Ethical Dog Trainers Against E-Collar Bans Petition
There is a movement gaining traction in San Francisco, California as well as New York State to ban the use of electronic collars in dog training. We recognize that this is a controversial and emotionally charged subject.
As professional dog trainers who promote the ethical and humane application of appropriate training tools we strongly oppose this proposition.
Help by signing this petition.
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Search over 3,500 previously asked dog training questions and product recommendations or ask your own on our ASK CINDY page.
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Question
I have taken Michael’s course on playing tug but if I try to play outside of my backyard or garage he shows no interest. Could this be a genetic issue?
Answer
You may need to move from your training area VERY gradually, like one step outside of your garage and see if you can get play. Genetics definitely play a role in drive.
You may also want to have a helper hold
him back on a harness while you frustrate him and then put him away without letting him tug for a couple of sessions. Of course, the dog has to first be comfortable with a harness and the feeling of pulling into it
and also with a 2nd person handling them.
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