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Foundation Style Dog Training (K9-1)

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Uploaded by on Oct 29, 2009

This dog training video is a tidbit of info about Foundation Style Dog Training. This is a standard that has developed over a decade of fine tuning techniques used for aggression rehab and confidence building for dogs.
This system has also been proven to work well on simply unruly dogs and even personal protection dogs.
The foundation style of dog training also includes a technique to methodically troubleshoot difficult behavior problems in dogs.
Learn more about the Foundation Style of Dog Training at http://www.selfhelpdogtraining.com
The trainers in the video are:
Earl Dunn of Custom Canine Dog Training http://www.customcaninetraining.com who is based out of New Jersey/New York and Nathaniel Bonilla of Pawsitive Dog Training out of New York.
If your dog trainer isnt a foundation style dog trainer then what kind of trainer are they?
Please research your trainerfor the sake of your dog.
Hope you enjoyed the video.

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  • Training not to pull by freezing the walk until the pulling stops is much better than having to rely on crutches like pinch collars. Pulling = no more walk until it stops. No pulling = reward of walk continuing. If the dog wants to continue the walk, it'll stop pulling. No pull collars and halters make sense to use to aid this training, especially with large dogs but shouldn't be needed in the long term.

  • @abayarde5 Purely positive reinforcement isn't usually possible and it's certainly not always effective unless you pair it with other humane and effective training methods. I never said that dominance and fear based methods are what I consider good training, however. You should look into operant conditioning.

  • @abayarde5 I don't think you actually practice fully positive because even ignoring attention seeking behavior is a form of negative punishment. You're using the punishment of taking away a stimulus when the dog isn't behaving correctly and pairing it with the positive reward to reinforce when it does behave correctly.

  • @k91dogtraining hey guys, love your videos especially the one on your site's homepage the 'dominance vid' - lol

    was wondering what stuff you guys have available in the members area, like if i was to sign up what kind of stuff do you have? Also is it worth a first time dog owner to get it or is it more for experienced trainers.

  • Love to watch ya'll train

  • hello i am a dog trainer.I am fairly new at it the company i work for is fully positive reinforcement so we do have a option of our own styles as long as we are under those guidelines my question is where can i find more info on your training i live in chicago.do you have any schools in chicago?or do you have an online apprentienceship program?I too feel a trainer with only one style is limited to one form of results.

  • Thank you very much for sharing - you have some great uploads 

  • Loooooved this video...I wish I could do this for a living!

  • Tallia SE portion of Michigan there are several dog trainers who are VERY good and work with service dogs( retired police dogs) and aggression/ shelter rescue dogs.

  • i only wish i could find trainers like you near me in MI. i went to one trainer with my 2 year old German shepherd, and now instead of learning how to be a responsive guard dog companion, he is very scared, hyper, and nervous.... and i don't know how to undo the damage that has been done. thank you for your videos.

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