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Intro
Breakfast Training Ideas
Luring
Loading Value
Housetraining Tip
Morning/Daytime Training Ideas
Walking Foundation
Daytime/Lunch Ideas
“High Energy” Exercise/Training
2-Person Recall
1-Person Recall
“Low Energy” Exercise/Training
Focus/Attention
Dinnertime Ideas
Door Manners
Crate Training
Trick Training
Roll Over
Shake A Paw
Evening Ideas
Before Bedtime
Toy Games
Witching Hour/Zoomies
Overnight
3 Games Your Dog Will LOVE That Tires Them Out Without Walking
Dog Training Is About Motivation
Teaching Your Dog To Find It - Step 1
Teaching Your Dog To Find It - Step 2
Teaching Your Dog To Find It - Step 3
Dog Training Needs Options
Teaching Your Dog To Target - Step 1
Teaching Your Dog To Target - Step 2
Teaching Your Dog To Target - Step 3
Teaching Your Dog To Target - Step 4
Dinnertime Exercise With A Treat Trainer
Introducing A Treat Trainer
Building Distance With A Treat Trainer
What If Your Dog Won’t Leave The Treat Trainer?
For Dogs, An Active Life Is A Healthy Life
Indoor Fitness Exercises For Dogs
How to settle a stressed, anxious or hyper dog.
Mistakes we make when calming frantic dogs.
When and where to teach my protocol for relaxation.
Examples of triggers that induce a calm state.
The benefits of teaching dogs to relax anywhere.
Body language and breathing tips when helping a dog calm down.
The 7 things that influence a dog’s behavior.
Use release words that don’t excite your dog.
Select relaxation triggers you can use anywhere.
Teach your dog ItsYerChoice first.
Step 1: Positively condition the calming trigger object.
Step 2: Capture the dog relaxing in their “chill zone.”
Step 3: Shape relaxation intentionally during training.
When to add a calming cue.
How to assess a dog’s state of relaxation.
Add duration to the “chill zone” with a remote feeder.
5 Tips To Get More Focus When Training Your Dog Outside
Why Should Your Dog Listen To You Outside?
Reinforcing The Fact That You’re Worth Listening To
Getting To The Park/Going Through The Door
High-Value Rewards Are A Powerful Tool But They Won’t Fix Everything
Many Dogs Are Motivated By Motion
Don’t Underestimate The Power Of Your Voice
End Every Training Session With A Motivated Dog
This Is A BONUS Tip
Teaching Your Dog To Listen Outside AND Off-Leash
Introduction
How To Be A Good Leader For Your Dog
How Do You Know Whether Your Dog Needs More Leadership?
The Goal Is To Establish Good Rules & Structure
Follow Through With Your Commands
What Happens When You Don't Follow Through
Other Ways You Can Show You're A Good Leader
Removing Luxury Items
Be Careful You're Not Allowing Your Dog To Spend Extended Time In The Backyard
Conclusion
Training dogs together and around distractions.
All dogs should learn this, even if they are your only dog.
Dogs of all ages can learn to relax and ignore distractions.
Use mistakes as feedback.
Games to play before attempting multi-dog training.
How to teach the Hot Zone game and what to use.
Dogs need a brilliant understanding of their release cue.
Determine the criteria for your dog’s waiting behavior.
How to handle Hot Zone mistakes.
Testing a dog’s understanding individually and in groups.
How to reinforce waiting dogs while training another.
Your dog’s confidence and the 5C layers.