How To INTERRUPT and CHANGE Your Dog's PROBLEM BEHAVIORS

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ต.ค. 2023
  • In this dog training video, we are going to provide you with effective techniques to interrupt and change frustrating problem behaviors once and for all.
    Unwanted dog behaviors can be a real challenge for pet owners, causing stress and creating an unpleasant living environment. Whether it's excessive barking, jumping, chewing, or aggressive tendencies, we understand the need to correct these issues promptly and appropriately.
    We have carefully curated this guide to help you interrupt, correct, and modify your dog's unwanted behaviors effectively and compassionately. We believe that a well-behaved and happy dog is not only a pleasure to live with but also contributes to a harmonious relationship between you and your furry companion.
    By consistently implementing the interruption and dog correction techniques demonstrated in this video, you will encourage your dog to replace their undesirable behavior with more desirable alternatives.
    Join us and discover how to effectively interrupt unwanted behaviors in your dog or puppy. Say goodbye to frustration and hello to a well-mannered, obedient, and happy four-legged family member. Don't miss out on the opportunity to create a stronger bond and a healthier environment for you and your beloved pet.
    Remember, intervention is key! Watch our video now and take the first step towards curbing your dog's unwanted behaviors once and for all. Together, we can make a positive change in your dog's life, bringing peace and harmony back into your home.
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ความคิดเห็น • 3

  • @SomeMinorDogTraining
    @SomeMinorDogTraining  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Thanks for watching! Were you able to get anything out of this?

  • @Pihoqahiaq
    @Pihoqahiaq 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Love the concept - correct, redirect, and praise. Working with my almost 6 month old Australian Shepherd. He has a sweet nature and he is a pleasure to have as part of our family. He will also learn whatever it is that we teach him clearly and consistently. I'm currently working to keep him from putting paws up on the counters and tables and this is turning out to be a real challenge. He does really well when I have him on the leash. But when he is roaming the house freely, he likes to get up close and personal with anything on tables and other higher surfaces. No only for food items, but really just to see and get ahold of anything that's available. I have found that a quick 'off!' And praise is the slow and steady method. But - it's definitely taking some time and I don't know if it's the best method. He's still a puppy and he's a joy. Looking forward to checking out some of your other videos.

    • @SomeMinorDogTraining
      @SomeMinorDogTraining  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Thanks for watching! I always like to remind people that it's okay to have the leash on in the house for the training phase. And don't let him wander around unsupervised yet. Just like with a toddler, they're likely going to make bad decisions if left to their own devices, so we want to ensure that we can see them at all times or they're put in a safe place when you can't directly supervise.
      Things seem like they're moving slowly, but as long as you're consistent he'll get it. Keep up the great work! And, if you haven't done so already, please click the red SUBSCRIBE button and join our little community. If you're unfamiliar with that term, it's just a free service TH-cam offers to keep you updated on my future videos. Thanks for your support! ❤️💕