Fearful Dogs Blog

Training Fearful Dogs: Why You Shouldn't Make Them Do It

January 7th, 2015|Dog training, Fostering Dogs, Helping fearful dogs|

In the Fearful Dog Group that I started on Facebook I have established guidelines regarding the methods, techniques or ideologies that are appropriate for sharing with group members. A common, and often hotly debated piece of advice is to encourage people to be better leaders. Though seemingly a benign suggestion it is ambiguous enough for ...

Should This Dog Be Up For Adoption?

November 23rd, 2014|Dog training, Fostering Dogs, Helping fearful dogs|

drawing by Leslie Swieck all copyrights apply The compassion that people show for dogs with fear-based behavior challenges is commendable. Rescue groups pull them from shelters by the thousands and well-intentioned people adopt them. Given the number of people joining online groups looking for support and advice about how to help these dogs the ...

Why Are Dog Trainers So Averse To Training?

November 2nd, 2014|Dog training, Fostering Dogs, Helping fearful dogs|

Building a relationship or a recall? We are living in a golden age of dog training. The industry has been infused with information from professionals in the field of applied behavior analysis and animal training in general. Mark and reward training (click/treat) and lure/reward are if not embraced, are at least not unknown to most dog ...

The Tragedy of Dog Training

October 14th, 2014|Dog training, Helping fearful dogs|

It is not difficult to make a name for one's self in this industry, and I say that speaking from experience. Come up with an idea or rehash an old one, package it well and people will buy it. It's not always a bad thing. I like to think that my focus on the sciences ...

How Bad Is It?

September 17th, 2014|Dog training, Fostering Dogs, Helping fearful dogs|

For those who choose to follow what is called the "humane hierarchy" when training animals (guidelines created by far better minds and more experienced minds than my own) there remains confusion among the ranks. In the hierarchy created by Dr. Susan Friedman, some note that because both negative reinforcement and negative punishment are presented on ...

Random Acts of Cruelty

July 27th, 2014|Dog training, Helping fearful dogs|

In the same way that fast food has provided us with the opportunity to over consume sugars, fats and chemical additives that may be contributing to, if not outright causing, many of the diseases prevalent in the western world, the "balanced" field of dog training has provided us with the opportunities and excuses to be ...

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