by Salt Lake City Dog Trainers | Dec 5, 2009 | Blog, Your New Dog
When bring a new dog to your home there are some general guidelines that can make the transition more easeful. Below are some tips! 1.) Take some time off of work. When you get a new dog you should have plenty of extra time to dedicate to your dog. Your new dog...
by Salt Lake City Dog Trainers | Nov 13, 2009 | Blog, Mindset and Dog Training, Obedience Training
I wanted to write an overview this week of some broad basic tips to create success in dog training: 1.) Be in open space. This means that you are letting your emotions flow through you rather than exploding your emotions all over your dog. 2.) If you are not creating...
by Salt Lake City Dog Trainers | Nov 4, 2009 | Blog, Obedience Training
Many owners dread it when people knock at their door. Their dog barks and then immediately jumps all over the visitor when they enter in the house. Read below and learn some simple solutions to make this transition more easeful. Have treats, your clicker, and your...
by Salt Lake City Dog Trainers | Oct 28, 2009 | Aggressive and Fearful Dogs, Blog, Obedience Training
There are many aspects to dog training. The biggest tip I can give you is that dogs learn by association. If the dog receives something wonderful for a behavior then that behavior is more likely to occur again. This is called positive reinforcement. Four Legged...
by Salt Lake City Dog Trainers | Oct 28, 2009 | Blog, Dog Training and Your Emotions, Johanna's Personal Dog Stories
We have two choices with emotions in our lives. Choice one is to feel our feelings. Choice two is to repress our feelings. Today I had an amazing session with Megan Sillito. The anger I felt today was so intense. She allowed me to fully feel my emotions with...
by Salt Lake City Dog Trainers | Oct 23, 2009 | Blog, Dog Training and Your Emotions, Mindset and Dog Training, Obedience Training
There are so many aspects to dog training that just don’t pertain to technique. This week I want to focus on the “drama triangle” and when we are on the drama triangle with our dogs behavioral issues seem to lock in place rather than shift. Many of...
by Salt Lake City Dog Trainers | Oct 14, 2009 | Blog, Johanna's Personal Dog Stories, Mindset and Dog Training, Obedience Training
I have a dream. My dream is a ranch that I own where disabled come to experience love through dance, hypnosis, life coaching, etc. There are also rescue dogs on this ranch that are yearning for love as well. The children coming to the ranch experience unconditional...
by Salt Lake City Dog Trainers | Oct 10, 2009 | Blog, Obedience Training, Puppies (Younger than 6 months)
Many times it is easy to just grab something out of your dog’s mouth. This can encourage your dog to bite you and even play keep away. A much better option is to train your dog to spit things out of his mouth on command with a “drop” command. Your...
by Salt Lake City Dog Trainers | Oct 10, 2009 | Blog, Dog Training and Your Emotions, Mindset and Dog Training
I am in the process of becoming a certified NLP Practitioner (NeuroLinguistic Patterning). The process below is used to create open space and to allow solutions to arise when you notice a conflict between you and your dog. Think of a specific conflict or struggle you...
by Salt Lake City Dog Trainers | Oct 10, 2009 | Blog, Obedience Training, Puppies (Younger than 6 months)
Recently I have had a few inquires on “sit stay.” Below are some simple steps to teach this wonderful command. Sit Stay: Ask your dog to sit. Take a one step away from your dog and click. Then take a step inward toward your dog and give him a treat. Immediately remind...