reinforcement of acceptable behavior this scenario the sit-stay would be acceptable behavior. Another possible behavior would be the down-stay. You want to start doing sit-stays by the door when no guests are present. Repeat these training sessions by the door as often as you can. The more the better. Also, if you get guests coming through the back door or garage etc… repeat the sit-stay these locations as well. You want to reinforce this behavior with treats, praise or toys and you want to do it often. Step Two: Management and setting the dog up to succeed You want to have your dog on the leash when guests come over. For guests that just show up, have the leash hanging by the door. You never want to let your dog succeed jumping on a guests at this point. If you can not control the dog, take the leash and lead them into another room out of the way. Management is important because