Good Dog In A Box | Rescue Dog 101 | Beginner Dog Training
Good Dog In A Box | Rescue Dog 101 | Beginner Dog Training, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.95, with 27 lectures, based on 29 reviews, and has 1634 subscribers.
You will learn about Learn how to bring a rescue dog into your home. Gain the skills for proper interaction and training of a rescue dog. Know the difference between working with a normal dog and a rescue dog. Understand the specific needs and requirements of adopting a rescue dog. This course is ideal for individuals who are First-time dog owners, people interested in adopting a rescue dog. It is particularly useful for First-time dog owners, people interested in adopting a rescue dog.
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Summary
Title: Good Dog In A Box | Rescue Dog 101 | Beginner Dog Training
Price: Free
Average Rating: 4.95
Number of Lectures: 27
Number of Published Lectures: 27
Number of Curriculum Items: 27
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 27
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Learn how to bring a rescue dog into your home.
- Gain the skills for proper interaction and training of a rescue dog.
- Know the difference between working with a normal dog and a rescue dog.
- Understand the specific needs and requirements of adopting a rescue dog.
Who Should Attend
- First-time dog owners, people interested in adopting a rescue dog.
Target Audiences
- First-time dog owners, people interested in adopting a rescue dog.
Rescue Dog 101 was designed especially for pet parents of a new rescue dog. Our program takes into account the trauma that your rescue dog could have experienced prior to be matched with your family. This program focuses on exercises designed to relieve stress and anxiety. It also covers a variety of basic dog training exercises. This program includes 33 online training videos. Watch at home or train on the go.
The Rescue Dog 101 online course features sit, down, getting your dog used to his new name, attention games, come when called, using a crate, Tellington TTouch relaxation and stress reduction exercises, how to use food dispensing toys, targeting, go to your bed, and the top 10 must have dog items.
This program was developed to build a successful and safe relationship between your dog and family. We want to give all members of your family the tools they need to stay safe, to learn about dogs, and to respect all dogs. Plus, we want to give your dog skills that will help them be a good member of your family and community.
Many of the dog training exercises in the Good Dog program are kid friendly, meaning that your children can participate with adult supervision. Children under the age of twelve should always be supervised around a dog, even a family dog that you’ve known for years.
It’s important to remember that every dog is unique, just as every child is unique. Each dog will have its own learning style and attention span. Your dog may learn some training games quickly, while others may take more practice. If your dog walks away in the middle of a training game or you’re not getting the response you’re hoping for, that’s OK. Stop and come back later. The Good Dog program does not address aggressive or fear based behaviors in dogs, which require the assistance of a positive reinforcement dog training professional.
The training game videos you’ll view in this account are meant to be adult supervised and repeated again and again throughout the month. Practicing in different rooms of the house, inside vs outside, and with different members of the family can keep things entertaining and exciting until a next set of lessons arrives. Consistency and repetition is the key to success. We recommend training sessions of 5 to 10 minutes at a time, one to several times per day.
We recommend watching the videos in the order provided. For the training game videos, we recommend mastering one game before moving to the next. Each training game builds on skills for future games. The exceptions are the TTouch exercises. These gentle petting and relaxation exercises can be used anywhere in the program with any frequency.
It is our hope that your family comes together to work with your family dog through this program and it provides many opportunities over the upcoming months to enjoy each other and have fun. Not every lesson will be perfect and not every dog will pick up a new skill on the first try, but that’s OK. Keep practicing and feel free to contact us with questions or problems. Good luck and starting training!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction to Rescue Dog 101 Program
Lecture 2: How to Give Your Dog a Treat
Lecture 3: Introduction to ThunderShirt
Lecture 4: How to Stuff a Food Dispensing Toy
Chapter 2: Management
Lecture 1: Top 10 Must Have Dog Items
Lecture 2: Housetraining – Setting Up for Success
Lecture 3: Housetraining – Problem Solving
Lecture 4: Crate Training
Chapter 3: Basic Reward Based Dog Training – Name & Attention Games
Lecture 1: Magic Hands
Lecture 2: Advanced Magic Hands
Lecture 3: Name Game – Part #1
Lecture 4: Name Game – Part #2
Lecture 5: Catch and Release
Chapter 4: Basic Reward Based Dog Training – Sit Games
Lecture 1: Let's Sit – Part #1
Lecture 2: Let's Sit – Part #2
Lecture 3: Sit for Everything
Lecture 4: Wait for the Food Bowl
Chapter 5: Basic Reward Based Dog Training – Down & Stay Games
Lecture 1: Down and Stay
Lecture 2: Down, Treat, Repeat
Lecture 3: Moving, Down, Treat, Repeat
Lecture 4: Daring Downs
Lecture 5: Go To Your Bed – Part #1
Lecture 6: Go To Your Bed – Part #2
Lecture 7: Go To Your Bed – Part #3
Chapter 6: Basic Reward Based Dog Training – Redirect Attention Games
Lecture 1: Target
Lecture 2: Treasure Hunt – Part #1
Lecture 3: Treasure Hunt – Part #2
Instructors
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Jenn Merritt
CPDT-KA, BS
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- 5 stars: 22 votes
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