Resources
Articles
- The Best Walking Partner
- Dog Park Etiquette
- The Importance of Walking Your Dog
- What exactly is training?
- Why train your dog
- The right trainer
- How Not to Choose A Trainer
- Using force in training
- How to get your dog to stay
- Dog Behavior Training
- Great Activities For Your Dog
- Rules, boundaries and limitations
- Dog Training is Not Magic
- Resource Guarding
- Canine Communication
- Fear Aggression
- Awareness Training
- How Much Should Training Cost?
- Which behavior issue is easiest to resolve?
- Do Dogs Form Habits?
- The Thinking Dog Trainer
- Group Behavior Training Class
- What Makes A Behavior Specialist?
- Dog Training Services - Tucson, AZ
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Some suggested reading for you:
- Bruce Fogel - A Dogs Mind
- Barbara Woodhouse - No Bad Dogs
- Dee Ganley - Changing People, Changing Dogs
- PUPPY PRIMER, 2ND EDITION - Patricia McConnell
Trainer favorite! Engaging, humorous and easy to follow, the updated Puppy Primer is packed with positive reinforcement tips and tricks, special topics and more. This updated and expanded version of our best-selling Puppy Primer is used by thousands of trainers across the U.S. New dog owners love it because it provides clear and concise information that makes training effective and fun. It's tone is upbeat and encouraging, yet it is chock full of even more useful information that every puppy owner needs.
- WHEN PIGS FLY: TRAINING SUCCESS WITH IMPOSSIBLE DOGS - Jane Killion
Some breeds of dogs and mixes have a reputation as "impossible" to train. Hounds, terriers, and other breeds are often called pig-headed and even untrainable. Learn these "Pigs Fly" methods and take advantage of the natural strengths of these independent and intelligent dogs. Help your dog become a wonderful companion or a formidable canine athlete. Clicker and reward-based training that is fun to use. We recommend this great training resource for dogs of all breeds, not just those that have previously been labeled as difficult to train!
- CHILL OUT FIDO! - Nan Arthur
Does your dog go bonkers when the doorbell rings or when you grab the leash to take him for a walk? Getting your dog to calm down and relax is one of the most common challenges pet parents face. This two-part book will help you first identify the factors that cause this kind of behavior in dogs, then it provides you with eleven key training exercises to teach your dog how to calm down, pay attention to you, relax, and respond to every day situations with confidence and composure.
- HELP FOR YOUR FEARFUL DOG - Nicole Wilde, CPDT
This comprehensive guide to the treatment of canine anxiety, fears, and phobias is filled with information that is invaluable for trainers. Topics include causes and prevention, establishing a Firm Foundation program, body language, four essential skills to teach fearful dogs, desensitization and counterconditioning basics, behavior modification protocols to address 15 specific fears including those of people, other dogs, sounds, touch, nail-clipping, and being left alone, and quick tips and tricks. Chapters on nine complementary therapies (including pharmacological intervention), products, and their specific applications to fear issues. Chock full of photographs and illustrations and written in a down-to-earth, humorous style.
- THE ONLY DOG TRICKS BOOK YOU'lL EVER NEED - Gerilyn Bielakiewicz
We agree! Another great and affordable book from Ms. Bielakiewicz. This little book is packed with great tips and techniques from basic obedience through advanced tricks. Gives step-by-step instructions on how to condition a dog to the clicker, a fun and effective tool for teaching refined behaviors necessary for the best tricks. This is where Parker gets all his best tricks!
- POWER OF POSITIVE DOG TRAINING - Pat Miller
Demonstrates how you can train your dog, have fun, and build a lasting relationship at the same time. Walk away from punishment-based training methods and learn how you can reward your dog to obtain and reinforce the behaviors you could only dream about achieving. When you apply the training methods in this book and follow the unique six-week training program, your dog will learn to think and to choose proper behavior. You and your dog can become an unbeatable team, capable of addressing any challenge you may encounter.
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OUTWITTING DOGS - Terry Ryan
From world-renowned dog trainer Terry Ryan, with Kirsten Mortensen. Uses more brain than brawn to motivate dog behavior with positive training techniques and helps readers understand the minds of their canine friends. Focusing on problem solving and prevention with puppies as well as adult dogs, you'll find techniques to cure: the chronic chewer, the leash puller, the dog who jumps on people, the dog who hates to be left alone, the dog who won't come, the dog who barks too much, the biter, the aggressor, and more. You'll even learn how to outwit the neighbor's dog, socialize your puppy, teach your own dog tricks, outwit dogs and kids at the same time, and much more.
- POSITIVE TRAINING FOR SHOW DOGS - Vicki Ronchette
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Apply the latest scientific research on how dogs learn to the world of dog showing. Whether you are just getting started in the breed ring or are an experienced show dog handler, you will enjoy learning how to work with your dog as your partner. Get outstanding showing results by using positive reinforcement methods including clicker training and lure/reward methods. Written by a dog show person for dog show people!
- VISITING THE DOG PARK: Having Fun, Staying Safe - Cheryl Smith
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For most dogs, a visit to a dog park is a great experience filled with chances to interact with other dogs and get some exercise. But not all dogs (not to mention their owners) have a great experience every time. So what can you do increase the chance that going to the dog park will be safe and fun for your dog? This handy new book gives you detailed information so you can decide if your dog is ready for a dog park out, whether the design of the park makes for safe play, and teaches you simple things you can do to prepare for a great dog park experience.
- THE LANGUAGE OF DOGS DVD
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What is your dog saying to you and to other dogs? How can you tell when play turns to aggression? How do dogs show friendliness, fear, or stress? This educational video features a presentation and extensive footage of a variety of breeds showing hundreds of examples of canine behavior and body language. Behaviorist Sarah Kalnajs teaches you how to read these signals so that you can develop a better understanding of what's really going on in the canine world. Perfect for dog owners or anyone who handles dogs or encounters them regularly while on the job. A 4Paws favorite and required viewing for our staff!
NOTE: These excellent books are not for those looking for specific training exercises or to fix problem behaviors. Instead, these books are about gaining a greater understanding of dog behavior and training, which will enhance your knowledge and increase success in your training program.
- THE OTHER END OF THE LEASH - Patricia B. McConnell, PhD
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When humans communicate with dogs, a lot can get lost in the translation. Focusing on human behavior, Dr. McConnell teaches readers how to retrain themselves to speak consistently in a language dogs understand and avoid sending conflicting and confusing messages. The new insights into human and dog interaction will forever alter and improve our relationship with our best friends. Combines true stories, scientific perspective and professional dog training tips.
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CULTURE CLASH - Jean Donaldson
Understand the role of conditioning on a dog's intelligence & morality; predatory & social behavior; socialization, conflict resolution, fear & aggression; behavior problems & solutions. While not a "beginner's" book, this is a staple in the 4Paws University library and is a must-read for any dog owner seeking to improve their knowledge of dog training and behavior.
- THE THINKING DOG - Gail Fisher
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It is a joy to work with a dog who actively engages in the learning process—not blindly following orders—but actively problem-solving with you. Cooperation between human and dog will help you build a relationship that will surprise you in its depth and versatility and Thinking Dog is your roadmap! Great book for those wishing to unlearn the old methods and learn a new way to work with their dog!
- PUPPY PRIMER, 2ND EDITION - Patricia McConnell
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Trainer favorite! Engaging, humorous and easy to follow, the updated Puppy Primer is packed with positive reinforcement tips and tricks, special topics and more. This updated and expanded version of our best-selling Puppy Primer is used by thousands of trainers across the U.S. New dog owners love it because it provides clear and concise information that makes training effective and fun. It's tone is upbeat and encouraging, yet it is chock full of even more useful information that every puppy owner needs.
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SUCCESSFUL DOG ADOPTION - Sue Sternberg
Gentle, expert guidance on how to find and adopt an exceptional canine companion. Helps potential adopters examine their reasons for adopting a dog and translates those reasons into what to look for in a particular animal. Explains the difference between canine behavior and temperament, the impact of temperament on the canine-human bond, and its importance in successful adoptions. Shows how the reader can work with shelter personnel to ensure that they have temperament-tested the potential adoptee appropriately. Learn about basic behavioral assessment and get up to speed in basic training, with special attention given to distinctions between temperament types.
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What exactly is a Do-Over Dog? It might be a shelter dog you’re working with to help her become more adoptable. Perhaps it’s the dog you’ve adopted, rescued, or even found running stray who is now yours to live with and love…forever. Or it could be the dog you’ve lived with for years but you realize he still has “issues” that make him a challenging canine companion. A Do-Over Dog is any dog that you think needs—make that deserves—a second chance in life.
- THE WHOLE DOG JOURNAL
Monthly Newsletter with health/behavior information and product reviews. - THE BARK MAGAZINE
Beautiful magazine with articles, stories and art. Called the New Yorker for Dog Owners! - DOGWATCH
The Newsletter for Dog People - from Cornell University - Kyra Sundance - The Dog Rules
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Blogs
- Canine Behavior Training
- Behind The Behavior
- Fearful Dogs
- Smart Dogs
- Stop Aggressive Dog Behavior
- That Mutt: A Dog Blog
- Lots About Dogs
- The Spirit Dog
- Obedience Training
- Dog Training With Jody Diehl
- Natural Dog Training Blog
- Natural Dog Training Official Site
- Flying Dog Press
- Wilde About Dogs (Nicole Wilde)
- Backcountry Photography
Other sites
- Dog Obedience Training | How to Train a Dog | Puppy Training - GoodDogTrainingAdvice.com
POSITIVE TRAINING METHODS
- Are they just in it for the cookie?
- Clicker Training - The Basics
- Clicker Training - Frequently Asked Questions
- How You Get a Behavior Really Does Matter
- Myths About Positive Reinforcement and Clicker Training - Part 1
- Myths About Positive Reinforcement and Clicker Training - Part 2
- What is a &Behaviorist&, anyway?
- Why I Switched to Positive Training
PUNISHMENT
- Adverse Effects of Punishment
- Assessing the Alpha Roll PDF
- Punishment: American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior
- Punishment and Negative Reinforcement PDF
- Problems and Principles for Effective Use
- Punishment: How Not To Do It
- Selling Snake Oil: Stopping a Behavior Doesn't Make a "Good Dog"
- Shock Collars: A Review of Current Literature PDF
- Shock Collar Study PDF
- Behavioral Terminology
- Classical Conditioning
- Dog Whisperer Controversy
- Dog Whisperer Controversy Part II: Answering the Fans
- Dog Play: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
- Evolution and Domestication
- How Animals Percieve the World
- How Dogs Learn
- Generalization
- Guilty Dogs
- Humping Dogs
- Learned Helplessness
- Learning
- Operant Conditioning
- Operant and Classical Conditioning: An Animal Trainer's Guide
- Premack Principle
- Social Organization of the Domestic Dog - Advanced
- Thinking the Way Animals Do
BODY LANGUAGE- Are You Fluent in Dog?
- Behavior Signals Interpreted with Body Postures
- Body Language Quiz
- Calming Signals - The Art of Survival
- Canine Calming Signals
- Canine Stress Signs
DOMINANCEDominance is one of the most misunderstood and misused terms when it comes to dog behavior and training. Read these articles to learn why.
- Alpha Dog Training Techniques Can Cause More Harm Than Good
- Alpha Status, Dominance and Division of Labor in Wolf Packs Advanced
- AVSAB statement on Dominance Theory PDF
- Beyond the Dominance Paradigm
- Blunt Force Trauma - Canine Reality
- Canine Dominance Revisited
- Debunking The Dominance Myth PDF
- Dog Whisperer Controversy
- Dog Whisperer Controversy Part II: Answering the Fans
- Establishing Dominance
- Experts Say Dominance-Based Dog Training Techniques Contribute to Dog Bites
- History and Misconceptions of Dominance Theory/Alpha Roll
- Letting Go of the Dominance Paradigm in Dogs PDF
- Moving Beyond the Dominance Myth Towards Training as a Partnership PDF
- Pack Leader Myths PDF
- What Ever Happened to the Term Alpha Wolf? PDF
AGGRESSION
If you are experiencing a serious behavior problem with your dog, no book or article is a substitute for working with a professional, who can individually assess your dog and customize a training program based on your dog's needs.
- Does Tug of War Cause Aggression? PDF
- Interdog Aggression - What Are The Warning Signs?
- Management and the Aggressive Dog
- On-Leash Aggression New!
- Resource Guarding/Possession PDF
- Safety and Management
- Treatment Options
- Punishing Aggressive Behavior
- Barking PDF
- Biting Legs/Ankles
- Compulsive Canine Behaviors
- Coprophagia - Stool Eating
- Coprophagia
- Fearful Dogs
- Fear of Thunder/Fireworks
- Separation Anxiety
- Serene Homecoming - Separation Anxiety
- Acclimate Dog to Head Halter
- Brain Work Ideas
- Chaos at the Door PDF
- Desensitizing to Squirrels
- Games Dogs Love
- How Dog Training Works
- Dogs And Storks - New Baby
- Keep Your Dog Busy and Stimulated
- Nail Trimming for Sensitive Dogs
- Rewarding Recipes
- Retractable Leashes
- Target Training
- Training for Agility
- Training Reminders
- Training Tether
- Tug Games
- Tying Dogs Out PDF
CALMING EXERCISES
HEALTH AND BEHAVIOR
- Anxiety Medications for Dogs
- Separation Anxiety and Flower Essences
- Stress and Disease in Animals
- Striving for Puppy Wellness: Are Early Socialization and Disease Prevention Incompatible? PDF
GENERAL HEALTH
WHEN TO CONTACT YOUR VET - Bland Diet for Vomiting and Diarrhea
- Information on Bloat in Dogs
- Dog Food
- Dog Food Cost
- Dog Food Myths
- Food Allergies and Intolerances in Dogs
- Home First-Aid Kit
- Household Dangers PDF
- How Healthy is Your Dog's Weight?
- Life Span Study
- Pet Food Labels
- Probiotic Supplements
- Raw Diets
- Signs of Canine Illness
- Warning: Tennis Balls and Large Dogs!
- What to Ask Your Vet
DOG PARKS/DAY CARE
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Group Behavior Training
All brand new classes start on Friday, March 8th
Reactive Dog and Out Of Control
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Life Without A Leash
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My Dog Has C.L.A.S.S. - APDT Canine Life and Social Skills Program
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Puppy Basics - AKC STAR Puppy
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This 6 week program includes the AKC STAR Puppy evaluation and certification
Backyard Sports & Games
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This is an ongoing class paid for in 6 lesson intervals. Class includes agility, nose work and tracking, Treibball, tricks, freestyle dancing and other fun things to do with your dog.
Shy Dog & Confidence Building Workshop
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SATURDAY 10:00 am
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