by Salt Lake City Dog Trainers | Jan 22, 2016 | Aggressive and Fearful Dogs, Obedience Training, Uncategorized
One of the most important aspects of dog training is management. This means that you prevent your dog from being able to constantly replay the “bad” habits that are not serving you as a family. If your dog is constantly practicing “bad”...
by Salt Lake City Dog Trainers | Feb 17, 2015 | Aggressive and Fearful Dogs, Blog, Obedience Training
Our Salt Lake City Dog Training company receives many phone calls from dog owners who are calling different trainers in order to find the best dog trainer to help with their training needs. As a result, our Salt Lake City Dog Training company thought it would be an...
by Salt Lake City Dog Trainers | Jun 4, 2010 | Aggressive and Fearful Dogs, Blog, Dog Training and Your Emotions, Obedience Training
“A person who has been punished is not thereby simply less inclined to behave in a given way; at best, he learns how to avoid punishment.” – B. F. Skinner B.F. Skinner was a major supporter for positive reinforcement and the above statement also...
by Salt Lake City Dog Trainers | Apr 2, 2010 | Aggressive and Fearful Dogs, Blog, Dog Training and Your Emotions, Johanna's Personal Dog Stories
Most of us follow-up on the dog training perspective when our dogs have a traumatic experience but do we follow-up on ourselves? Any stories or trauma you carry after the traumatic experience with your dog feeds into the situation. First let’s define a few...
by Salt Lake City Dog Trainers | Feb 17, 2010 | Aggressive and Fearful Dogs, Blog, Children and Dogs, Safety and Your Dog
This is the last week on the series of “Reading Dog Behavior.” I hope it has been helpful for you. This week I wanted to target other stress signs that your dog may show when he is out of alignment. These stress signs can be a result of fear (defensive...
by Salt Lake City Dog Trainers | Feb 10, 2010 | Aggressive and Fearful Dogs, Blog, Children and Dogs, Safety and Your Dog
This week I am going to focus on calming signals. Calming signals are signs that your dog demonstrates when he starting to get stressed and is wanting to calm himself down. If you see many calming signals then you know that your dog is pretty stressed. Remember...
by Salt Lake City Dog Trainers | Feb 3, 2010 | Aggressive and Fearful Dogs, Blog, Children and Dogs, Safety and Your Dog
Last week I gave some tips on determining if your dog is feeling fear (defensive behavior). This week I am going to focus on offensive behavior. Offensive behavior is when the dog wants to move forward and is generally more likely to want to attack immediately....
by Salt Lake City Dog Trainers | Jan 27, 2010 | Aggressive and Fearful Dogs, Blog, Children and Dogs, Safety and Your Dog
Realizing what a learning curve it was for me to become really good at reading behavior, I thought it would be beneficial to write consecutive tips on how to read your dog. Throughout the next few e-mails you will learn what your dog looks like when aroused verses...
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 10, 2009 | Aggressive and Fearful Dogs, Blog, Dog Training and Your Emotions
The last two weekly tips have discussed calming signals between dogs. This week I want to focus on calming signals transferring between dogs and humans. If you do not remember what calming signals are please see the weekly tips for the past two weeks. When dogs are...