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Dani Weinberg's Five Steps to Train A behaviour Dani Weinberg
Dani Weinbergs Two Reward System
Dawn Jecs Heeling by Dani Weinberg
Debi Davis More 101 Things To Do with a Box
Debi Davis Training in the Loo

Decreasing Latency - REMEMBER - YOU ARE TRAINING ONE AND ONLY ONE BEHAVIOR AT THIS TIME - Bob Bailey
Dee Ganley (Changing People, Changing Dogs: positive solutions for difficult dogs..)

Defining Common Ground by Melissa Alexander
Definitions emotional conditioning Robert Loftus
Demo of clicker training View the demo by Peggy L Tillman
Doggy Repair Kit by Gary Wilkes
Doggy Zen Sue Eh

Down/Stay - The Full Monte Pt.1 by Gary Wilkes
Down/Stay Part ll by Gary Wilkes
Duration Adding it by Melisa Alexander
Dutch Clicker Training in Dutch by Bianca Uittenbogaard

 


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Eighty Six things to do with a box by Karen Pryor
Emma Parsons - An inverview with

Exercising Body and Mind (Horse) Lamm's Kickin' Back Ranch, Willis & Sharon Lamm
Extinction and Intermittent Reinforcement
Extinction Using Extinction to Get Rid of Unwanted Behaviour



Attention

I consider ATTENTION the most important first behavior you can teach. Without eye contact you will not get the control you need from your dog. If he is looking at you the rest of the world can come rushing by or crashing down and his attention will be focused on his one only buddy - YOU.

Read over these articles and practice the art of ATTENTION. Everything else will fall into place


ATTENTION - EYE CONT

Attention is Everything Does your dog look at you when you talk to him?
Attention Have Your Earned Your Dog's Attention by Bob Bailey
Attention Ignoring Commands
Attention- Indirect Access BROKEN LINK
Attention - Name Recognition

Attention - Say your dog's name ONCE in an upbeat, happy voice.
Attention Training by Barbara Brill
Attention by Melissa Alexander -"as soon as I walk out the door I cease to exist"

Attention Have Your Earned Your Dog's Attention? by Bob Bailey
Attention Keeping Your Dog's Attention by Janet Smith
Attention The Name Game, (Getting Your Dog's Attention)

Attention Seeking Behaviour Attention seeking behavior can reach serious proportions.by: Dr. Nicholas Dodman
Attention Training by Barbara Brill
Attention trying to get our attention and what to do about it
Attention Get Your Dog's Attention INDIRECT ACCESS - A Vital Concept for Dog Training +R

How to Play the Eye Contact Game
Chris Bach The Third Way method of dog training
Chris Bach Teaching Continuation "On"Off" switch

Chris Bach Benefits of the Eye Contact Game
Chris Bach Step-By-Step Guide on How to Play THE EYE CONTACT GAME
Chris Bach Techniques for Getting "Sustained and Committed Eye Contact".
Chris Bach Positive Techniques for Crate Training Your Dog
Chris Bach Positive Techniques for Teaching Your Dog to Sit Calmly at the Door
Chris Bach The "Dinner Dish Method" for Rehearsing "Eye Contact"
Connected
Eye Contact in five Seconds by August Farley with Azima Jones
Eye Contact Teaching your dog to give you eye contact is a special training skill.
Eye Contact The eyes have it: Teach your pup to look deep into your eyes
Eye Contact for clicker trainers by Helix Fairwhether
Eye Contact With Your Dog - Human beings and dogs have a lot in common when it comes to eye contact
The Eyes Have It - Teach your pup to look deep into your eyes to set the stage for training
Watch Me- Redirecting your dog's attention from something you don't want him to do
to looking at you for a "reward".
Watch Me by Dee Ganley


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