Breslin is a true puppy; one who loves to bite, gnaw, nibble, chew (pillows, rugs, blankets, wood chips, towels, paper, napkins, socks), and jump up on anything and everything. In this video, you’ll see me trying to grade my students’ papers while Breslin is behaving poorly. I correct her bad puppy behavior to get her into a calm, submissive state (she’s a very energetic and hyper pup!). Using the clicker, I reward her for doing what she should be doing rather than punish her for her bad habits. Remember to be patient and consistent. She’s a work in progress and is learning!

Please read the following info: I am employed as an Animal Control Officer and part of my job is training new officers. Video cameras in police work are everywhere, on cars, in the Taser, in the police station, everything is recorded not only for evidence, but for training purposes. What was done right? What was done wrong? What could have been done differently? In my opinion Animal Control is lagging behind in this area. Our officers train for about 10 weeks and most of the time they never end up catching a fearful or aggressive dog on a control pole, nor do they usually see it done, surprisingly it’s just not that common. Treats and a leash are much better tools, though the control pole has it’s place too. I hope to use this video, and others like it, to help train new officers. The camera is an Oregon Scientific ATC2K Waterproof Action Camera. I’m recording onto 1GB memory cards at an original resolution of 640×480 at 30 frames per second, giving me just over 30 minutes recording time on each memory card. I have a camera mounted on my control pole and one mounted as a dash camera. I hope to feature more videos from both of these cameras in the future. About the dog. It was originally running in traffic before my trainee and I forced him onto the side streets. He would not respond to treats and may have been more fearful due to there being two people in uniform with control poles cornering him, but we couldn’t just let him go. Since he was originally in traffic on a

Here my 10-week old puppy, Breslin, learned how to push the “Easy” button. This video shows the true power of clicker training. This didn’t take long for her to figure out at all. Just remember to click whenever you’d say, “Yes.”

Spencer, 9 weeks old, is an example of the calm, well-pedigreed lab puppies available from High Desert Labradors in Albuquerque, New Mexico. We are a small, family breeder commited to raising high quality purebred labradors of excellent health and temperament. Unlike larger breeders, we NEVER confine our dogs or puppies to cold, concrete kennels. Instead, our pups are raised in our home with our 4 elementary aged children to ensure wonderful socialization. See highdesertlabradors.com for information on upcoming litters!

GUGP Season 1 – Week 3 – Potty Training

Amie explains potty training, and shows how to do house behavior drills. Hosted By: Amie Chapman Created By: Matt Chapman Check out our website: growingupguidepup.com Subscribe on Youtube www.youtube.com Become a fan on Facebook: www.facebook.com Chappy’s Twitter: twitter.com

Training Our 14 Week Old Boston Terrier “Buddy”

Buddy, our 14 week old Boston Terrier is doing tricks after only 5 minutes of training

Lab Puppy Learning Field Marks for Hunt Tests

This is my 4 month old labrador retriever puppy Hank..He is learning field marks for hunt tests in the future..He is doing very well and always amazes me with his drive and concentration at such an early age..

Toilet Trained Dog

Funny…..Toilet Trained Dog!

Buddy (Yellow Lab) completed the Neuman K-9 Academy Obedience trainingcamp for dogs. This program covered obedience commands to sit, stay, down, heel, come when called (off-leash),and general etiquette like waiting at doors until released and no jumping up. Our Minnesota dog training camp provides programs for the Labrador Retriever such as boot camp, obedience training, and puppy camp. Neuman K-9 Academy is a professional canine training school that provides board and train (inboard) for dogs, and fully trained dogs for sale. For more information visit: www.mndogtraining.com We are located just north of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota.

Puppies Behind Bars program

This is an amazing program where inmates raise puppies raise to become service dogs for the disabled and explosive detection canines for law enforcement.

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