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CONTROL
(the urls have been taken from other pages in the site)
Adolescence
Aggression - many links
Alpha Roll - why it is bad
A letter From Your
Dog A Dog's Needs
Attention and Eye Contact
Attention
Seeking Behaviour
- Dogs constantly seek both our attention and our affection
Attention
Seeking Behaviour - PROTOCOL
Attention Seeking Behaviour
Who is the Boss
Barking - many links
Becoming a Benevolant
Leader By Sharon Savage, M.
Bed - Should
You Sleep With Your Dog?
Begging
Biting - Lots of links
Bitter Apples
The Bitter Spray Lunacy
Positive
Techniques for Crate Training Your Dog
Calm Behaviour
Calming Signals - Displacement behaviour
Cat Chasing
Chris Bach Positive
Techniques for Teaching Your Dog to Sit Calmly at the Door
Chris Bach The
"Dinner Dish Method" for Rehearsing "Eye Contact"
Correction Ain't
Misbehavin': When and How to Make a Correction - Differentiate
between lack of understanding, inability to comply, or willful disobedience.
Counter Conditioning and Desensitising
Counter Thief - stealing food
Dinner Time Manners
- Elbows off the Table, Please! Teaching Dinnertime Manners, 300 Peck
Dinner
Time Manners video by Aidan Bindoff
Displacement Behaviour - Dog
Body Language
Dog Body Language
Doggy Zen
DOMINANT DOG
Doorbell
Door
Dashing - Preventing Door-Dashing by Kathy Sdao
Escape Artists
- Why do dogs escape?
Excitement and Wetting
Eye
Contact links are on this page
Food in Training
Food Guarding
Food
on the ground.
Game Over Dude
- Time-outs: when and how to use them.
Games - Control
the games, control the dog,"
Go Wild
and Freeze (further down the page)
Giving
up an Object Playing Fetch and Giving Up an Object by September Morn
Good Games Bad Games
John Rogerson
Gotcha Exercise
- Isn't it frustrating when you reach for your dog's collar and he backs
up? by Terry Ryan
Guarding Food Bowls
Health - The Connection Between
HEALTH & BEHAVIOR
He Just Wants To Say
Hi by Suzanne Clothier
How
to Turn Your Dog Off By Ian Dunbar
Hug - Handlng
and Gentling Ian Dunbar
Hug/restrain
the dog dozens of times a day Author: Shirley Chong
Impulse Control
Indirect Access
Get Your Dog's Attention
Introducing Your
New Dog To Your Resident Dog
Jumping Up
Kids and Dogs
LEADERSHIP
Leadership
- CONNECTED PETS
Leadership
- If you aren't the leader, your dog will have to be
Leadership - First
off, let's dispense with all that "Alpha" baloney.
Leading The Dance
- Building A Better Relationship by Susan Ailsby
Leadership
and Guidance Long Beach Animal Hospital Hospital
Lifestyle - The
Leadership Lifestyle
Leadership Behavoural
Ajustment Suzanne Clothier ATTITUDE
Leadership Suzanne
Clothier Why Not Take Candy From a Baby
Leadership
by Victoria Farrington
Mind Games
- Playing for Confidence and Compliance By M. Shirley Chong
Permission
- the ultimate pack leader tool!
Leadership
V's Dominance Who Leads Your Human-Canine Pack By Myrna Milani
Leadership
Why is leadership important
NO FREE LUNCH
No Free Lunch NON-
CONFRONTATIONAL DOMINANCE PROGRAM (or "no free lunch")
No Free Lunch
Nothing in Life is Free K9Deb
Work
to Earn- This basic premise prevents problems
of picky eaters, counter thievers & bossy dogs
Learned
Helplessness abstracts from Dr. Martin E.P. Seligman's scientific
articles.
LEAVE
IT
Loose Leash Walking
MAIL MAN
- How to help your dog get along with your postal carrier
Management - Why management
is so important
Mind Games
Playing for Confidence and Compliance By M. Shirley Chong
Motivation
Mouthing - Lots of links
Neuturing - many links
No - When
to say "No"
On Off Switch
Overstimulated
Play How to
Play with Your Dog Avoid overstimulating
Play
and Exercise in Dogs by Angelica Steinker
Outdoor
Dogs - THE PROBLEM WITH "OUTDOOR DOGS"
Control the
Game, Control the dog
Play
- INTELLIGENT DIVERSIONS & CR
Play - Helping
Dogs Develop Play Skills ACTIVE PLAY - INTERACTIVE and PACIFIER.
Play and Dogs Variations
on a Theme Called Canine Play By Myrna Milani, BS, DVM
Poop Eating
Prey Drive
Controlling Prey Drive through distraction training by Wendy Volhard
Recalls
Resource Guarding - many links
Say Please
It's just basic canine courtesy.
Say
Please by Sitting video by Dr. Sophia Yin
SETTLE
Sit - The Ultimate
Sit Your dog pays no attention to you and is easily distracted by
every little thing. How do you resolve this
Sit
Politely at Doors HI FI by Dr. Sophia Yin
Sit
Politely at Doors LO Fi by Dr. Sophia Yin
Sniffing
the Ground for Treats Ellen Van Landingham
Space Coats Space
Vest For Dogs (bottom the the page)
Spoiled Rotten
Spoiled Rotten
- Like spoiled children, the over-indulged dog is not happier
Sprays The
Bitter Spray Lunacy
Stress Signals
Teenage Dog
TETHERING
Tethering
and Tie-outs - The difference between the two!
Tethering
A dog to you
Tethering
by Sue eH
Tether
- Chew Proof
Tethering
confine your new dog an area near you
Tethering
- Dog Behaviour Training with the Tether
Tethering
- How to Train Your Dog the Gentle Way with a Tether
Tethering -
Pet Tethers are invaluable assets in your dog-training tool box
Tethering -
The Training Tether
Tethering
- Use for teaching Behaviour
Time Out
Training page
Treat
and Train video Overview by Dr. Sophia Yin
Treat
and Train video getting started by Dr. Sophia Yin
Trust
Please read this on your puppy's birthday
TUG
Calming - How to Calm
Your Dog by Playing Tug
Controlled Tug Games:
A Novel Reinforcer | Karen Pryor Clickertraining
Taking the Conflict
Out Of Tug of Of War By Sharon Savage, M.S
Time-outs: Game
Over Dude
Tug - Play
Tug of War with your Dog
Tug of War
Rules- To tug or not to tug?
Tug- Competitive
Play - To tug or not to tug? That is the question,
Tugging Using The Game
of Tug as a Training Tool
Tugging
With Your Dog by Pat Scott
Tug
of War Trainers disagree about whether or not to recommend playing
tug of war with dogs
Tug Of War Rules
- Should this game be forbidden?
Tug of War
Rules To tug or not to tug That is the question
Tug
Of War Video shows what to do
Tug Playing Tug
*Tug is a game that requires two players.
Two
Reward System by Dani Weinberg
Vets
- The Veterinary Olympics
Watch Me and eye contact (that's further
up the page)
Wetting
"What did you just
learn" The Bitter Spray Lunacy
When
Humans are Away HI FI by Dr. Sophia Yin
When
Humans are Away LO FI by Dr. Sophia Yin
Why Not Take Candy
from a Baby (If He Lets You?) By Suzanne Clothier
Wild
Behaviour - Wild Behavior: How to Help Your Dog Settle Down
Yeilding - Pack
and herd dwelling animals maintain status in a number of ways.
ZEN on and off switch
Zen
Doggy Zen
Doggy Zen
by Shirley Chong
Doggy Zen (My
Turn) by Terry Ryan)
GIVE
- Doggy Zen Song and the Sheep by Sue eH
"On"Off"
switch Chris Bach
"On/Off"
Switch Hug/restrain the dog dozens of times a day - Author: Shirley
Chong
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