Education for You and Your Dog
A Lifetime Commitment
Updated 2/2008
Dog training is not a one time event, nor 5 or 7 weeks of 1 hour training
classes supplemented by a few 10 minute work outs a day or training
homework. Training is non-stop and everyday for the life of the dog. During
every single interaction with your dog, someone is being trained. Either you
are training the dog or the dog is training you. Think of all the real life
situations and opportunity during the course of a day that you can use to
work your dog for you. You'll both be happier when this happens together!
MANAGEMENT
A Crated Dog Is a Happy Dog - Ash
A Letter From Your Dog - Pat Scott
An Obedient Dog is a Happy Dog - Audrey Schneider
Attention Please! - Kathy Diamond Davis

Basic Training Rules - Foster & Smith
Be a Responsible Dog Owner - AKC
Behavior & Training Handouts - Marian Humane Society
Behavior Articles - Rocky Mountain News Denver, CO
Behavior Training Articles - Mazzeri
Bringing Your New Dog Home - An EXCELLENT Guide to Help Adopters

Can Diet Affect Behavior? - Robinson
Canine Behavior Series - Excellent Resource - Kathy Diamond Davis
Canine Stress - Martinez
Canine Stress Signs - Pat Scott
Can We Help You Keep Your Pet? Index TONS of Links
Come or Else! Kathy Fornes
Counter Cruising (surfing) - Dea Jaffey

Dealing with Dogs that Beg - Pet Place
Dog's Bill of Rights - Courteous Canines, Inc
Dog Owner's Guide - Index TONS of Links
Don't Blame Your Pet - PBS/WGBH/NOVA
Do's & Don'ts of Pet Keeping - Holster

Exercise Your Dog! - Pat Scott

Finding Time to Train - WagNTrain
Flying Dog Press - Article Library - Suzanne Clothier

General Information & Training Basics - Can We Help - TONS of Links
Gentle Leader Head Collar Training - Mr. Seamus
Get Rid of the Problem, Not the Dog - TONS of Links

Homeowners Insurance & Your Dog - Mr. Seamus
How Dogs Think - William Campbell

Intelligent Diversions & Creative Play - Diamonds in the Ruff
Introducing Fido to Fluffy - Living w/Dogs & Cats
Introducing Dogs & Cats SFSPCA

Jump! - Mr. Seamus

Kids & Dogs: A Common Sense Approach - Vicki DeGruy
Kids & Dogs: Safety First - Norma Bennett Woolf

Making Time Alone More Tolerable - Regalbuto
Management - Pat Scott
Mind Games - Shirley Chong

Pet for Life - Dog Behavior Tip Sheets - HSUS

Quick Fix Tools - Management - WagNTrain

Respect - Welton
Responsible Dog Ownership - Dog Scouts

Socialization - A Key to a Confident Dog
Stress Whining - Kathy Diamond Davis

Top 10 Reasons to Keep Your Dog on a Leash - Courteous Canine, Inc
Top 10 Reasons Why Using a Choke or Prong is a Bad Idea - Angelica Steinker
Training Articles - Index - Excellent Resources
Training Tips - WagNTrain
Trust - A Deadly Disease - Sharon Mathers
Turning the Dog You Have Into the Dog You Want - Claire Liston

Understanding Your Canine & Learning How to Speak Dog! Courteous Canine, Inc
Using a Rolled Newspaper - Shirley Chong

"Wait" Command - Pat Kalbaugh
Home
Leadership
Management
Beyond Basics
Basic
Commands
Tricks
Trainer
Selection
Guidelines
The Fate of an Unwanted Dog