Items About Good Manners
- Coming When Called

- Perhaps the most valuable skill for the safety and well-being of your dog, a must for all dog owners and trainers. This behavior allows you to recall back your dog when needed, in turn providing your dog with the freedom to run around.
- Loose Leash Walking

- Walking on a loose leash is a behavior all dogs should learn - and one that can save a lot of wear and tear on your arms. Although this skill can be difficult to teach, the benefits will be immediately noticeable and appreciated.
- Lying Down

- This informative clip shows Karen Pryor at a clicker seminar, teaching a kennel-raised dog to "lie down." Karen narrates throughout the process, providing tips and pointers for better results.
- Manners for Unmanageable Dogs

- In this clip, Karen Pryor deals with a dog that has learned a lot of unwanted and unmanageable behaviors. It takes a little bit of time, but Karen is eventually able to get the dog to respond to the clicker and begin to learn.
- Overcoming Fear and Boisterous Behavior

- Under some circumstances you will find that you need to tailor your training methods to deal with a specific situation. Watch this clip and learn how to alter certain tricks and behaviors so that they address your specific issue.
- Teach 'Touch'

- In this clip you will learn how to teach your dog to touch a target. This essential behavior is one of the building blocks needed in order to learn more advanced behaviors.
- Teaching the 'Off' Cue ('Leave It')

- A very useful skill that is easy to teach to every type of dog. After this skilled has been learned you will be amazed by the many different applications for which it can be used.
- Unwanted Behavior - Kicking and Haltering

- Some animals have learned undesirable behaviors in order to keep people from interacting with them such as kicking. The key is to focus on the behavior that is wanted, a calm approachable llama, rather than focusing on the behavior that you don
- Unwanted Behavior - Pushy Behaviors

- Some animals get quite excited and pushy when it comes to feeding time, and when it is a larger animal they can get in your face and make it a bit more difficult to get the job done. Many animals can get mixed signals since after there pushy behavior the[...]
- Unwanted Behavior - Spitting and Avoiding Haltering

- In this clip watch a llama that spits when you make direct eye contact or when people try to talk to her from a distance or even the opposite side of a fence. Using clicker training you can train your animals to look at situations differently to cure bad [...]
- Walk and Heel

- A step-by-step approach from Karen Pryor, demonstrating "walk" and "heel" with a puppy from the seminar audience, along with additional audio commentary. Karen demonstrates how to take your time and work on the behavior you are trying[...]
- Walking By Side No Leash

- Walking without a leash is a behavior all dogs should learn - and one that can save a lot of wear and tear on your arms. Although this skill can be difficult to teach, the benefits will be immediately noticeable and appreciated.
- The How of Bow Wow

- A Maxwell award-winning video that takes you from basic clicker training and useful behaviors like "come" and "leave it" to advanced concepts like fluency and training at a distance.
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