www.ConnectWithYourK9.com This Video shows the beginning stages of how we use low-level electronic collar training to rehabilitate a very aggressive dog. This second part shows the application of this method towards dog aggression. Part one showed the beginning staged of the training and the application to human aggression. To view part 1 visit www.youtube.com All of the footage was shot in a single session, during one of the free evaluations that K9 Connection provides for our clients. We wanted to show this client some real results before she commits to any of our programs. This is a service we provide to all new clients at K9 Connection Dog Training. Contact us for your free, no obligation evaluation. K9 Connection Dog Training in Buffalo, NY offers comprehensive dog training and behavior programs to suit any client’s needs. If your dog needs obedience school, or if you are looking for dog training, a dog trainer, or dog trainers in the the Buffalo, NY and WNY area, than K-9 Connection Dog Training is right for you! We proudly offer dog training services in the following areas: Buffalo, Tonowanda, North Tonowanda, Kenmore, Amherst, East Amherst, Lancaster, Depew, Orchard Park, Hamburg, West Seneca, Niagara Falls, Lewiston, Lakawana, Cheetowaga, East Aurora. . . . In fact, we serve almost all of Erie County! If you don’t see your town on here, just call and ask. Visit: www.ConnectWithYourK9.com or call (716) 548-3642
Dog Training – Rehabilitating Aggression Part 2
POLICE DOG TRAINING – K9 TRAINER FRED HASSEN
www.sitmeanssit.com Police DOG TRAINING done in this daily dog training video was taken at one of our Police K9 dog training seminars. Fred Hassen’s Sit Means Sit Police dog training school offers a 10 day remote collar school for Police K9 handlers only. This video shows the off-leash…
Dog Training – Proofing the ‘Tunnel’ command
www.sitmeanssit.com In this daily dog training video, we are showing how to ‘proof’ a tunnel command. We are assuming that the dog already knows how to go through a tunnel, and can do it at a decent degree of efficiency. This is just another imaginative way for the dog to stay focused on the behavior task at hand. Tunnels can be used as part of agility dog training, or other types of obedience used by trainers. Also to be noted in this video is the fact that because of the distance involved, the dog would be capable of seeing the toy before he got to the tunnel and would further his chances of just avoiding the tunnel and going right to the toy. The dog is released with a ‘tunnel’ command so that he knows to go through the tunnel, or whatever similar command that may be used by the handler.
Dog Training – Great first lesson for 2 small dogs
www.sitmeanssit.com In this daily dog training video, we see a great transition in both the owner, and the 2 little dogs that she owns and loves that is going to make her life much easier. She learned how to confidently handle the Sit Means Sit remote dog training collar pretty well for her first lesson, and should have her dogs off leash around distraction in no time! She also saw very clearly that she could give the dogs all the commands she wanted previously, but until we have the dogs attention, most words are pretty meaningless. Didn’t matter though, as we were able to fix alot of that pretty much on the first lesson. 2 small dogs on first lesson, and 1 happy owner!
Getting your dog remotely in the pool
www.sitmeanssit.com In today’s daily dog training video, I go through some steps of just proofing your dog that he will go into the pool from virtually any position, and no matter how close or far that you are away from him. Sit Means Sit dog training can make it so you don’t always have to be right next to your dog in order for them to perform and this gives both of you a lot more freedom and flexibility. To learn to be a Sit Means Sit dog trainer visit www.franchise.sitmeanssit.com
Watch this dog retrieve upside down!
In this amazing daily dog training video, Scott Sanchez from Sit Means Sit Dog Training in Maui, Hawaii, shows an incredible demonstration of a dog retrieving and releasing an object while being upside down. For more information on Sit mEans Sit dog training, or becoming a dog trainer, visit www.sitmeanssit.com
