Welcome to Wow Bow Wow's #TrainingTipTuesday Videos
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions by Pet Parents
Why My Dog Does Not Listen (There Are No Bad Dogs)
Why Your Dog Barks at Other Dogs and People. Fearful? (Part One).
Why Your Dog Barks at Other Dogs and People. Social Butterfly? (Part Two)
Does Your Dog Play a Game of "Keep Away” with things that are not their toys?
WHAT'S THAT NOISE? How To Help Your Pup Cope With Loud Noises
Loose Leash Walking--300 Peck Game-- How to help your pup learn to walk with you.
Recall for the Pup That Plays "You Can't Catch Me"-- Let's make recall fun! Let's get them to chase you!
Let's Make Sense of Scent for Your Dog--Dogs have an incredible sense of smell and they explore the world through scent.
I'm Home! But Don't Want To Be Greeted By a Jumping Dog--How to help your dog learn to greet you and your guests without jumping when you come through the door!
How to help your dog learn Go To Spot--a useful behavior when you have visitors come to the home.
How To Calm Your Excited Dog--Help your dog learn to self-regulate.
RECALL--Here is a fun game you can play with your dog to teach them to come back: COUNTING GAME
Body Language That Tells You They Are Uncomfortable--Learn what some of those signals are and what are the body language you want to see instead.
Ditch The Bowl--This is a great way to create an outlet for your dog’s desire to sniff, dig, dissect and chew which will prevent them becoming bored, and is a great stress release that will leave them content and relaxed.
What Are Your Dog's Favorite Outlet?--Consider what your dog's favorite outlets are and provide them the opportunities to fulfil their needs to ensure their wellbeing and happiness.
For Better Recall, Let's Play Hide & Seek--When you are teaching a recall cue to your dog, one game that really helps to supercharge their response is hide and seek.
Dog Selective--The vast majority of dogs are "dog selective" to some degree. "dog selective" is normal. Not all dogs are "social butterflies"
Engage/Disengage Game for Over-Reactive Dogs--I encourage you give over-reactive dogs the time to observe the things that worry them from a safe distance.
Trigger Stacking--Why Your Dog May React Differently To Similar Situations
Focus Game--Learn how to keep your dog's focus on you.
Dog Selective--The vast majority of dogs are "dog selective" to some degree. "dog selective" is normal. Not all dogs are "social butterflies"
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