Know What To Do When Unwanted Situations Arise – Dog Training On-Line Course.
Hello and Welcome to Lesson 4, it’s the last one, you’re nearly there 🙂
This lesson is divided into 3 sections:
- Why dogs attack and the part you play.
- How to work with Separation Anxiety.
- What your dog is really saying to you.
Here’s the 1st section…
Section 1 – Why dogs attack and the part you play.
Dog aggression is a common unwanted behaviour we see today. During this video I explain why attacks happen, the part dog owners play(!) and how to integrate aggressive dogs with other dogs.
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In this video I demonstrate how to get your dog to walk by your side first and how to then integrate them with another dog.
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In this video I show you how to integrate aggressive dogs in a calm, safe and effective way.
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SECTION 2 – How to work with Separation Anxiety.
Separation Anxiety is stressful both for us and our beloved dogs. During this video I explain why Separation Anxiety occurs and what you can do to change this behaviour.
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During this video I demonstrate how to stop a puppy from having Separation Anxiety.
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In this video I show you how to stop dogs from having Separation Anxiety.
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Section 3 – What your dog is really saying to you.
Your dog is talking to you all the time. During this video you’ll discover what your dog is saying to you through non-verbal communication, body language and calming signals.
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Lesson 4’s written lesson and home play…
Please scroll down to read and complete Lesson 4’s Home Play questions.
Once you’ve completed the Home Play just click SUBMIT and we’ll be delighted to send you your certificate 🙂
I wish you lots of fun and enjoyment with your dog. By convincing them that you a calm, confident and strong leader you’ll get a happy, well-balanced and well-behaved dog.
Wishing you all the very best,
Sharon and ‘The boys’