Poochini Whole Pet

Poochini Whole Pet & The School Of Natural Dog Training

Exercises and Layout of learning "The Map"

 

Dog Training is like wanting/ "Needing" an Olympic size swimming pool...You can't install one in a day..it takes many shovelfuls of dirt and good planning. Sometimes it's easier to go to pay to go into a public pool..Than to have one in your back yard.....This means get a goldfish..and If you have ever had a visit from German Shepherd rescue who interviews you as a possible new owner...that's what they will tell you.

 

Get a goldfish.....now me..i figured out a long time ago dogs are worth the time..even really messed up ones like Charlie The Basket Case Border Collie that I Managed to turn into a star. Literally.

 

 

Sit   I teach all three  The Lure Approach -The Gentle Sit and Sit while they try to bite you sit

Down The Lure Approach -The Gentle Down and Down while they try to bite you Down

Stay Basic Stay-Advanced Distraction Stay----Running them down and dragging them back Stay.

Heel One finger Heeling-Advanced Heel-Back and Military Heeling-Team Heeling

Come The Lure Approach -The Gentle Come and Advanced Long Line while chasing a frisbee Come

 

The Clock -Advanced Space/Territory Training Level I II III

 

 

Commands in Motion Sit Down Stay

Commands with Distraction Ball Bike Dog Play

Finish Work/ Perfect Heeling-Military Heel and Back Commands & Finish Heel work

 

Gate Training

Wait

Go on ahead

 

Trail Training

Controlling aggression

Controlling The Public

Losing Control /Exit Strategy

 

Communication

Reiteration

Intonation "Voice Training"

Pack Skills for Humans

 

Speed Duration and frequency

 

Speed Slow Standard Fast Very fast

Duration 1 Min 2 Min 3 Min

Frequency-Everyday twice a day 3 times a day

 

Submission & Submissiveness

Domination & Dominating

Over Dominating Handlers

The Submissive Owner

 

The Submissive Dog

The Dominate Dog

The Agnostic Dog

 

Negative and Positive Commands

The Startle effect

Are you a Barker?

Easy and Calming Methods

 

Anger Management

Aggressiveness

Territoriality

Prey Motivation

Defensiveness

Play Drive

 

Force/Motivation

Redirecting Force

Reactions

Leash Reactive

Compulsion

Food Drive

Ball Drive

Pain Threshold

 

Equipment and Bits the Trainers Use

 

Understanding Protective Dogs and Liability Laws

Bite Work Seminars

Solutions for Aggresive Animals 

Last updated by Paul Miller Jul. 30, 2008.

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