In this dog behavior masterclass, you will get a thorough understanding of your dog's behaviors & punishment free training techniques to manage these behaviors.
Basic Obedience Dog Training commands like Sit, Stay, Come, Drop it, Lie Down, Go to place, Leave, etc.
Ways to manage aggression Issues like Interdog Aggression, Aggression towards his family, Territorial, Predatory Aggression, Pain-induced Aggression etc.
Why does your dog guard his food and toys from you and why does he become aggressive when you approach his food bowl or try to take away his toys from him.
What to do if your dog is suffering from Separation Anxiety, Depression and Compulsive Disorders like Excessive Licking of paws or chasing his own tail etc.
Motivation to enrich your dog’s life
Lots of treats and little patience to train your dog
Welcome to the dog behavior masterclass! This course is specifically designed for pet parents, who want to understand the ‘Why’ behind the various dog behavior issues and the possible ways to correct them.
The objective of this course is to help you to enrich the life of your dog and give him the best life possible. We strongly believe that a thorough understanding of your dog's behavior is the first step to enrich and make his life better and that's exactly where this course fits in.
In this course, we will be discussing 50 most common dog behavior issues, their causes and the possible ways to manage them through Punishment Free Dog Training Techniques. This course is suited for all levels of pet parents irrespective of whether you are an experienced pet parent or a new pet parent and a soon-to-be pet parent.
1) Anyone who lives with a dog or is planning to bring one!
2) Pet parents who want to give their dog(s) the best possible life, that he can ever get
3) New pet parents, who have recently adopted a dog
4) To be pet parents, who are thinking to adopt a dog
5) Dog parents or dog trainers who want to train their dog with punishment free techniques
53 sections • 54 lectures • Total duration 5 hours 34 minutes