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Destructive behaviors such as chewing on furniture or digging in the backyard are one form of inappropriate behavior. Demand behaviors are also inappropriate and are another way of describing a dog that is asking for something in a way that is deemed inappropriate. Examples include jumping for attention, play nipping for attention, barking for you to throw the tennis ball, or barking to get let out of the crate....
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Planning on getting away? What are you going to do with your dog? Listen to Jeff Millman of Watch and Train for dog training vacation tips whether you are taking your dog with you or boarding your lovable pooch with someone else. ...
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Thinking about getting another dog and aren't sure if you should? Do you have multiple dogs and are having problems? Listen to my radio show on Thursday, March 6th at 6:30pm CST and learn from a professional dog trainer how to bring a new dog into...
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Do you have a new puppy or planning on getting one soon? Are you worried that you are doing the wrong thing? Confused about all the different ideas you are getting from friends, family, books, television shows and the internet? Listen to Jeff Millman...
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Did you miss my What is Clicker Training radio show? Not only did you miss a clicking good time, you missed out on a special offer that I gave my radio listeners. I will give you a hint, it is something about clickers. The offer is only good through Feb...
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If you missed any of my shows, you can listen to any of the archived shows. If you select more than one show, make sure you pause the previous show or they will both play at the same time. Enjoy!
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Every dog gets distracted by something. Beagles are often called "noses with tails" because their sense of smell is so amazing that they can completely lose touch with everything and follow their noses outside. Springer Spaniels can be so obsessed...
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If you are a savvy trainer, you can teach your dog to do behaviors on cue that are initiated by a change in the environment that happens naturally or that is part of your normal daily pattern. Unless you are working on a sophisticated trick, the reason...
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