Dog Behavior & Training Problems

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About This Course

Learn how to prevent behavior problems and promptly resolve any problems that develop

Preventative measures and simple solutions for the most common dog behavior problems, including house soiling, destructive chewing, excessive barking, digging, separation anxiety, no recall, running away, pulling on-leash, jumping-up and hyperactivity.

These problems can be immensely frustrating and can have a terrible impact on quality of life for dogs and their owners. Fortunately, all of these problems can be resolved with the patience and proper training. The earlier you address these problems, the easier they are to resolve, so don't delay, start training immediately.

Of course, the easiest and most effective approach is to prevent these problems before they develop in the first place, especially since these problems are all very predictable.

  • Resolve all of the most common dog behavior problems, including: housesoiling, destructive chewing, excessive barking, digging, separation anxiety, no recall, running away, pulling on-leash, jumping-up and hyperactivity

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Ian Dunbar

Veterinarian, animal behaviorist, and dog trainer, Dr. Ian Dunbar received his veterinary degree and a Special Honors degree in Physiology & Biochemistry from the Royal Veterinary College (London University) plus a doctorate in animal behavior from the Psychology Department at UC Berkeley, where he researched the development of social hierarchies and aggression in domestic dogs.He has authored numerous books and...

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4.9 course rating
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Dayvyd E.
5.0
7 months ago

no desktop eu consigo traduzir. no smartphone nĂŁo.

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Sarah F.
3.0
1 year ago

it is fascinating to listen to the lecturer talk but I feel like I need more tasks to do in order to put theory into practice.

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David D.
5.0
1 year ago

funny and very informative, easy to understand and follow.

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Yeslie S. D. V. P.
5.0
2 years ago

Excelente curso me encantĂł todo la informaciĂłn

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Joanna
5.0
3 years ago

I’m really enjoying it, got this course to get better understanding of my dogs’ behaviour- and it makes lots of sense. Very interesting! Can not wait to get through the rest of the modules.

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Dianna R.
3.0
6 years ago

It seems like it started in the middle and he refers to information in the books provided but there are no books available for this class.

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Jill
1.0
6 years ago

He’s not a good instructor lost interest immediately

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Samantha
4.5
6 years ago

It was very easy to watch and take notes and easy to process. It is a lot of good information put in an entertaining way. Very good

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Marge R.
2.5
6 years ago

So far, this is very confusing. For some reason, the Introduction is listed as the 3rd lecture... although it's obviously meant to be the first. Plus, the lecturer rambles on in such a way that it's difficult to follow what he is actually talking about. He seems almost as confused as I am. Hopefully it will get better as I go.

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Laura L.
5.0
6 years ago

Great easy to understand information. Fun and lively learning environment.

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