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Month: April 2014

Headcollars; the how why and why not of their use.

April 27, 2014May 17, 2014 glasgowdogtrainer9 Comments

A short video on head collars. Like every training tool which uses negative reinforcement, it requires that we pause and think about thier application before we use them.

Posted in dog behavior, Dog TrainingTagged dog behaviour, dog trainer, dog training, Glasgow Dog Trainer, John McGuigan, www.glasgowdogtrainer.co.uk

How to properly use a Pet Corrector in dog training

April 14, 2014 glasgowdogtrainer4 Comments

How to properly use a Pet Corrector in dog training.

 

Posted in dog behavior, Dog TrainingTagged aggressive dogs, Cesar Milan, classical conditioning, dog aggression, dog behaviour, Dogs, Glasgow Dog Trainer, John McGuigan, www.glasgowdogtrainer.co.uk

What can your dog see?

April 14, 2014 glasgowdogtrainerLeave a comment

Here I briefly discuss what your dog can see in relation to what you can see, how this effects training and behaviour modifications and what we can do to rectify this/

Posted in UncategorizedTagged aggressive dogs, classical conditioning, dog aggression, dog behaviour, dog trainer, dog training, Dogs, Glasgow Dog Trainer, John McGuigan, nervous dogs, Operant conditioning, Positive reinforcement, www.glasgowdogtrainer.co.uk

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