Dog Training and Behavior

Every dog needs training of one type of another, from the couch potato pet dog to the canine athlete in training to compete against others of his kind.

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APDT is offering a series of webinars and Facebook chats celebrating National Train Your Dog month. Topics include information for both dog and cat owners.

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A look at pit bull breed bans and breed-specific legislation (BSL), why they don’t work and what we can do instead to reduce the number of dog bite injuries.

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Find out how your perceptions about your pet can affect your relationship with him.

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Find out how music, through the principle of phychoacoutics, can help calm a nervous dog. It’s also being used in people, in a hospital setting.

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Experienced dog trainers Andrea Arden and Kelly Gorman Dunbar discuss the rules of dog training in the interview linked in this post.

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Enriching your dog’s life is important for your dog’s mental and physical health. Learn some easy ways to improve your dog’s life through enrichment.

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Do you believe that the words you use can impact your dog training success and change your relationship with your dog? Find out why it’s true.

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Grisha Stewart, creator of the behavior adjustment training (BAT) method of dog training, joins Animal Cafe for this week’s interview.

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Discover ten commonly held myths about dog behavior and why they’re not true.

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