Synopsis
Empowering breeders and owners to raise stable, healthy, well-mannered puppies that enrich peoples lives.Do you wish your dog was better behaved? This show will help you give the right beginning to a young dog and improve an older dog's behavior, too featuring the wisdom of three veteran trainers, Gayle Watkins, Lise Pratt and Marcy Burke who will take turns co-hosting. They have also spent decades breeding and competing healthy performance Golden Retrievers and created Avidog, a system to help breeders and new puppy owners raise well-behaved companions.
Episodes
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What is Real Aggression? Does This Frenchie Have It?
24/06/2024 Duration: 32min#6032-REV: Marcy Burke discusses what real aggression is — and what the solution might be for the owners of an aggressive French Bulldog in New Jersey who has bitten several people.
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What Personality Type is Your Dog?
14/06/2024 Duration: 31min#6029-REV: Breeders and trainers often look at an individual dog’s personality as inborn and categorize dogs into different canine personality traits like bold, soft and exuberant. If you didn’t get your dog as a puppy, then it’s hard to know how much her natural tendencies have been shaped by her environment — was it nature, nurture or a combination of the two? (Like all of us!)
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3 Kinds of Scent Work to Try With Your Dog
10/06/2024 Duration: 28min#6025-REV: There are three categories of scent work for dogs: tracking (you can join a club to learn how to teach your dog to track humans), nose work (which mimics the identification of drug, bomb and other contraband) and fun games at home (like Easter egg hunt types of hide and seek.)
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Private or Group Dog Training?
03/06/2024 Duration: 31min#6021-REV: How to decide which will be better for you and your dog — to learn in a class or by yourselves? There are pros and cons to both, but maybe a combination of the two might work best, if you can afford it.
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The "BFO" Moment Understanding Your Dog — the "Blinding Flash of the Obvious"
27/05/2024 Duration: 32min#6019-REV: Lise explains her term about training and the “light bulb moment” people have when understanding their dog — which she calls a BFO — Blinding Flash of the Obvious. She also explains how puppies learn bite control and what to do if yours never learned it — the way Tracie's pooch Maisie had never done when she first adopted her at 9 months.
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What "Alpha Dog" Really Means
20/05/2024 Duration: 20min#6073-REV: Trainer Marcy Burke says people don’t really understand what an “alpha dog” really means since an ”alpha dog” is never aggressive — because they don’t need to be! Marcie discusses what makes an “alpha dog” tick.
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Car Manners for Dogs
13/05/2024 Duration: 22min#6070-REV: Gayle Watkins talks about car manners. How to teach a dog to be calm in a vehicle and how you want him to behave begins with someone else driving while you have a collar, leash and treats. She emphasizes the importance of a crash-tested harness.
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Let Your Dog's Personality Flourish
06/05/2024 Duration: 19min#6068-REV: Trainer and Golden breeder Lise Pratt speaks about letting your dog’s individual personality quirks flourish. What less-than-perfect behavior can you allow? How to manage behavior that could make other people uncomfortable? Dogs only understand black and white --- not gray --- so you have to be consistent in what, when and where you allow behaviors.
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The Challenge of Training Small Dogs
29/04/2024 Duration: 22min#6060-REV: Trainer and Golden Retriever breeder Marcy Burke says to make training the “wee ones” a game! It needs to be fun for both of you --- and should include a mountain of very small delicious treats to reinforce commands --- especially the basic “Come!” command.
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Importance of a Good First Meeting Between Dogs
22/04/2024 Duration: 28min#6072-REV: Dogs will not forget a bad first meeting with another dog — so we have to make sure it never happens! Gayle Watkins talks about the importance of introductions between dogs — and how we can cause dog aggression between dogs because we are nervous and communicating tension down the leash with how we set up the meeting. Best advice for a successful first meeting is to have both dogs on leash and go for a walk. Keep moving, keep the dogs on the outside and the people next to each other. The dogs should not touch, but walk side by side at a distance from each other and very quickly they will have their noses down and will ignore each other.
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Dog parks: Wonderful or Terrible?
15/04/2024 Duration: 31min#6026-REV: What’s the truth about dog parks? Are they fun or dangerous? Maybe a little of both! Gayle Watkins warns about the serious dangers in a dog park, offers potentially life-saving advice and cautions to never take a puppy before 9 months of age because puppies are not socially wise until then.
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Understanding Dog Friendships
08/04/2024 Duration: 21min#6077-REV: Dog friendships are misunderstood by people. Gayle Watkins discusses whether dogs have individuals they really like — or can't stand? Can a dog have a favorite friend, a “bestie?” What makes dogs good friends? How to judge compatibility. Play styles. Does breed matter in choosing a playmate?
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What To Do About Extreme Separation Anxiety
01/04/2024 Duration: 40min#6044-REV: Does your dog have separation anxiety issues?! What if you had three dogs going berserk when you left the house — even if only to take out the garbage?! Jessica has three rescued dogs with this issue: Felix (German Short-Haired Pointer), Bailey (American Eskimo dog) and little Charlie (Yorkshire Terrier). Marcy suggests that to turn down the emotional volume Jessica first should visit a board certified veterinary behaviorist to discuss what medications she might use short-term, so that she can begin to change the scenario about her departures.
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Preventing Aggression Between Dogs
26/03/2024 Duration: 24min#6065 REV: Golden Retriever breeder and trainer Dr. Gayle Watkins explains a dog’s “prey drive” — especially when re-directed at other dogs. The dog’s brain focuses only on the prey. They cannot see or hear you trying to stop them when their brain is filled with "feel good" neuro-chemicals. Preventing aggression towards other dogs means “interrupting the hunt” right before it starts, right at the trigger point, to get the dog’s attention back on you.
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The Professional Puppy Evaluator
17/04/2023 Duration: 17minMallory Galatzer-Levy (The Right Paw in Auburn, MA) discusses evaluating puppy personalities in Shikari Vizsla litters to determine best fit for potential owners
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Be Careful When You Call a Dog “Aggressive”
27/02/2023 Duration: 17minHousecall veterinary behaviorist Dr. Sarah Cutler on handling "aggression issues" with dogs, avoid demonizing dogs, who are usually reacting from fear
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How to Stop a Barking Dog
13/02/2023 Duration: 13minCarol Borden offers tips on how to stop a dog's frequent barking by changing dog's focus, offering treats, practicing frequently in low key situations
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The Perfect Dog Harness — Made in Italy!
30/01/2023 Duration: 16minStephanie Rousseau on shortcomings of flat collars with a leash, slip collars, prong collars and "anti-pull" harnesses, and why she prefers ergonomically perfect Haqihana harness
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Notice the “Question Mark” Above Your Dog’s Head
16/01/2023 Duration: 09minCarol Borden on what can lead to a service dog "washing out" of her training program, and treating reactive issues to feared objects with "bridging" technique
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Get That Puppy INTO Bed With You!
02/01/2023 Duration: 14minStephanie Rousseau ("How to Raise a Puppy: Dog-Centric Approach") on inviting new puppy into your bed, how co-sleeping is normal and healthy for all mammals, how dogs are "social sleepers"