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For decades, dog owners have been given a long list of rules that were supposedly necessary to establish leadership and prevent their dogs from becoming “dominant.”

Go through the doorway first. Eat before you feed them. Don’t let them walk in front of you. Don’t let them sleep in your bed. Don’t let them on the furniture.

Many of these recommendations stemmed f...


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Getting to know your dog as an individual means learning who they are beneath the labels of “good,” “bad,” “obedient,” or “stubborn.” Every dog has their own genetics, nervous system, social preferences, coping skills, sensitivities, motivators, and communication style. The more we observe without assumption, the more clearly we can see the dog in front of us instead of the d...


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Recently, I’ve been in conversations with dog handlers in the sport world, and one question keeps coming up: how would I use positive methods to teach an “out” for a high-drive dog?

For anyone unfamiliar, an “out” simply means teaching the dog to release a bite on an arm sleeve or bite suit.

Many of these handlers believe that using an electronic collar—one that...


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