Dog Training Simplified
· HOUSEBREAKING - POTTY TRAINING
· ANXIETY - WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU LEAVE?
· MASTER ESCAPE ARTIST and RUNNING OFF
· EXCESSIVE BARKING and WHINING
· JUMPING UP ON PEOPLE
· AGGRESSION - NIPPING and BITING
· LEASH PULLING - CAN'T EVEN GO FOR A WALK
· BIG DIGGERS and LITTLE DIGGERS
· CHEWING - SHOES - FURNITURE - YOU NAME IT
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Your Dog Loves You!  Love him back with the right training. Learn how to stop your dog from barking, whining, biting, separation anxiety, jumping up on people, aggression, leash pulling, digging and chewing. Use the right housebreaking techniques that world renowned dog training professionals use. 

Dog Training Simplified • Carefully selected training programs with solutions that target your dog's specific problem area.  Bring out that perfect pup inside your little terror...or Terrier...or whatever your case may be. Check out the catalog for everything from toys to training aids to health. Oh, and don't forget the treats!

You can have the Dog of Your Dreams. You just need to learn how!
THE RIGHT TRAINING AND CARE. THE PERFECT CANINE.

Housebreak your dog in 7 days!


Puppy Housetraining - The Ultimate Guide


Housebreaking Your Dog - A Definitive Guide  
 
This is Alexandria aka Alex.  When we picked her up at 8 weeks from the local Humane Society, the girl that worked there said she was the "mischievious one".  Oh, she was right on the money there.  Alex was a Holy Terror!  She didn't start out that way of course.  She was the sweetest little thing and was really fun to cuddle and play with.

When she hit 8 months, she started chewing and chewing and chewing.  She chewed up whatever she could get her paws on.  She ate a sofa.  She ripped up carpet and ate it!  She was extremely stubborn.  Too stubborn to train of course.  So we thought.  We just dealt with it and hoped she would grow out of it.  She was also a barker, took us for walks and would not come when she was called. 
When Alex was 5 years old, I met an awesome dog trainer named Anthony, through the business where I was a groomer.  He said I was great with the animals and asked if I would be interested in being trained to train dogs.  I thought it would be a great opportunity to learn how to work with Alex, so I accepted.

Alex and I met Anthony every other night after work for 45 minutes.  It took only one 45 minute session for Alex to learn how to walk with me on the leash without pulling me into open traffic!  I could not believe it.  The key was to constantly praise and reward her every time she did something right.  I couldn't wait to get home and tell my husband.  Of course, I had to literally show him since he didn't believe me.

At that point, I knew we had a chance to have the dog we always wanted. Session after session, Alex's response was AMAZING!  All of a sudden, she came when we called her.  When we say the phrase "let's go", she is instantly up and by our side, ready to go and she only barks when there's possible danger.  She is 9 now and what a life we could have had if only we took the time out of our lives to properly train her earlier. 

So, we have compiled a list of awesome dog training programs that use the same techniques I learned from Anthony.  You will have instant access by clicking on any of them .  Save years of frustration, energy and money from replacing countless pairs of shoes, furniture and whatever else.  Take the time to train your dog now, no matter how old he or she is.  You and your dog will have a much better life together.  It is NEVER too late!
HOUSEBREAKING
PLOWA'S RECOMMENDED TRAINING PROGRAMS
BEHAVIOR and OBEDIENCE
BARKING and  WHINING
Dog Barking Relief
Secrets to Dog Training - formerly SitStayFetch


Dr. Dog's Behavioral Training


DIY Complete Dog Training Program


Dove Cresswell's Dog Training Online


Clicker Training


Dog Training Home Study Course


The Dog Training Zone
Below are plowa's recommended training programs, all are 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed.  Each of the dog Trainers have various techniques, but all with the same goal in mind, to help you achieve a more enjoyable, stress free life with your dog.   Click on each program to learn more and decide which one is the right fit for you and your best friend.  Enjoy!   Don't forget to click to bookmark us at the the top of this page for your future reference as we will updating frequently. 
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Constantly Praise and Reward
Premier Gentle Spray Bark Collar - Adjustable
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Premier Gentle Leader Headcollar Black, Medium
Newman's Own Dog Training Treats Chicken & Rice 6 Pack
HomeoPet Joint Stress for Dogs and Cats
It works like a bridle on a horse. We use the Gentle Leader with both Alex and Kona.  Ours came with a video on how to use it. Absolutely no pulling while we walk.  It is an awesome product!  You can get them in a wide variety of sizes and colors.
Premier Gentle Leader Headcollar Black, Medium
Premier Gentle Spray Bark Collar - Adjustable
We don't have barking problems with our dogs anymore because of training, but have friends that use this collar and they love it!  When their dog barks, the collar sprays a harmless burst of hypo-allergenic citronella.  It is the most gentle non-invasive way to stop serious barking problems.
HomeoPet Joint Stress for Dogs and Cats
There is no reason your dog should go through life in pain.  You have to be pro-active about your dog's health and comfort.  Alex did start showing signs that her hips would get sore after laying still for longer periods of time.  We have been giving her this joint stress therapy and it is obvious that she is more comfortable.  She is 9 now and acts like she's 3!
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Newman's Own Dog Training Treats Chicken & Rice 6 Pack
100% Natural High Quality and Alex and Kona LOVE them.  Constant rewarding is super important both during training and as maintaining good behavior!  No corn, wheat, artificial flavors or preservatives!  Variety of flavors your dog will love!
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Training a Dog
A great article by David Beart


Training a dog can be enjoyable and rewarding. Whether conducted in a private setting or a classroom setting, it requires consistency, direction and firmness. In general, dogs are eager to please, but teaching them new skills takes time and energy.

It’s not necessary to have formal training to teach a dog behavioral skills. It is necessary, however, to be consistent, firm and loving, while making it fun. When dogs know what to expect from their masters, they’re much more likely to comply. Here are a few tips to make your training experience a rewarding one for both you and your pet.

First of all, it’s important to begin training as soon as you bring a dog into your home. Whether you have a puppy or an older dog, it’s important that it knows who’s in charge. As dogs are pack animals, they need to know their role in the hierarchy of the home. Once the dog can identify its master as the leader, it will be much easier to teach it necessary commands. Some dogs may always test their boundaries, but knowing they have a set role in the family gives them a measure of comfort.

Secondly, make it fun for the dog. Speaking in a soothing, encouraging voice, and lavishing praise on your pet when it follows direction helps reinforce the lesson learned. If a dog thinks sitting, staying or fetching is fun, it will be more likely to perform on command. When training a dog, it can be frustrating in the beginning if the dog doesn’t follow direction. If this happens, stop the training session. Dogs can sense stressful situations, and react accordingly. Lessons should be enjoyable for a dog. Practicing positive reinforcement goes much further than teaching a dog to fear its master. If it thinks it’s playing a game, it’s more interested in participating.

Next, be consistent. If you’re teaching a dog the “sit” command, and it’s rewarded whether it sits or not, it won’t learn the lesson. Follow through is critical during training. A dog must be able to identify consequences for its actions. If it carries out the command, it’s praised. If it doesn’t do what’s been asked, it isn’t. Sending mixed messages to the dog will make training that much more difficult.

Use the same hand signals and/or simple verbal commands for each lesson. If you’re teaching your dog to stay off the sofa, repeating the same word, such as “off,” each time is much more effective than using different words, like “down” and “go,” interchangeably. The dog needs simple, clear, consistent direction to best understand and carry out its duties.

Also, every member of the family must commit to taking part in training the dog. If one parent enforces the rules, and someone else in the home doesn’t, the dog will quickly figure out that it can get away with misbehaving, and all the work the trainer did can unravel.

Dogs can get bored with lengthy training sessions. Positive gains can be seen in just a few minutes per session. Focusing on one trick for too long can cause the dog to tune out entirely, while shorter sessions spread throughout the week can be effective and enforce lessons. As your dog learns tricks, add new ones. This way, their confidence grows when they can respond to commands they’re familiar with, but they can look forward to learning something new. They enjoy pleasing their masters, and can withdraw if they sense that they’re not doing so.

Formal obedience training is also an option, for owners who would like to reinforce lessons they’re teaching at home. Professional trainers have experience with a wide variety of different breeds and temperaments, and adjust their teaching methods accordingly. Also, group training is a great time to work on socializing your dog, or teaching it to be more comfortable around and tolerant of other dogs.

A common reason dogs are dropped off at shelters is because they’re not trained. Generally, it’s a simple matter of spending enough time with the dog, and consistently enforcing rules. Not only is it rewarding for the dog, it’s rewarding for the master as well. When a dog performs a newly-learned command for the first time, it’s cause for celebration. Not only is a well-behaved dog a joy to be around, but training a dog can create an unbreakable bond between dog and master.
This video shows you what is possible!  Amazing!
 
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