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Obedience training is one of the most important aspects of raising a dog. In fact, a well-trained dog is a FREE dog! Why? Because a trained dog requires fewer restrictions. The more reliable the dog, the more freedom he is given.
Dog Training for Dummies shows dog owners how to select the right training method for their puppy, adult, or senior dog. Whether you want to teach Buddy to sit or master retrieving, this hands-on guide provides training to ensure a mutually respectful relationship with your four-legged family members.
* Eliminate unwanted behavior
* Find step-by-step instruction on basic commands
* Strengthen your bond with your dog
* Build communication, understanding, and mutual respect
Based on positive reinforcement, trust, and obedience, the tips and tricks inside will help you bring out the very best in your beloved pet.
Obedience training is one of the most important aspects of raising a dog. In fact, a well-trained dog is a FREE dog! Why? Because a trained dog requires fewer restrictions. The more reliable the dog, the more freedom he is given.
Dog Training for Dummies shows dog owners how to select the right training method for their puppy, adult, or senior dog. Whether you want to teach Buddy to sit or master retrieving, this hands-on guide provides training to ensure a mutually respectful relationship with your four-legged family members.
* Eliminate unwanted behavior
* Find step-by-step instruction on basic commands
* Strengthen your bond with your dog
* Build communication, understanding, and mutual respect
Based on positive reinforcement, trust, and obedience, the tips and tricks inside will help you bring out the very best in your beloved pet.
Wendy Volhard is internationally recognized for her contributions to dog training. At the heart of her teaching is the "Motivational Method" for people who value dogs as companions.
Mary Ann Rombold Zeigenfuse, LVT, has been working with dogs and their owners for over 40 years. She runs Best Friends Obedience in Lexington, KY.
Introduction 1
About This Book 1
Foolish Assumptions 3
Icons Used in This Book 3
Where to Go from Here 4
Part 1: Setting the Stage for Successful Training 5
Chapter 1: Dog Training: The Key to Your Dog's Safety and Your Sanity 7
Understanding Why You're Training Buddy: To Do Something or Not to Do Something 8
Identifying a Well-Trained Dog 9
Selecting a Training Model 11
First things first: Considering your dog's breed 12
Training a dog: What are you really doing? 13
Identifying Six Basic Commands Every Dog Needs to Know 16
Recognizing Factors that Influence Success 16
Having a good relationship with your dog 17
Owning a healthy dog 17
Making training time a priority 17
Oh, the Places You and Your Pooch Can Go: Beyond the Basics 18
The Canine Good Citizen Certificate 19
AKC S.T.A.R puppy program 19
AKC tricks titles 19
More than training: Understanding how dogs help people 19
An Exercise to Get You and Your Pooch Started 20
Chapter 2: Getting to Know Your Dog and How He Perceives the World 23
Determining What Motivates You and Your Dog 24
Being Aware of Your Dog's Body Language 24
Recognizing Your Dog's Instinctive Behaviors 25
Prey drive 26
Pack drive 27
Defense drive, fight and flight 28
Understanding how the drives affect training 30
Determining Your Dog's Personality Profile 31
Deciding How You Want Buddy to Act 35
Bringing out drives 36
Switching drives 37
Applying drives to your training 39
Remembering Who's Training Whom 43
Chapter 3: Developing Training Savvy 45
Managing the Dog Within 46
Breed-specific behaviors 46
Temperament 47
Mental sensitivity 48
Responses to visual stimuli 48
Sound sensitivity 49
Touch sensitivity - the adrenaline effect 50
Stressing the Effects of Stress 51
Understanding stress 51
Recognizing the symptoms of stress 52
Origins of stress - intrinsic and extrinsic 53
Relating stress to learning 54
Stress and distraction training 54
Managing stress 55
Managing Your Dog's Environment 55
Starting on the right foot 55
Recognizing your dog's social needs 56
Identifying your dog's emotional needs 57
Feeding your dog's nutritional needs 57
Understanding the "You" Factor 58
Knowing your expectations 58
Knowing your attitude 60
Being consistent with commands and tone of voice 61
Outlasting your dog - be persistent 62
Knowing to avoid "no" 63
Repeating commands 63
Chapter 4: Understanding the Vital Role That Nutrition and Health Play in Training 65
Finding the Right Food for Buddy 66
Deciphering dog food labels 67
Evaluating Buddy's current food 69
Understanding the Nutrients Your Dog Needs 70
Meeting puppy's nutritional needs 71
Keeping your dog's diet rich in protein 72
Going easy on the carbohydrates 74
Knowing the value of fats - in moderation 75
Ensuring that your dog's diet is fortified with
vitamins and minerals 76
Don't forget to quench his thirst: Keeping fresh water around 77
Paying close attention to preservatives 78
Making Choices about How to Feed Buddy 79
Feeding Buddy commercial dry food 79
Offering beefed-up commercial dry food 80
Trying a raw food or frozen diet 82
Making your own food: Wendy's Natural Diet 84
Using the Natural Diet Foundation (NDF2) 85
Transferring Buddy to his new diet 86
Sizing up supplements 87
Exploring Common Health Issues That Affect Behavior and Training 87
Here comes that needle again: Examining vaccination issues 89
Uncovering the rise in doggy hypothyroidism 93
The bone crusher: "Oh, my aching back" 96
Quelling fear, anxiety, and other conditions with homeopathy 96
Treating chronic conditions with acupuncture 98
Chapter 5: Gearing Up for Training Success 99
Choosing the Right Training Leash and Collar 100
Deciding on a leash 100
Selecting a collar 102
Readying a Reward: Treats Are Your Training Buddies 107
Picking the ideal tasty treat 108
Opting for toys when food treats don't work 109
Considering Other Equipment You Can Use 109
Using head halters 110
Going for a body harness 111
Exploring electronic and other training and management equipment 112
Part 2: Performing Puppy Preliminaries 119
Chapter 6: Bringing Your Puppy Home: What You Need to Know 121
Preparing for Puppy's Arrival 122
Puppy's home at home: Readying a crate 123
Puppy's menu: Selecting a proper diet and set of dishes 127
Puppy's everyday collar, ID, and leash: Preparing Buddy to go outside 128
Puppy's toys: Playing with Buddy 128
Bringing Puppy Home - Now What? 129
Getting your puppy used to his collar and leash 130
Getting Buddy situated in his new home 132
Introducing puppies and kids 133
Meeting resident pets 134
Tending to his potty needs 135
Deciding where your puppy should sleep 136
Starting Buddy's Education 136
Training for grooming 137
Spaying and neutering 142
Solving Perplexing Puppy Problems 142
Chapter 7: Surviving Your Puppy's Critical Growth Periods 145
Understanding Your Puppy's Early Development 146
Birth to 7 weeks: the Canine Socialization Period 146
Getting to know everyone: Weeks 7-12 the
Human Socialization Period 148
Suddenly he's afraid: Weeks 8-12 the Fear Imprint Period 149
Now he wants to leave home: Beyond 12 weeks: "Been there, done that" 150
The Terrible Twos: Managing the Adolescent from 4 Months to 2 Years 151
Surviving the juvenile flakies 152
Blame it on the hormones: Understanding how hormones affect behavior 153
Meeting the mature adult when your dog finally grows up 154
Spaying or Neutering to Help with Behavior and Training 155
Heeding the advantages 155
Acknowledging the disadvantages 156
Knowing when to spay or neuter 157
Part 3: Tackling Training Basics 159
Chapter 8: The Ins and Outs of Housetraining 161
Helping Buddy Get Used to His Crate 162
Training a Dog to Eliminate Outside 164
Hold elimination when inside the house 164
Know why he's outside - to eliminate 166
Prove to Buddy that you're trustworthy to take him outside 167
Establishing a Regular Feeding and Elimination Schedule 168
Designating a Regular Toilet Area 169
When Accidents Happen - Knowing What to Do 171
Avoiding punishment 171
Dealing with the accidents 172
Cleaning accidents 172
Using an Exercise Pen for Housetraining 173
Chapter 9: Focusing on Some Basic Training Commands 175
Training for Attention: Praise Versus Petting 175
Understanding the difference between the two 176
Using Okay to release from work 176
Practice getting your dog's attention 177
Using the Yes command 177
Practicing Name Recognition 178
Sequence 1: Having Buddy move toward you when he hears his name 178
Sequence 2: Adding Come after his name 179
Sequence 3: Making Sit mandatory 180
Training Your Dog the Touch Command 180
Sequence 1: Getting Buddy to move toward you 180
Sequence 2: Increasing the distance Buddy needs to move toward you 181
Sequence 3: Not offering treat in the flat Touch hand 182
Sequence 4: Moving the touch hand in different positions 182
Sequence 5: Mixing up the hand you offer 183
Greeting with the Hello Command 184
Sequence 1: Focusing on the treat 184
Sequence 2: Greeting and praising 184
Sequence 3: Training Buddy to hold the sitting position longer 185
Sequence 4: Having a friend help 185
Leave It: Getting Your Dog to Leave Stuff Alone 186
Sequence 1: Introducing Leave It 186
Sequence 2: Looking at you 187
Sequence 3: Moving the treat from your hand to the floor 188
Sequence 4: "Leaving" a dropped food item 188
Sequence 5: "Leaving" a found item on the ground outside 189
Understanding other uses for Leave It 190
Chapter 10: Coming and Going: Two Essential Commands to Teach Buddy 191
Understanding the Importance of Leadership: Okay Is the Word 191
Teaching Your Dog to Come When Called 193
Teaching Buddy the Recall Game 193
Remembering what's important when you use the Come command 196
Training Your Dog to Handle Distractions 198
Teaching Come with first-degree distractions 198
Teaching Come with second-degree distractions 199
Teaching Come with third-degree distractions 200
Focusing on the Opposite of Come - Go 201
Sequence 1: Teaching a target 202
Sequence 2: Add Come after the release 203
Sequence 3: Increase the distance to the target 203
Chapter 11: Mastering Some Fundamentals: Sit, Down, and Stay 205
Understanding Why Sit Is So Important 206
Introducing Down and Its Commands 206
Training Your Dog Sit and Down Simultaneously 207
Sequence 1: Placing and showing 208
Sequence 2: Adding the Down 208
Sequence 3: Luring into the Down 209
Sequence 4: Luring into the Sit 210
Sequence 5: Adding collar pressure 211
Sequence 6: Foregoing the treat 212
Warming Up with the Long-Down Exercise 212
...Erscheinungsjahr: | 2020 |
---|---|
Produktart: | Nachschlagewerke |
Rubrik: | Hobby & Freizeit |
Thema: | Tiere/Jagen/Angeln |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | 496 S. |
ISBN-13: | 9781119656821 |
ISBN-10: | 1119656826 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Herstellernummer: | 1W119656820 |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: |
Volhard, Wendy
Rombold-Zeigenfuse, Mary Ann |
Auflage: | 4th edition |
Hersteller: | Wiley |
Maße: | 226 x 185 x 28 mm |
Von/Mit: | Wendy Volhard (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 07.04.2020 |
Gewicht: | 0,635 kg |
Wendy Volhard is internationally recognized for her contributions to dog training. At the heart of her teaching is the "Motivational Method" for people who value dogs as companions.
Mary Ann Rombold Zeigenfuse, LVT, has been working with dogs and their owners for over 40 years. She runs Best Friends Obedience in Lexington, KY.
Introduction 1
About This Book 1
Foolish Assumptions 3
Icons Used in This Book 3
Where to Go from Here 4
Part 1: Setting the Stage for Successful Training 5
Chapter 1: Dog Training: The Key to Your Dog's Safety and Your Sanity 7
Understanding Why You're Training Buddy: To Do Something or Not to Do Something 8
Identifying a Well-Trained Dog 9
Selecting a Training Model 11
First things first: Considering your dog's breed 12
Training a dog: What are you really doing? 13
Identifying Six Basic Commands Every Dog Needs to Know 16
Recognizing Factors that Influence Success 16
Having a good relationship with your dog 17
Owning a healthy dog 17
Making training time a priority 17
Oh, the Places You and Your Pooch Can Go: Beyond the Basics 18
The Canine Good Citizen Certificate 19
AKC S.T.A.R puppy program 19
AKC tricks titles 19
More than training: Understanding how dogs help people 19
An Exercise to Get You and Your Pooch Started 20
Chapter 2: Getting to Know Your Dog and How He Perceives the World 23
Determining What Motivates You and Your Dog 24
Being Aware of Your Dog's Body Language 24
Recognizing Your Dog's Instinctive Behaviors 25
Prey drive 26
Pack drive 27
Defense drive, fight and flight 28
Understanding how the drives affect training 30
Determining Your Dog's Personality Profile 31
Deciding How You Want Buddy to Act 35
Bringing out drives 36
Switching drives 37
Applying drives to your training 39
Remembering Who's Training Whom 43
Chapter 3: Developing Training Savvy 45
Managing the Dog Within 46
Breed-specific behaviors 46
Temperament 47
Mental sensitivity 48
Responses to visual stimuli 48
Sound sensitivity 49
Touch sensitivity - the adrenaline effect 50
Stressing the Effects of Stress 51
Understanding stress 51
Recognizing the symptoms of stress 52
Origins of stress - intrinsic and extrinsic 53
Relating stress to learning 54
Stress and distraction training 54
Managing stress 55
Managing Your Dog's Environment 55
Starting on the right foot 55
Recognizing your dog's social needs 56
Identifying your dog's emotional needs 57
Feeding your dog's nutritional needs 57
Understanding the "You" Factor 58
Knowing your expectations 58
Knowing your attitude 60
Being consistent with commands and tone of voice 61
Outlasting your dog - be persistent 62
Knowing to avoid "no" 63
Repeating commands 63
Chapter 4: Understanding the Vital Role That Nutrition and Health Play in Training 65
Finding the Right Food for Buddy 66
Deciphering dog food labels 67
Evaluating Buddy's current food 69
Understanding the Nutrients Your Dog Needs 70
Meeting puppy's nutritional needs 71
Keeping your dog's diet rich in protein 72
Going easy on the carbohydrates 74
Knowing the value of fats - in moderation 75
Ensuring that your dog's diet is fortified with
vitamins and minerals 76
Don't forget to quench his thirst: Keeping fresh water around 77
Paying close attention to preservatives 78
Making Choices about How to Feed Buddy 79
Feeding Buddy commercial dry food 79
Offering beefed-up commercial dry food 80
Trying a raw food or frozen diet 82
Making your own food: Wendy's Natural Diet 84
Using the Natural Diet Foundation (NDF2) 85
Transferring Buddy to his new diet 86
Sizing up supplements 87
Exploring Common Health Issues That Affect Behavior and Training 87
Here comes that needle again: Examining vaccination issues 89
Uncovering the rise in doggy hypothyroidism 93
The bone crusher: "Oh, my aching back" 96
Quelling fear, anxiety, and other conditions with homeopathy 96
Treating chronic conditions with acupuncture 98
Chapter 5: Gearing Up for Training Success 99
Choosing the Right Training Leash and Collar 100
Deciding on a leash 100
Selecting a collar 102
Readying a Reward: Treats Are Your Training Buddies 107
Picking the ideal tasty treat 108
Opting for toys when food treats don't work 109
Considering Other Equipment You Can Use 109
Using head halters 110
Going for a body harness 111
Exploring electronic and other training and management equipment 112
Part 2: Performing Puppy Preliminaries 119
Chapter 6: Bringing Your Puppy Home: What You Need to Know 121
Preparing for Puppy's Arrival 122
Puppy's home at home: Readying a crate 123
Puppy's menu: Selecting a proper diet and set of dishes 127
Puppy's everyday collar, ID, and leash: Preparing Buddy to go outside 128
Puppy's toys: Playing with Buddy 128
Bringing Puppy Home - Now What? 129
Getting your puppy used to his collar and leash 130
Getting Buddy situated in his new home 132
Introducing puppies and kids 133
Meeting resident pets 134
Tending to his potty needs 135
Deciding where your puppy should sleep 136
Starting Buddy's Education 136
Training for grooming 137
Spaying and neutering 142
Solving Perplexing Puppy Problems 142
Chapter 7: Surviving Your Puppy's Critical Growth Periods 145
Understanding Your Puppy's Early Development 146
Birth to 7 weeks: the Canine Socialization Period 146
Getting to know everyone: Weeks 7-12 the
Human Socialization Period 148
Suddenly he's afraid: Weeks 8-12 the Fear Imprint Period 149
Now he wants to leave home: Beyond 12 weeks: "Been there, done that" 150
The Terrible Twos: Managing the Adolescent from 4 Months to 2 Years 151
Surviving the juvenile flakies 152
Blame it on the hormones: Understanding how hormones affect behavior 153
Meeting the mature adult when your dog finally grows up 154
Spaying or Neutering to Help with Behavior and Training 155
Heeding the advantages 155
Acknowledging the disadvantages 156
Knowing when to spay or neuter 157
Part 3: Tackling Training Basics 159
Chapter 8: The Ins and Outs of Housetraining 161
Helping Buddy Get Used to His Crate 162
Training a Dog to Eliminate Outside 164
Hold elimination when inside the house 164
Know why he's outside - to eliminate 166
Prove to Buddy that you're trustworthy to take him outside 167
Establishing a Regular Feeding and Elimination Schedule 168
Designating a Regular Toilet Area 169
When Accidents Happen - Knowing What to Do 171
Avoiding punishment 171
Dealing with the accidents 172
Cleaning accidents 172
Using an Exercise Pen for Housetraining 173
Chapter 9: Focusing on Some Basic Training Commands 175
Training for Attention: Praise Versus Petting 175
Understanding the difference between the two 176
Using Okay to release from work 176
Practice getting your dog's attention 177
Using the Yes command 177
Practicing Name Recognition 178
Sequence 1: Having Buddy move toward you when he hears his name 178
Sequence 2: Adding Come after his name 179
Sequence 3: Making Sit mandatory 180
Training Your Dog the Touch Command 180
Sequence 1: Getting Buddy to move toward you 180
Sequence 2: Increasing the distance Buddy needs to move toward you 181
Sequence 3: Not offering treat in the flat Touch hand 182
Sequence 4: Moving the touch hand in different positions 182
Sequence 5: Mixing up the hand you offer 183
Greeting with the Hello Command 184
Sequence 1: Focusing on the treat 184
Sequence 2: Greeting and praising 184
Sequence 3: Training Buddy to hold the sitting position longer 185
Sequence 4: Having a friend help 185
Leave It: Getting Your Dog to Leave Stuff Alone 186
Sequence 1: Introducing Leave It 186
Sequence 2: Looking at you 187
Sequence 3: Moving the treat from your hand to the floor 188
Sequence 4: "Leaving" a dropped food item 188
Sequence 5: "Leaving" a found item on the ground outside 189
Understanding other uses for Leave It 190
Chapter 10: Coming and Going: Two Essential Commands to Teach Buddy 191
Understanding the Importance of Leadership: Okay Is the Word 191
Teaching Your Dog to Come When Called 193
Teaching Buddy the Recall Game 193
Remembering what's important when you use the Come command 196
Training Your Dog to Handle Distractions 198
Teaching Come with first-degree distractions 198
Teaching Come with second-degree distractions 199
Teaching Come with third-degree distractions 200
Focusing on the Opposite of Come - Go 201
Sequence 1: Teaching a target 202
Sequence 2: Add Come after the release 203
Sequence 3: Increase the distance to the target 203
Chapter 11: Mastering Some Fundamentals: Sit, Down, and Stay 205
Understanding Why Sit Is So Important 206
Introducing Down and Its Commands 206
Training Your Dog Sit and Down Simultaneously 207
Sequence 1: Placing and showing 208
Sequence 2: Adding the Down 208
Sequence 3: Luring into the Down 209
Sequence 4: Luring into the Sit 210
Sequence 5: Adding collar pressure 211
Sequence 6: Foregoing the treat 212
Warming Up with the Long-Down Exercise 212
...Erscheinungsjahr: | 2020 |
---|---|
Produktart: | Nachschlagewerke |
Rubrik: | Hobby & Freizeit |
Thema: | Tiere/Jagen/Angeln |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | 496 S. |
ISBN-13: | 9781119656821 |
ISBN-10: | 1119656826 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Herstellernummer: | 1W119656820 |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: |
Volhard, Wendy
Rombold-Zeigenfuse, Mary Ann |
Auflage: | 4th edition |
Hersteller: | Wiley |
Maße: | 226 x 185 x 28 mm |
Von/Mit: | Wendy Volhard (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 07.04.2020 |
Gewicht: | 0,635 kg |