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Clicker, flyball, agility, rally, and general principles are explained and illustrated with photographs.
A university-sponsored library of articles on behaviour, training and dog psychology.
Free articles on a range of training and competition issues, written by an American Kennel Club judge and the president of a training club. PDF format for downloading.
Discussion of the arguments for and against this method. Suggests food types and commands to use.
A worldwide directory of professional dog trainers and schools.
Information covers all disciplines incluiding behaviour problems, clicker, police work and choosing a trainer.
Free tips and articles are provided by a professional trainer in the US.
Offering advice and explanations on a number of issues relating to behavior, agility, puppy-raising and competitions.
An archive contains free articles on service and police work as well as behaviour.
Articles provide answers to common questions about behaviour and all forms of training.
Providing classes in obedience and agility at all levels. Class schedules and descriptions, trial results, a state-wide trial and events calendar and an article on crate training. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Owners in the US can enter their zip code to find a professional in their area.
Free but copyrighted articles on a wide range of related topics.
Basic principles are explained, including choosing a trainer and solving common behavioural problems.
A professional trainer provides free advice, a newsletter and access to a forum.
Explains how basic obedience can be started within a few weeks of birth. Descriptions of each stage and advice for achieving success.
This part of the Great Canadian Dog Encyclopedia invites submissions from amateurs and professionals alike.
The Monks of New Skete explain their approach.
Description and examples of a method of teaching, without verbal or physical reprimand, which uses 'primary rewards other than food'.
Free articles cover drive, control, protection, and obedience. |
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