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Tag: voice cues in dog training

Old Dogs with New Tricks in Oracle, Arizona

February 7, 2023February 7, 2023Free Range Dogs

I often get questions about training older dogs- people wonder just how successful one might be trying to train an old dog?  My experience has been that when you have lived with a dog, there comes a turning point.  Yes, early on you are training the dog, but not too far down the road...

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What if your Free Range Dog in Garden Grove, CA decides to take a hike?

January 10, 2023March 25, 2023Free Range Dogs

Drake, our yellow Lab, took a flyer yesterday.  I had him out for pigeons the morning before.  We were set up under a flight path of  feral pigeons flying into a food source.  I managed to scrape down a few for Drake and Scout to retrieve.  He woke up the next morning figuring that...

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Here’s Looking at You, Kid, in Aspen, Colorado

December 17, 2022March 25, 2023Free Range Dogs

Recently we talked about rope, the primary and simplest tool a dog trainer needs. In this week’s blog we will explore the second essential training tool: your voice.  It’s the one thing we all use to communicate, and yet we underestimate its power and potential peril when used to train our dogs. Since we...

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Using your Voice, not Language, to Communicate with your Dog in Florence, Oregon

November 14, 2022November 14, 2022Free Range Dogs

Anyone and everyone who has a dog is a dog trainer, whether you see yourself that way or not.  As a dog trainer, your most important tool is your voice.  It’s also the tool least likely to be used effectively or even recognized as a tool by most folks engaged in trying to communicate...

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