
Showing posts with label Dog Training. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dog Training. Show all posts
Monday, April 26, 2010
LEERBURG - Establishing Pack Structure with the Family Pet

LEERBURG - Establishing Pack Structure with the Family Pet | 2.54 GB
This DVD is over 4 hours long. The goal of our pack structure training program is to produce a dog that is calm and submissive and a dog that follows the rules of the pack leader. This DVD teaches people how to become a pack leader that their dog respects and loves.
Most people are not born pack leaders. In fact far from it. The majority of dog owners (many who have owned dogs their entire life) simply don’t know anything about the instincts that control our dogs or how strong these instincts are in the domestic dog. Oh people may have heard that they need to be a "pack leader" or they may have heard they need to be an "ALPHA" with their dog but they don’t understand what this really means or how to accomplish it.
Current shows on TV about dog training lead people to think they can deal with behavioral problems but the fact is these shows are often misleading. In many cases these TV shows offer limited to dangerous advice that only a professional dog trainer with years of experience should attempt. While these shows are interesting to watch, because the dog owners are so inept, they don’t offer a program that pet owners can follow.
Many men think being a pack leader simply means they have to dominate and control their dog, even if they have to put a choke collar on the dog and show him the “WHAT IF” when the dog doesn’t mind.
Many women think none of this really matters so they ignore it – because they love their little dog like one of their children.
Our DVD outlines a program that I have developed over the past 45 years of owning, breeding and training German Shepherds. This program works on every breed of dog and dogs of all ages. This program is the foundation for solving almost all behavioral problems, especially those related to aggression.
New pet owners are often told the road to a calm, submissive dog is to attend obedience classes and socialize their dog. In our opinion this is not correct. The road to a calm dog is to first establish pack structure and leadership. When that's done you can obedience train your dog.
Dogs are pack animals. Every breed of dog is hard wired with genetic pack instincts. From the smallest Chihuahua to the largest Great Dane, dogs wants to live in a family pack. Once they find their pack they genetically need to determine their rank within that pack.
The topics covered in this DVD:
-There is a chapter laying out the groundwork to our pack structure program.
-We explain what training equipment is needed and then outline the first weeks and months of pack structure training. I explain in detail where the dog needs to be in training before he moves from one level to the next level of our program.
-We want our dogs to anticipate our every need. To do this they have to understand our rules. Our DVD explains Genetic Pack Structure Rules that a dog is born with and genetically understands, along with a List of Handler Rules that we teach the dog. We also explains the rules handlers are expected to follow when they work with their dogs.
-There is a section on Learning to Become a Pack Leader. Some people are born leaders while others are not. Becoming a pack leader can be a learned endeavor. Our groundwork program will walk you through the steps of becoming your dogs pack leader.
-This program can start at any time. It does not need to be started when you first get a dog. It can be started 5 years after you get a dog. It can also be started at the first sign of a behavioral problem.
-There is a section on Earned Privileges.
-There is a section where I discuss a timeline of training.
-There is a detailed section on How to Approach Crate Training. We show how to make the crate a fun place to go to and explain in detail the steps to get there.
-There is a difference between taking a dog outside to relieve himself and taking the dog outside for exercise. In the beginning, there are important reasons to teach these as separate exercises. I explain in detail how and why you should do this.
-There is a detailed section on teaching the dog to be calm and submissive on a walk. We show how to maintain control when you walk your dog in a public place where it is exposed people and their dogs.
-Being loose in the house is an earned privilege. There are clear cut steps to accomplishing this and our DVD covers these steps. We also explain what to do when problems arise.
-There is a section on How to Train a Dog to Ride Quietly in the Car. We show how to motivationally train a dog to accept the car. We also cover car sickness.
-Dogs need to learn how to interact with family members. I included video footage of 4 dogs from my kennel to demonstrate they instinctually interact to establish rank among themselves. This video footage shows how non-aggressive dogs will resort to aggression to establish rank. I then use this footage to help you understand how to approach dogs and family members.
-You're the only one who can make the decision to allow your dog to be near children. This section will help you determine if your dog is capable of being safe around children.
-I explain how we introduce family members to our dogs.
-Many people don't understand the correct way to praise their dog. Our section explains how to praise and when to praise. We also demonstrate what happens when your praise too much.
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Labels: Dog Training
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Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Leerburg's Puppy 8 Week to 8 Months

Leerburg's Puppy 8 Week to 8 Months
146Min | English | XVID 512x384 29.97fps | MP3 128Kbps | 1.37GB
Genre: Dog Training Video
This training video answers all the questions new puppy owners have concerning the care of their new puppy. Ed Frawley has been breeding dogs since 1978 and has produced over 350 litters of working bloodline German Shepherd puppies.
Over the years Ed has been asked just about every question a new puppy owner can think to ask. This DVD was originally produced to be given to every Leerburg Puppy Customer. The intent was to help Leerburg Puppy Customers get through the first 8 months of the puppy's life.
Even though Leerburg only breeds German Shepherds, this new training video is not just for German Shepherds. It's an all-breed video. Your Puppy 8 Week to 8 Months is sold to breeders all over the country who breed many different kinds of dogs. These breeders then give the video to their puppy customers.
The Topics Covered in this DVD on Puppy Training are:
House Training Your Puppy and Selecting a Dog Crate
Puppies That Eat Their Stool
How and Where to Socialize Your Puppy
Dog Containment System
Pups in the House
Safe Toys
Socializing you pup
Controlling Your Puppy in Your House
Exercise for Pups
Communication Between You and Your Dog
Marker Training
Obedience Training Your Puppy
Training Puppy to Sit
Training Puppy to Down
Training Puppy to Come
Training Your Pup to Go for Walks on a Leash
Training the PLACE command
The Target Exercise - why it's so great
Training the Yuck Command - to spit things out that pup has picked up
Dealing with Puppies that Bite
Health Care for Your Pup
Selecting a Vet for your Puppy
Puppy Vaccinations
Vaccinosis - Be Aware of Over Vaccinating Your Puppy
Worming Your Puppy
Heart worms and Puppies
Fleas and Ticks on Dogs
Diarrhea in Puppies
Neutering
Heat Cycles in Female Dogs
When to Neuter Your Puppy is Discussed in Detail
Puppies' Teething Patterns
Grooming you pup
Trimming Nails and Cleaning Ears (an all-breed approach)
Behavioral Problems
Puppies Chewing
Puppies Digging
Puppies Jumping up on People
Excessive Dog Barking
Kids and Puppies
Raising Two Pups at the Same Time
Introducing Pups to Cats
Riding in the Car
Car Sickness
Feeding Your Puppy - We Recommend the All-Natural Diet
In-Ground Containment Systems
Your Puppy's Medical Needs
Where To Go From Here
Labels: Dog Training, Misc
Posted by Erez Shaltiel at 12:38 AM 0 comments
Leerburg - Basic Dog Obedience Training DVD

Leerburg - Basic Dog Obedience Training DVD | 2.5Gb
Introduction:
* Goals of this DVD on Dog Training
* Terminology
* Rules of Dog Learning
* Schedule for Your Dog Training
Training Equipment:
* Dog Training Collars
* Dog Training Leashes
Training Sections:
* An Introduction to Marker Training and Motivation
* Learning how and when to Praise your dog
* Training Your Dog to SIT
* Training Your Dog the DOWN
* Training Your Dog the RECALL or COME
* Training Your Dog the STAND
* Walking Your Dog on a Leash
* The theory of Corrections
What our DVD will teach you:
1- How to train your own dog in your own home.
2 - How obedience training can develop a fun relationship with your dog.
3- How to get control over your dog and make him respect your commands
4- Good information leads to improved confidence in working with your dog. You learn the tools to overcome training concerns.
5- You will learn to problem solve. No one can anticipate EVERY problem EVERY dog owner will have. You will learn how to approach a problem and come up with a workable solution.
6- What to expect from your dog and what to do when the dog does the unexpected.
7- How to develop your timing to reward and praise - good timing is critical to successful dog training.
8- You will learn when to correct your dog, how to correct your dog and most importantly when NOT TO CORRECT YOUR DOG.
9 - You will learn how to approach and organize a training session so you and the dog get the most out of your training time.
While every new dog trainer needs to learn how to correct his dog, every great dog trainer needs to learn how to properly “praise” his dog. Praising a dog is not something that comes naturally to a lot of people, especially men. It is actually an important learned exercise for people.
If you watch a very good dog trainer, he praises his dog at a very personal level. In a training program, “praise” is used to bond with a dog; it is used to remove the stress of corrections and it’s used to build drive.
Dog training should be fun for both you and your dog. This is accomplished by learning to properly “praise." After watching our section on praising, you will not only understand correct praise, you will see what happens when you don’t praise enough, or just as importantly what happens when you praise too much, (we call this
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Labels: Dog Training, Misc
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