Articles by Deborah
The Power of Positive Training by Deborah Rosen Some people believe it's important to coerce dogs into behaving well. Read this article and you'll understand how to employ "positive" methods to get even better results.
To Play or Not to Play by Deborah Rosen Tug of war is a very controversial game among dog owners. Many people think it will create aggression in dogs - even those whose temperaments are fairly mellow. The truth is that "tug" is a great game if played correctly. Read this article to learn the "rules of tug" and how to make a great game safe and fun for dogs.
Total Recall by Deborah Rosen Frustrated owners trying to get their distracted dogs’ attention needn’t worry: All you need to learn—and teach your dog—is proper recall technique.
Bone of Contention by Deborah Rosen Resource guarding behavior comes in many forms and if left unchecked can only grow worse. Mild aggression can turn into dangerous behavior, even biting, and once a dog has bitten and broken skin, correcting the behavior becomes more difficult. It is best to deal with the resource guarding when it first appears.
What A Drag by Deborah Rosen Is it possible to stop and smell the roses without getting dragged into them? Of course it is. Learn why your dog pulls and you have a good chance of training your friend to walk with you on a loose leash. Soon you will be having a pleasant time together.
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