Helping Your Dog Refocus with the Up & Down Game

2023-01-29T18:05:32+00:00By |Categories: Dog Training|Tags: , , , , , , , |0 Comments

Helping our dogs to return focus to us can be done in many different ways. One of those is the Up and Down Pattern Game from Leslie McDevitt. My number one request might very well be helping dogs to listen when "distractions" are present. That might pretty much cover just about everything I do as [...]

Trouble getting a harness on your dog? Try a Harnessing Station

2023-01-28T20:54:48+00:00By |Categories: Dog Training, How To Raise & Train a Vizsla, The Blitzen Bulletin|Tags: , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

Some dogs can get their collars or harnesses or other equipment on with no issues. However, there are many dogs who struggle with getting equipment on, especially harnesses that go over their heads. A Harnessing Station might be just what you need if your dog is one of those dogs who struggles. This is [...]

Jumping and appropriate greetings

2023-01-31T14:18:16+00:00By |Categories: Ask The Trainer Book, Dog Training|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

This article is part of our E-book, ASK THE TRAINER: Answers to common questions about dog training and behavior issues, including jumping, leash manners, aggression, fearfulness, and more.     Question: When I arrive home, my dog always jumps on me. I have tried pushing him down and [...]

Touch or Nose Target

2022-12-26T20:13:02+00:00By |Categories: Dog Training|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

I like to teach cues that have a variety of uses. When we have versatile cues, we can get a lot more bang for our buck. One example of a versatile cues is TOUCH. For me, Touch is a nose target. I am teaching the dog to touch an object with his nose. In [...]

Wait and Release at Gate, One Dog at a Time

2022-12-26T20:01:21+00:00By |Categories: Dog Training, How To Raise & Train a Vizsla|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

Releasing dogs from a Wait one at a time by name is a pretty advanced Wait. We'll show you a group of five dogs who can do it. Wait is a cue that I use a lot with my own dogs. When we have visiting dogs boarding with us, which is most of the [...]

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