When I started training Mattie, I was coming from a perspective of 'my dog should do what I want because I want him to'. Anyone else been there? Sydney did that; Ryder (my current puppy) would probably do that; Mattie, on the other hand, wasn't that type of dog.
Mattie did what he wanted to do, because he wanted to do it. If there were negative consequences, he thought about it after the fact or not at all. He was in the moment and very independent—yet very soft, temperament wise, I learned later.
The fact that he had no need for me, other than the meal I could feed him, (which he didn't like all that much) made training very difficult. At that time, I didn't understand or know about controlling resources and gave him whatever his heart desired. That was one of many mistakes I was making.
That was over 11 years ago and, since then, my life and how I train dogs has changed drastically.
Two books in one! This book combines "The Secret To Getting Your Dog To Do What You Want" and "Teach Your Dog To Pee and Poop Outside: House training Made Easy".
The Secret To Getting Your Dog To Do What You Want
With so much information available today, training your dog can become confusing. Trying to understand exactly what is meant by a "reward" or "reinforcement" and how to use it properly can be frustrating to say the least.
Once you understand what defines a reward, why they are important and how to use them effectively only then will you have the secret to getting your dog to do what you want.
The Secret To Getting Your Dog To Do What You Want
With so much information available today, training your dog can become confusing. Trying to understand exactly what is meant by a "reward" or "reinforcement" and how to use it properly can be frustrating to say the least.
Once you understand what defines a reward, why they are important and how to use them effectively only then will you have the secret to getting your dog to do what you want.
- Does your dog get crazy when it's time to go out?
- Does getting their leash on take forever and a day?
- What about their food?
- Are they calm or crazy?
Jenna shares with you a simple training exercise that will forever change what it's like to go out or getting their dinner ready. By using their desire to get what they want you can get them to do what you want! Calm and relaxed is the name of the game!
Once you've learned this simple exercise make sure that you apply it to every routine or behavior you want to change.
Teach Your Dog To Pee and Poop Outside: Housetraining Made Easy
- New puppy?
- New Dog?
- Trouble with an older dog peeing and pooping in the house?
- Multiple dog household that just seems to be out of control?
In this book you will learn:
- Why an instinct that your dog possesses could sabotage your efforts if you're not using it to your advantage.
- How to know your dog has to go BEFORE they go.
- The different reasons people fail.
- A step by step example of what a successful potty routine should look like.
- An example of a schedule.
- How to put peeing and pooping on cue.
This proven method of training will get you a housetrained dog, at any age in 30 days or less.
Jenna has put the program that she has used, not just with her dogs, but also with her clients, in writing just for you. This program is fail proof if you are committed to the end result of having a housetrained dog.
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Genre - Dog Training, Animals
Rating – G
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