BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION ARTICLES
Click on the following titles for helpful hints and behavior
guidelines:
NEW! HOODY -
Eye coverings have been used to calm hawks, horses and wild
animals for years. The Hoody uses the same principle and
is used to calm reactive dogs. It is extremely helpful to
desensitise against movement such as car chasing, joggers,
cyclists and car sickness or fear whilst travelling, noise
phobias and reactivity towards other dogs. Learn
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Practical Plan for Counter
Surfers NEW!
Retraining
a Dog that is Marking NEW!
Barking
Desensitizing
Possessive Behavior Parts I & II
Don't
Risk Punishing!
Teaching
Your Dog To Stay Home Alone
Recall
From Predatory Distractions
Dropping
The Head To Defuse Reactive
Nail
Trimming for Sensitive Dogs
Learn
How To "Talk" Dog Language
Why
Classical Conditioning Changes Food Bowl Guarding & Growling
NEW!
Helping
Shy Dogs Blossom Using Targeting
Watch Me
Stress
Indicators NEW!
Behavior
Articles for Cats & Dogs - All of the
short articles were written by Daniel Estep, Ph.D. and Suzanne
Hetts, Ph.D. Certified Applied Animal Behaviorists. They were
first published in the Rocky Mountain News, Denver, CO. Any
reproduction of or quotation from any of these articles must
cite both the authors and the Rocky Mountain News.
Sound
Therapy 4 Pets - Sound Therapy 4 Pets was started in
2001 by Sarah Heath and Jon Bowen, two veterinary surgeons
who are internationally renowned in the field of behavioural
medicine. Learn more by visiting their site!
Pet
Place -- Behavior and training information for
all pets
The Gentle Leader® Calming Cap (Hoodie) -
To be used for Dogs with difficulty riding in cars, nail clipping,
noise phobia you must condition slowly. Visit www.premier.com to
order.
Instructions on How to Use the Calming Cap
(Hoodie)
John
Fisher’s two-reward method - If
you have a dog that displays on-leash aggression, you may want
to try this method with the help of a qualified trainer who
can orchestrate these training situations.
Acepromazine
and Chlorpromazine – Why Not
to Use - By Theresa Kelley, CVT, CPDT
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