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Month 2 Training Module- How to Fix Dog Aggression
Ty Brown
Get a risk-free trial of my aggression training modules. Obedience control is the biggest thing we can do to fix dog aggression. Obedience helps repair broken relationships between dogs and owners, is a calming presence to the dog, and invites structure and rules which are opposites to aggression. In this module we are going to start the foundation for off leash obedience. One of the best tools you can use for off leash obedience is an e-collar. (Click here for e-collars for sale) When used properly the e-collar is the most humane tool for achieving off leash obedience. You will read many experts say that an e-collar will make aggression worse. This used to be the case and is still the case when used by most dog owners and even most professional dog trainers. I, however, have developed a proprietary method that has a near 100% success rate when fixing dog aggression using the electric collar. This method is ground-breaking and gets results quicker and better than both traditional aggression training fixes and the so-called 'modern' methods of treat training to fix aggressive dogs. Both of these methods misses the mark and my unique method borrows the best from both of these styles to produce results that few professional dog trainers realize. This is what you will start to receive in this month's module. This section will cover how to train without using the electric collar as well but I would recommend doing whatever it takes to get the right tools for the job. In next month's module we'll advance the off leash obedience and even start learning how to correct aggression when it does come out. For now this is a critical piece of the puzzle when it comes to solving your aggression problem. Training Your Dog to Lie Down on Command Using the E-Collar-
Video- Lie Down on command- This video will have your dog lying down on command very soon. The method is geared towards achieving an off leash down stay. This is Part 1. Part 2 will be in your next month's module.
Video- Train your dog to lie on a bed- Training the place command can be an enormous help in fixing an aggression issue. If the dog is lying in his bed it can help you address aggression at the door, child aggression, and more.
Video- Obedience Formula- Use my obedience formula to advance your obedience training. Training Your Dog to Sit and Stay Using the E-Collar-
Video- Use an e-collar to train the sit stay- Staying when told is one of our 'core behaviors' for fixing dog aggression. The down stay is far more important and functional than a sit stay but it is also helpful to have a strong 'sit stay'. Leash Walking Continued-
Video- Train the 'Easy' Command- This is the next step to get your dog to walk properly on leash.
Using the E-Collar to Train the Off Leash Recall- THIS SECTION IS CRITICAL! A huge part of fixing aggression in dogs is having a stellar off leash recall. This one section will pay huge dividends in upcoming modules for teaching your dog to stop showing aggression.
Video- Training the off leash recall with a Boxer- The first stage in having an excellent recall.
Video- Training the recall with a Yorkie- Off leash training with a Yorkie.
Video- More off leash training- More instruction on the off leash recall.
Video- Stage 1 in having an off leash recall- More stage one training with an American Bulldog.
Video- Working with a Pit Bull on an off leash recall- Part 1 in teaching the off leash recall. Further training in upcoming modules.
Video- Working with a Boxer on an off leash recall- First part of an off leash recall with further sections to come in upcoming modules.
Video- Why dogs are disobedient- Dogs are disobedient for three reasons. One of those reasons is very important to understand and makes the recall even more critical. Train Your Dog to Wait at the Door-
Fixing a dog with aggression issues is all about setting up checks and balances so that your dog learns to look to you as a leader. Training your dog to wait at the door instead of rushing out is a valuable way show leadership.
Video- Train your dog to wait before leaving the door- Use this guide to start teaching your dog to respect the doorway.
Video- Train your dog to wait at the door. Casual Recall vs. Formal Recall. Methods that don't use the e-collar-
There is a difference between a 'formal' recall and an 'informal' or 'casual' recall.
Article- Train the Casual Recall
Video- How to train the casual recall- Important training for getting your dog to come when called. This is part 1 of 2. Part to will come in your next module.
Article- Train the formal recall
Video- How to train the formall recall- Training the formal recall is simple and anyone can do it.
Article- Six 'No Brainer' tips for getting your dog to come when called.
Video- Renowned trainer, Nate Jensen, teaches how to get your dog to come when called.
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