Dog Friendly Training

From Ted Partner Series – “Dog Trainer Ian Dunbar asks us to see the world through the eyes of our beloved dogs. By knowing our pets’ perspective, we can build their love and trust. It’s a message that resonates well beyond the animal world.”

He sounds like he really knows what he is talking about. We like this guy.

Veterinarian, dog trainer and animal behaviorist Ian Dunbar understands our pets’ point of view. By training dog owners in proper conduct (as much as he trains the dogs themselves), he hopes to encourage better relationships with dogs — not to mention their friends and children, too.

His WebSite: Sirius Dog Training

He has written many books about dog training. Find them here at Amazon.

Dog Whisperer on Today Show

Don’t ya just love the Dog Whisperer

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Today we saw the dog whisperer, Cesar Millan on the Today Show.  He has a new book out, Raise the Perfect Dog Through Puppyhood and Beyond. Episodes of the Dog Whisperer can be seen on the National Geographic channel Friday Nights 8 PM ET/PT.




National Geographic Youtube Video featuring Cesar Millan and Border Collie Maya. Cesar teaches the dog, Maya, not to jump on her owner. He teaches the owner to “own the place”. Be the Pack Leader. Cesar shows us how.

DogBlog picks – books by Cesar Millan.

Teach Your Dog to Sit

One of the first important training techniques is to teach your dog to sit.  This video from Dogtraining Guru shows you how to get your dog to sit from and standing position and from a down position.  Very clear instruction.

Boise Dog Training at Petco Recommendation

Maggie's Graduation From Canine EducationMaggie Graduates Dog Obedience

Dog trainer, Victoria, praises Maggie as she completes her 6 week basic dog training course at Petco.

For 1 hour a week Murry, Julie & Maggie focused on basic commands such as sit, stay, down, wait, come, and the all important command to stay away from CATS – “leave it!”.

Even though Maggie had some training before we adopted her, we could tell that more was needed.  I would say we needed the training just as much as our pet.

During the first class we learned an important lesson to make trips in the car more enjoyable. 

This is Maggie before the training — She gets into the back seat, even though she loves to ride in the car she was all over the place.  Trying to get to the front seat, barking at bicycles, barking at dogs, barking at innocent mother’s pushing their baby strollers.

On the first day of training this is what we learned to do:

  • We brought along a spray bottle of water to squirt Maggie when she misbehaved.  It only took one time to teach her to cease and desist.
  • The other method we used is the leave it command.  As we passed a noisy motorcycle we would say “leave it, Maggie, leave it” and as we successfully passed by the former object of distress Maggie was praised with a “good girl” and given a treat.

It has been a few months since her graduation and Maggie is doing great.  I would say the most important aspect of keeping her under control is for us to focus on our part of her training.  We need to take time from our day to give her commands and praise and to take her for walks.  She loves to go to the park. 

We will keep up our personal training and definitely recommend Victoria as a first class trainer at Petco on Federal Way in Boise.

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