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Everything Dog Training!

Everything Dog Training!

Author: John McGuigan

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Welcome to Everything Dog Training! Dog training can be confusing. There is so much information on the internet, the opinions of friends, family and colleagues and the guy down the pub who has had dogs for years. Some of it works, some of it doesn't. Some ifs great for you, for your dog, other training techniques hurt the relationship between you and your dog.

Cut through the clutter, the folklore and myth and find out what is best for you and your dog.
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Are there cultural or inherent reasons why we are drawn to seeing what's wrong with our dogs' behaviour? Why do so many of our training approaches concentrate on quashing "bad" behaviour?Your feedback is always welcome. Email us info@glasgowdogtrainer.co.ukPlease also checkout our online learning courseshttps://glasgowdogtraineronline.thinkific.com
In this episode, I discuss the labels of aggression and reactivity and whether these labels make any difference?Listeners of this podcast can get a 30% discount on our aggression and reactivity online course using the code "podcast30"https://glasgowdogtraineronline.thinkific.com/courses/dealing-with-aggression-and-reactivity-in-dogs-a-guide-for-owners-and-trainers
We do things and use training equipment to make it easier to live with our dogs. Who does it make it easier for, us or the dog? Are we asking the dog to fill the gap?Podcast listeners get 30% off our Aggression course using code "podcast30" at the checkouthttps://glasgowdogtraineronline.thinkific.com/courses/dealing-with-aggression-and-reactivity-in-dogs-a-guide-for-owners-and-trainers
Our own history of the words we use routinely and with our dogs can and does affect our dog's behaviour. By being more aware of the meaning of these words, we can communicate more effectively to our dogs.Use the code "podcast30" at the checkout for 30% off these courses. https://glasgowdogtraineronline.thinkific.com/courses/Total-recallhttps://glasgowdogtraineronline.thinkific.com/courses/teach-your-dog-to-walk-on-a-loose-leadhttps://glasgowdogtraineronline.thinkific.com/courses/dealing-with-aggression-and-reactivity-in-dogs-a-guide-for-owners-and-trainers
In this episode I discuss training tools and equipment from leads and collars to harnesses and long lines.If you are interested in learning with me, I'm offering Podcast Listeners a 20% discount on the membership coursehttps://glasgowdogtraineronline.thinkific.com/courses/dog-training-and-behaviour-modificationIf you use the code "Intro20" you'll receive your 20% discount on the first 36 months of membership.
Part 2 of my conversation with Innes, whose journey through positive reinforcement training with his dog, Kuro, changed his life.
Today's episode is the first part of my conversation with Innes, who was a client and is now a good friend and how his journey with his dog changed his life.Part 2 to come ASAP
In this episode I discuss the ins and outs of positive reinforcement training. I also talk about when people say "I tried positive reinforcement and it didn't work" ##and how inaccurate a statement that is. https://glasgowdogtraineronline.thinkific.com/
Episode 8 - Stillness

Episode 8 - Stillness

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A mixed bag in this episode but looking at how philosophical practices can help us in our learning journeys with our dogs. As always, we are delighted to receive your feedback, so please get in touch email info@glasgowdogtrainer.co.uk
Thanks again for joining us. In this episode we discuss how the adjectives we use when describing our dogs and each other, such as dominant, stubborn, aggressive etc can limit us and what we can do about it.If you are interested in supporting this podcast and us further, our membership course is available. You receive 5 new lessons every two weeks, and if you use the discount code "intto20" you receive 20% off the monthly fee for the first 36 months. Click on the link below.https://glasgowdogtraineronline.thinkific.com/courses/dog-training-and-behaviour-modification
Cameron is a master carpenter and electrician who got my first dog when a guy walked into a bar trying to give Bobbie Sue away. He didn't even want a dog but felt sorry for her and made all the new dog owner mistakes. In the next year adopted a puppy, Billie Joe and soon after rescued Henry. He had some great training mentors and started studying hard. Cameron has helped run a dog training page of over 100k for years now. Dog Training 101 on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/Dogtraining101When he moved to TN a few years back I started volunteering with rescue working with their aggressive hard to home dogs. There aren't many resources here, and the success rate has been small, but he kept trying.Cameron has five kids, four dogs, a cat, five chickens, two hampsters, love gardening, nature, I would easily fit under the American term hillbilly!
A few weeks ago, I asked for followers on my Facebook page to complete the sentence "Dog Training is..."Here are some thoughts and reflections on some of the answers which were given.
In this episode I am talking to my friend and great trainer, Colleen Hild. We are talking about the challenges of raising a puppy through the sensitive socialisation periods of puppyhood during the Covid-19 pandemic. This information not only applies to puppies but also to young adult dogs.Colleen has been training dogs since a young age, but left the corporate sales world only 4 yrs ago to purse Her passion as a full-time career.  She earned her Certificate in Canine Studies from the Northwest School of Canine studies and launched her own business, Colleen Dog Training, in 2016. Her services include board & trains, private training, Day training and group classes. While Colleen Works with all ages and breeds, she has chosen to specialize in puppies. She has done training and group classes for Seattle Puppyworks and the Seattle Humane Society. She is a mother of 2 adult children and a boxer mix rescue, and resides in Redmond WA (part of the greater Seattle area)NOTE - there is only one swear word in this episode which is why we have had to check the EXPLICIT content box. We covered it with humour and it is down to two cultures separated by the same language!
In this episode I talk to Katie Ozard, Active Dog Training and Behaviour in Guernsey. Katie had a great opportunity to train a litter of Rottweiler puppies earlier in the summer and shares her experience and observations with us, highlighting how important early positive reinforcement training is to puppy development.Katie can be found online on her websitehttps://www.activedogbehaviour.co.uk/and on Facebook and Instagram searching for Active Dog Behaviour.If you are interested in learning more about dog training, whatever your level of knowledge, please click on the link below for my membership course. The price is fixed at £12 per month for the first 36 months using the code "Intro20" at the check out.https://glasgowdogtraineronline.thinkific.com/courses/dog-training-and-behaviour-modificationPlease let us know your thoughts on the podcast info@glasgowdogtrainer.co.uk
In this episode, we talk to Aileen Stevenson, founder of the Perfect Puppy Company in Glasgow, Scotland. Aileen is Scotland's first and (currently) only Family Paws licensed trainer. We talk about the things new parents need to be aware of with their dog for the arrival of their new baby, how things change as the baby becomes a toddler and how to keep everyone safe. Aileen also has a book on this -http://bit.ly/DogsBumpsBabieshttps://www.theperfectpuppycompany.co.uk/https://www.familypaws.com/
In this episode, we will discuss some of the often overlooked aspects of teaching your dog to walk on a loose lead/leash with you.You can find additional content on our other social media channels. Please subscribe and if you know anyone who may find this information useful, please let them knowhttps://www.youtube.com/user/GlasgowDogTrainerhttps://www.facebook.com/GlasgowDogTrainer/https://www.instagram.com/glasgowdogtrainer/
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Welcome!

2020-07-2701:471

Welcome to the Everything Dog Training podcast!
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