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4 stars (6 reviews)
3 hr, 23 min
November 16, 2016
The primary goal for this DVD is to give you the tools to develop the perfect balance between drive and impulse control in your performance dog. Along the way, you will also create a pup that is an active participant in the learning process, i.e: A Problem Solving Puppy! A problem solving puppy looks forward to training, finds you to be the best game in town, and when he/she fails, doesn't deflate, but instead is motivated to solve the problem! Laugh and have fun with your pup while training with this DVD!
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Developing a Problem Solving Puppy

Uploaded on November 16, 2016 • 3 hr, 23 min
The primary goal for this DVD is to give you the tools to develop the perfect balance between drive and impulse control in your performance dog. Along the way, you will also create a pup that is an active participant in the learning process, i.e: A Problem Solving Puppy! A problem solving puppy looks forward to training, finds you to be the best game in town, and when he/she fails, doesn't deflate, but instead is motivated to solve the problem! Laugh and have fun with your pup while training with this DVD!

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katmanning
April 30, 2024
I watched this video for the first time years ago. As a professional dog trainer who owns my own business, I still utilize many of the concepts I learned here regularly in my puppy classes. However, I never left a review until now. Here's why I'm leaving one now:

We recently got my 7 year old son an English springer spaniel puppy. He has grown up around dogs and dog training and knows a bit about how to handle and train already. We have been working with him and the puppy since day one. For the most part, they do really well, however, he is still only 7 and sometimes doesn't quite "get it." I turned this video on for him the other day while I was working on school homework with his younger brother, and it held his full attention for almost 1.5 hours when I finally turned it off! What's more, he came away excited to work with his puppy and I was able to see him implement what he learned immediately as I saw a huge immediate improvement in his communication and handling. (most notably, entering and exiting the crate have improved dramatically!!) I am so shocked and pleased. Hopefully, this video has helped jumpstart the beginning of a lifetime of the love of training!
mitc4725
December 7, 2020
Very useful information for me and my 11-month-old retriever mix because we will be starting basic agility next month, and I didn't realize the important of crate games or body awareness challenges. It gave me a lot more options for fun training games to play. My puppy gets bored doing the same basic obedience drills and likes problem solving games way more. 5 stars for Ann and team! Thanks Ann!
matetes78
October 2, 2019
nice but , could be better thanks.
deputyboston
November 30, 2018
This video is excellent, instructions and demonstrations were very detailed and made it easy to understand the underlining reason for the method of training.
HughIV
January 3, 2017
I was a bit disappointed with this video. Lots and lots of talking before demonstrating behaviors being taught. I also felt it was more beginning agility skills as opposed to problem solving.
emcarlson1
December 7, 2016
I attended Ann's seminar last fall with my puppy. This DVD was just like I was at the seminar again.
I picked up on more information by watching it (this time I wasn't distracted by my puppy). Over the last year, I have used many of the tips that Ann has taught me with my multi sport dog.
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