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Hi, I’m a positive dog behaviourist working with all problems from aggression to anxiety and only use dog psychology techniques for my training- that’s no e or prong collars! These episodes reflect what I’m teaching owners every day and will tell you the truth about your dog’s problems and how to fix them yourself, without harsh techniques. https://www.Fawndog121dogtraining.co.uk
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Everyone is always pushing "reward the calm". But what if Teddy is NEVER calm? How is this similar to "reward the good, ignore the bad"? Real life examples, indoors and out for rewarding the calm. Support the Show. Home Visits for Behaviour Problems Facebook- Latest Cases and Reviews Instagram TicTok Videos on Training…
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Is your dog still running away? But it's hit and miss and you can't figure out why you haven't got recall when you've done SO much training?! You've ALMOST got recall! This will help you figure out your final stage of recall. Support the Show. Home Visits for Behaviour Problems Facebook- Latest Cases and Reviews Instagram TicTok Videos on Training…
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If you have a GSD puppy that is BARKING you need to stop this NOW. These are difficult dogs and once they hit 18months become almost impossible to work with! They typically aren't easy family pets and often rehomed or put down due to aggressive behaviour. Support the Show. Home Visits for Behaviour Problems Facebook- Latest Cases and Reviews Instag…
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This episode interviews Erica from Wolfies Wish- a specialty company that helps owners mourn the loss of their beloved pets. This topic is close to my heart as I lost Sky July 2023 and it really was exceptionally hard- despite that I knew it was a long time coming and I have lost many animals before. (I do crack a little bit in the first minutes). …
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Learn about the 5 Fs- a mammal's natural stress response. Fight, Flight, Freeze, Faint and Fawn. Why Fawn is also called Fool and Friend. How playing can actually be a stress response and how dogs use this in their language with each other and YOU. Correlating video on my TikTok of Fawning behaviour. Support the Show. Home Visits for Behaviour Prob…
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Recall is a fundamental skill for your dog to ignore any distractions and come running straight back! This is straight forward but takes a long time, I'll explain why! Ultimately every dog can learn recall but there are some pitfalls most people fall down and find it hard coming out of- I'll cover these. This podcast covers: Equipment you'll need S…
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Learn how to teach your dog interesting tricks! Ever wondered how people teach their dogs to blow bubbles in the water bowl, fancied teaching your dog to wee on command but never have the treats on you? (Guess what- for some things you don't even NEED treats!) Capturing in Dog Training All positive training (of course!) Support the Show. Home Visit…
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Everyone loves training their new puppy or rescue dog! But most owners stick with "party tricks" rather than what will actually be useful for an adult dog to know! Forget roll over, let's go into what will get your puppy to grow into a happy adult who will have manners and listen to you! Support the Show. Home Visits for Behaviour Problems Facebook…
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Do you have a dog that has perfect recall... when there's no other distractions? A dog who just wants to greet every dog and even if you have the best chicken still won't come back? Well you may be interested to learn this isn't actually a recall problem! (If you'd like to see videos of these techniques head to my TikTok!) Fawndog121dogtraining.co.…
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Street dogs and dogs from abroad are something I specialise in and work a lot with. This goes through the pros and cons of street dogs from getting them from a centre to living with one. This is also useful if you already have a street dog and considering buying another! (If you have a street dog with a behavioural problem please visit my website.)…
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How to Motivate your dog to do what you want! (Or not want!) Not food motivated? Ignores you when there's a high stimulus? Check out my best tips which I use with dogs everyday. Support the Show. Home Visits for Behaviour Problems Facebook- Latest Cases and Reviews Instagram TicTok Videos on Training…
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Lots of owners feel endeared towards a nervous puppy or rescue dog because they want to help. However lots of these dogs have extreme behaviours and are hard to fit into family life- here's why. Support the Show. Home Visits for Behaviour Problems Facebook- Latest Cases and Reviews Instagram TicTok Videos on Training…
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(Quick apology I didn't realise I hadn't uploaded the full tape! Full tips and tricks now added!!!) Most dogs will dig at some point in their lives and it can be a pain when your garden is full of holes or all your new plants have been destroyed! There are MANY ways to stop this behaviour - and even redirect it! Today we will look at all of these! …
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Displacement behaviour is when an animal offers a different behaviour out of context- usually due to a stressful situation. This can be scratching, chewing feet, spinning, chasing shadows, digging, humping etc. When it starts to appear without a stressor added this is similar to OCD in humans. Its rare that I see OCD to be honest but it's fixable! …
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Bringing your new rescue dog home is exciting but can be frightening for him so take things slowly. Use these first weeks to establish routines and boundaries with your dog. Get the relationship right first and everything will fall into place. Support the Show. Home Visits for Behaviour Problems Facebook- Latest Cases and Reviews Instagram TicTok V…
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The first day you bring your rescue dog home is the most important to get right. We want to make this as stress-free as possible, as well as safe! It's important to remember you do not know your new dog so follow these tips to help him settle in and avoid confrontation. Support the Show. Home Visits for Behaviour Problems Facebook- Latest Cases and…
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Continuing the rescue dog series, today I want to talk about how to choose the right dog for you. You want to think about breed, personality and even hair type! There's lots to consider when finding your best friend. Support the Show. Home Visits for Behaviour Problems Facebook- Latest Cases and Reviews Instagram TicTok Videos on Training…
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If you have a nervous dog that finds it hard to deal with new experiences then you need to advocate for that dog. Before a dog develops nervous aggression or similar traits we need to read the body language and help him out. A lot of dogs become reactive when they're not being listened to - and that's other dogs as well as us as the owner! Support …
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Choosing to rescue a dog is rewarding and wonderful to do but can be a minefield when beginning the task. I am doing a short series which will help you find your dog and help bringing him home and settle in. Support the Show. Home Visits for Behaviour Problems Facebook- Latest Cases and Reviews Instagram TicTok Videos on Training…
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To follow on from my last podcast about what I look for before training outside, these are things I look for before we begin any session. It tells me how much training the dog has had, how anxious they are, even if I will need a muzzle that day! If you have any problem behaviour and your dog does any of these 3 things you need to address them first…
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In my first episode I’m talking about what to address first before you take your dog outside to work on their problems. It doesn’t matter if it’s pulling or aggression, there’s 3 points to look at and improve beforehand and if your dog does need training outside then this will be useful for you to look at too. https://fawndog121dogtraining.co.uk Su…
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We've learned quite a lot about dogs over the last 5-10 years and we now know how to take care of them better, make that happier and keep them with us for longer. To help us keep up with all this new info on health and wellness I've invited veterinarian Mark Nunez back to the show to share some of the current things going on right now so that we ca…
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I'm joined by my first dog training mentor and long time friend, Jeff Coltenback, and we discuss how far dog training as come in the last couple of decades, as well as where we think it's going to go in the future. We'll talk about how the industry has changed and what we like and don't like about how we live our lives with dogs. Jeff and I also go…
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Teaching your dog some basic skills will help him learn what we want, behave better and settle down more. In this episode I'll go over what I consider the five most important things to teach our dog, as well as the things you need to do in order to help your dog learn them faster and become more compliant with them.…
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Believe it or not there are many things in your home that are not only tempting for your dog to chew but that can also be dangerous to him. It's critical that you set your dog up to succeed and take the time to teach him exactly what is okay for him to sink his teeth on and what is off limits. In this episode we'll go over what items to be careful …
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Training your dog can be frustrating when you're not seeing the results you want. Often the problem lies with the foundation of what and how you're working with your dog. In this episode I'll go over the 9 most important things to remember about dog training. If you understand these concepts you can really help your dog reach his full potential.…
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Most dogs get worked up when someone knocks on the front door. The reasons that they do it vary a bit but the treatment plan is very similar no matte what the cause. In this episode we'll explore this common behavior problem and I'll give you specific ways you can improve your situation, no matter what level of crazy your dog is when people come to…
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This year, 2020, has been a challenging one as we deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. It's caused us to alter our lifestyles, change the way we live and as dramatically affected our dogs, as well. In this episode we'll discuss what this crisis has done to our dogs and the things you can do to help them adjust and adapt.…
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DOGBIZ SERIES – This episode is for all my dog trainer friends. We’ll discuss 7 keys to having a successful, long term business as a dog trainer. I’ll share with you some of the things that I’ve done to grow my business over the last ten years to give you some new things to try for yourself to have more success. In this episode 0:50 Why I’m doing d…
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Many people are frustrated and angry at their dogs because they “just don’t listen.” This common problem is usually less about the dog and more about the situation we put them in. In this episode, I’ll show you your dog’s perspective and explain exactly why your dog isn’t as compliant as you like and then show you the ways you can change things and…
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So many people are frustrated with their dog’s behavior when the dog is just being himself. It’s not that they want to misbehave, it’s that they are just acting according to their personality characteristics. In this episode, we’ll explore how you can better understand where your dog is coming from so you can finally see your dog for who he really …
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Considering they are responsible for your dogs health and wellbeing, choosing the right veterinarian is a pretty important task. Just like everything else there are good vets and bad ones. This episode will help you determine how to find the absolute best veterinarian for you and your dog so that you can feel confident that you’re getting great car…
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This may shock a lot of people out there but I believe that having a fenced in yard increased the chances of behavior issues and I actually don’t like them for dogs if used improperly. I know that’s hard to understand, considering almost every other dog “authority” says that a fenced in yard is a plus for having a dog. Take a listen to my reasons a…
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This past year I stumbled upon an incredibly effect way to make your dog listen to you more, as well as treat some serious behavioral issues. This is something that I don’t see anyone else doing or talking about but after experimenting with it on a number of dogs I’m a believer. What’s this secret weapon to helping your dog? . . . Being silly. Soun…
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