Bark Up The Right Tree

I have the great pleasure to be the Pet Expert on Casey Matthews-Lomonaco‘s Rewarding Behaviors Forum starting February 8th, 2010.  (http://rewardingbehaviors.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=158)

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Casey owns Rewarding Behaviors Dog Training in Endicott, New York.  Casey specializes in helping dogs and their people live more joyfully together, teaching schools, communities and professionals to live safely and responsibly with their canine residents, and instructing pet professionals on ways to grow their business through a better understanding of their two and four-legged clients.  Casey is an award-winning published author on the topic of dog training, and has contributed articles and other behavior and training content for www.clickertraining.com (Karen Pryor Clicker Training), www.dogster.com, www.catster.com, www.dogstardaily.com, www.petexpertise.com The APDT Chronicle of the Dog, and Tails Pet Media Group.  Casey is also the 2009 winner of the Association of Pet Dog Trainer’s Dogwise John Fisher essay contest.

For one week I will be discussing barking issues on her forum.  Why dogs do it, how to live with or without it, how people accidentally increase it, teaching a “quiet” cue, and personal Q&As.  You’ll want to sign up for this!

Click HERE to go to Rewarding Behaviors Dog Training forum and the barking discussion.

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3 Comments to “Bark Up The Right Tree”

  1. By Monica Saeed, March 10, 2010 @ 2:20 am

    Clicker training helps a dog trainer teach canines more complex tricks. Training a dog without a clicker can be a bit daunting.

    • By Jules Nye, March 11, 2010 @ 2:16 pm

      Amen! I can say I will be a clicker trainer for life.

  2. By Long Grove Pet Sitter, March 4, 2010 @ 11:50 pm

    What an interesting idea. I had never thought about it that way before. Thanks for sharing.

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