Help Us Stop Remote Collar Bans
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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Question
My 18-month-old Golden Retriever lifts his leg and marks inside stores or homes we visit if other dogs have been there. He also does this while walking with no warning. How can I stop this?
Answer
Dogs need to be able to be dogs and sniff and mark sometimes. I tell my dogs OK and they can sniff, go to the end of the leash and have some free time on walks. It's important for their state of mind.
Once I give my cue to walk next to me, no more sniffing or peeing on things. I would make your criteria crystal clear. Correcting him after he marks is too late. I would have very strict rules for walking
next to you inside any store or home and use a small prong up high under the jaw and if he was my dog, he'd have to do a focused heel. If he dropped his head or got out of position or took his eyes off of me he would
be told no for that. If your dog is in a focused heel position and paying attention to you it's much more difficult for him to mark.
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