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The Topics Covered in this DVD on Puppy Training are:

  • House Training Your Puppy and Selecting a Dog Crate
  • Puppies That Eat Their Stool
  • How and Where to Socialize Your Puppy
  • Dog Containment System
  • Pups in the House
  • Safe Toys
  • Socializing you pup
    • Controlling Your Puppy in Your House
  • Exercise for Pups
  • Communication Between You and Your Dog
  • Marker Training
  • Obedience Training Your Puppy
    • Training Puppy to Sit
    • Training Puppy to Down
    • Training Puppy to Come
    • Training Your Pup to Go for Walks on a Leash
    • Training the PLACE command
  • The Target Exercise - why it's so great
  • Training the Yuck Command - to spit things out that pup has picked up
  • Dealing with Puppies that Bite
  • Health Care for Your Pup
    • Selecting a Vet for your Puppy
    • Puppy Vaccinations
      • Vaccinosis - Be Aware of Over Vaccinating Your Puppy
    • Worming Your Puppy
    • Heart worms and Puppies
    • Fleas and Ticks on Dogs
    • Diarrhea in Puppies
    • Neutering
    • Heat Cycles in Female Dogs
    • When to Neuter Your Puppy is Discussed in Detail
    • Puppies' Teething Patterns
  • Grooming you pup
    • Trimming Nails and Cleaning Ears (an all-breed approach)
  • Behavioral Problems
    • Puppies Chewing
    • Puppies Digging
    • Puppies Jumping up on People
    • Excessive Dog Barking
  • Kids and Puppies
  • Raising Two Pups at the Same Time
  • Introducing Pups to Cats
  • Riding in the Car
    • Car Sickness
  • Feeding Your Puppy - We Recommend the All-Natural Diet
  • In-Ground Containment Systems
  • Your Puppy's Medical Needs
  • Where To Go From Here

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THE GOAL OF OUR training DVD IS A CALM SUBMISSIVE DOG

This DVD is over 4 hours long. The goal of our pack structure training program is to produce a dog that is calm and submissive and a dog that follows the rules of the pack leader. This DVD teaches people how to become a pack leader that their dog respects and loves.

Most people are not born pack leaders. In fact far from it. The majority of dog owners (many who have owned dogs their entire life) simply don’t know anything about the instincts that control our dogs or how strong these instincts are in the domestic dog. Oh people may have heard that they need to be a "pack leader" or they may have heard they need to be an "ALPHA" with their dog but they don’t understand what this really means or how to accomplish it.

Current shows on TV about dog training lead people to think they can deal with behavioral problems but the fact is these shows are often misleading. In many cases these TV shows offer limited to dangerous advice that only a professional dog trainer with years of experience should attempt. While these shows are interesting to watch, because the dog owners are so inept, they don’t offer a program that pet owners can follow.

Many men think being a pack leader simply means they have to dominate and control their dog, even if they have to put a choke collar on the dog and show him the “WHAT IF” when the dog doesn’t mind.

Many women think none of this really matters so they ignore it – because they love their little dog like one of their children.

Our DVD outlines a program that I have developed over the past 45 years of owning, breeding and training German Shepherds. This program works on every breed of dog and dogs of all ages. This program is the foundation for solving almost all behavioral problems, especially those related to aggression.

New pet owners are often told the road to a calm, submissive dog is to attend obedience classes and socialize their dog. In our opinion this is not correct. The road to a calm dog is to first establish pack structure and leadership. When that's done you can obedience train your dog.

Dogs are pack animals. Every breed of dog is hard wired with genetic pack instincts. From the smallest Chihuahua to the largest Great Dane, dogs wants to live in a family pack. Once they find their pack they genetically need to determine their rank within that pack.

DOGS NEED PACK STRUCTURE BEFORE OBEDIENCE TRAINING

The vast majority of dogs do not want to be pack leaders. They are much more comfortable when someone else becomes a pack leader and they are happiest when this job is taken by their owner.

Once a dog accepts a pack leader, that dog becomes calm and submissive. The dog knows his new pack leader will take care of all of life's needs. He understands his leader feeds him, waters him, exercises him, and protects him from stray dogs and bad people. The dog learns that guests to the home are the pack leader's guests and not intruders or people for the dog to either play with or become aggressive towards.

With this said, the road to a calm, submissive dog is to first establish leadership. This 4 hour DVD explains the foundation on how to get your dog ready for obedience training. Once that's done, the pack leader can introduce his rules and begin to obedience train his or her dog.

I get hundreds of emails every week from people who have behavioral problems with their dogs. 99% of these problems are a direct result of owners who have failed to established pack structure and leadership.

DOGS NEED TO LEARN YOUR RULES

My groundwork program teaches a dog that your family is now his family pack and that you are the pack leader. The road to leadership teaches the dog that "YOU HAVE RULES" that you expect him to live by. It's through the application and enforcement of these rules that the dog learns that you are a consistent fair leader.

The goal of this program is to not only establish leadership but to allow the dog to maintain his dignity. When I introduce my rules I do so in ways that creates a clear level of communication and respect.

I like to remind people that hundreds of thousands of dogs with behavioral problems go through obedience classes every year. The vast majority of these dogs come out of class with exactly the same problem they had when they started training. That's because most obedience classes teach exercises (i.e. come, sit, stay, and down) and ignore pack structure training.

The topics covered in this DVD:

  • There is a chapter laying out the groundwork to our pack structure program.

  • We explain what training equipment is needed and then outline the first weeks and months of pack structure training. I explain in detail where the dog needs to be in training before he moves from one level to the next level of our program.

  • We want our dogs to anticipate our every need. To do this they have to understand our rules. Our DVD explains Genetic Pack Structure Rules that a dog is born with and genetically understands, along with a List of Handler Rules that we teach the dog. We also explains the rules handlers are expected to follow when they work with their dogs.

  • There is a section on Learning to Become a Pack Leader. Some people are born leaders while others are not. Becoming a pack leader can be a learned endeavor. Our groundwork program will walk you through the steps of becoming your dogs pack leader.

  • This program can start at any time. It does not need to be started when you first get a dog. It can be started 5 years after you get a dog. It can also be started at the first sign of a behavioral problem.

  • There is a section on Earned Privileges.


  • There is a section where I discuss a timeline of training.

  • There is a detailed section on How to Approach Crate Training. We show how to make the crate a fun place to go to and explain in detail the steps to get there.

  • There is a difference between taking a dog outside to relieve himself and taking the dog outside for exercise. In the beginning, there are important reasons to teach these as separate exercises. I explain in detail how and why you should do this.

  • There is a detailed section on teaching the dog to be calm and submissive on a walk. We show how to maintain control when you walk your dog in a public place where it is exposed people and their dogs.

  • Being loose in the house is an earned privilege. There are clear cut steps to accomplishing this and our DVD covers these steps. We also explain what to do when problems arise.

  • There is a section on How to Train a Dog to Ride Quietly in the Car. We show how to motivationally train a dog to accept the car. We also cover car sickness.

  • Dogs need to learn how to interact with family members. I included video footage of 4 dogs from my kennel to demonstrate they instinctually interact to establish rank among themselves. This video footage shows how non-aggressive dogs will resort to aggression to establish rank. I then use this footage to help you understand how to approach dogs and family members.

    You're the only one who can make the decision to allow your dog to be near children. This section will help you determine if your dog is capable of being safe around children.

  • I explain how we introduce family members to our dogs.

  • Many people don't understand the correct way to praise their dog. Our section explains how to praise and when to praise. We also demonstrate what happens when your praise too much.

  • There is a large chapter titled Living with Your Dog. This chapter contains:


    • A detailed section on feeding your dog. Feeding time can also be a motivational training moment. We demonstrate this with our dogs. We also demonstrate a very safe way to allow your children to feed your dog so the dog understands that your children also have control over parts of their lives.

    • There is a section on diarrhea in dogs and what to do when your dog has diarrhea.

    • We discuss what we look for in selecting a vet.

    • There is also a segment on jumping up, on barking, on neutering and containment systems.

    • There is a segment on grooming which shows how we motivationally train our dogs to make it easier to be able to trim their nails, check their ears and look at their teeth. Many dog owners who have leadership issues also have problems in these three areas.

The reason we have so many dog rescues that are full of dogs; so many dog bites; so many behavioral problems; and so many dog fights is because owners don't establish pack structure and leadership.

When you establish leadership and a meaningful bond with your dog you will both wake up everyday wanting to spend time together. Don't ever underestimate the happiness this kind of relationship can bring to your life.


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This DVD is 4 hours long. The purpose of this Leerburg training DVD is teach you the art of dog training.

It's our goal to show you that dog training is not rocket science it's 100% common sense. There are no "Tricks or Secrets of the Trade." Dog training is is an art that you can learn if your willing to put your mind to it.

The best dog trainers know how to build a bond based on two way respect between the dog and the handler. These trainers know how to motivate a dog to want to learn. They understand how and when to apply distractions during training so they can show the dog that it must mind under all circumstances.

Our DVD will show you how to approach dog training. It will teach you how to break a task into small incremental training steps (or building blocks). Once the dogs has learned each of these small blocks we show how to put them back together again so the dog can easily perform the exercises.

I have been training dogs for over 45 years. In 1982 I released my first Obedience training VHS tape (a long time ago). Over the years I have redone this video 6 or 7 times. I continued to add information and refined our program to the point where it is the best dog training DVD on the market. The latest version was released in August 2006.

If I were you and I were considering spending many hours of time following the training recommendations of someone like myself I would want to fully understand that persons philosophy of dog training. I suggest that you take a minute right now and read the article I wrote on my philosophy on dog training.

There is an old saying, "Dogs know what you know and they know what you don't know." My dog training program and this web site can be your first step in the journey of showing your dog what you know.

This DVD is organized into chapters, just like a book. The menu for our DVD allows you to watch the chapter you want when you want. This makes for a very simple review

The information in this video is designed to be watched again and again and again. There is more information here than you would get in any local 10 week obedience class.


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House training problems are one of the most common reasons that people give up their pets. This is really a sad statement to have to make because the solution to almost every house training problem is very simple common sense solution. I cannot tell you how many emails I get every week from pet owners that are pulling their hair out trying to solve their dogs’ house training problems.

There are a million "old wives tales" out there that are nothing more than misinformation on house train dogs. Everyone has an opinion on how this should be done and what to do when a problem arises. You only need to ask a relative or a neighbor or friend. The problem is most of these people do not have the experience to offer good sound advice.

I have owned dogs for over 50 years. I have bred over 350 litters of German Shepherds and been a police K9 handler for 10 years. I have produced over 125 dog training videos and DVDs since 1982 and cannot remember how many dogs I have trained in my life.  This translates into a lot of dog training experience.  I have the largest dog training web site on the internet (Leerburg.com) which is over 10,000 pages.

I get over 100 dog training email questions every day off my web site. Over a 4 year period I collected all of the house training emails and used them as the foundation for organizing the material in this book.  I originally wrote the book for my puppy customers (who NEVER have problems house training their Leerburg dogs). This book is the best house training book on the market.

Table of Contents
House Training eBook

1

Why Accept the Crate First?

2 Why is not Peeing or Pooping in the House the Second Thing to Learn?
3 Why is Pack Structure Important?
4 Why is Being Calm in the House Part of House Training?
5 The Benefits of Crate Training
6 Kinds of Crates
7 Puppies and Dog Crates
8 Owner's Attitude About Crates
9 Getting the Dog into the Crate
10 Size, Locations, and How Many Crates?
11 How Long in the Crate?
12 Teach Pee Break Vs. Play
13 When Accidents Happen
14 Feeding in the Crate
15 Exercise and House Training
16 How to Take a Dog Out of the Crate
17 When to Stop Using the Leash
18 Teaching Puppy To Ring a Bell on the Door
19 When to Stop Using the Crate
20 The Umbilical Cord Method
21 A Four Week Training Program to House Train Your Adult Dog
22 Marking In Your House
23 When to leave an adult dog home alone and loose in the house
24 Difference Between Walks and Elimination Periods Outside
25 Dog Doors are a BAD Idea!
26 Obedience Training goes along with House Training in Adult Dogs
27 Old Wives Tails on House Training Dogs
28 Using Crates as Punishment
29 Crate Aggression in Adult Dogs
30 Hard to Train Dogs
31 Emails on House Training Problems


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Book Review:

A Review by John Eilertsen, Ph.D.

Natural Nutrition for Dogs and Cats: The Ultimate Diet argues for the feeding of a balanced raw diet to domesticated dogs and cats instead of commercially prepared kibble. Forwards by two holistic veterinarians offer brief comments on the connections between diet and wellness, and encourage the reader to use this book as an introduction, or stepping stone, to learn more about the nutritional needs of pet animals and how proper nutrition can prevent or remedy pet ailments.

The author’s views on health and nutrition are quite in keeping with concepts of folk and alternative medical systems in this country. Over twenty-five years ago I had the opportunity to investigate folk veterinary medicine applied to hunting dogs in West Virginia, and eventually presented a doctoral dissertation on a folk healer and his folk healing system to the Department of Folklore and Folk life at the University of Pennsylvania. Like that West Virginian healer, Schultze presents an argument that reflects a carefully thought out system of nutrition and wellness for pet dogs and cats based on personal experience, formal and informal training, anecdotal evidence, and alternative (non-mainstream) health beliefs and practices.

The author’s basic points supporting feeding a raw diet for pet dogs and cats are:

1. Dogs and cats are carnivores, the products of an evolutionary process that has shaped their nutritional needs and digestive systems. They need meat in their diets, as well as various supplements.

2. Bacteria found in raw meats and elsewhere are not a problem for healthy dogs and cats.

3. Commercial pet food products, although convenient, lack vital enzymes and provide no variety for dogs and cats.

4. Heating or cooking commercial food during processing makes them even less viable and in some cases dangerous to health.

5. For thousands of years humans fed their dogs and cats the same unprocessed foods they were preparing for themselves and for their families, so processed foods therefore are demonstrated to not be necessary.

Included in the book is information on what ingredients to buy, how to prepare balanced meals for dogs and cats, how often to feed young, old, and pregnant animals, how to balance the meals with vegetables and supplements, and much more.

In any case, this book is a good read, and it contains an informative, thoughtful presentation of the author’s views on a holistic health system that she believes to be a sound and humane way to feed and care for pet dogs and cats. I rate this book at four stars.


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Cats rule and dogs drool! That's right... cats have surpassed dogs as America's favorite animal companions. If you share your heart and home with a cat, then you've been drawn to Natural Nutrition for Cats because you're ready for the revolutionary material within these pages.

Kymythy R. Schultze's wildly popular species-appropriate diet for cats has already improved the lives of thousands of feline friends and is endorsed by veterinarians worldwide. In this comprehensive yet easy-to-understand work, Kymythy exposes the pitfalls of the pet-food industry and shares her extensive knowledge of proper nutrition so that your cat can live a long, healthy, and happy life.

This book is a must read for cat lovers!

Also includes important information on Alternative and Holistic Veterinary Association!

Contents:

Foreword by Cindy Geisler, D.V.M.
Preface: The Evolution of Change for the Better
Introduction: Welcome!

Chapter 1: What is good health?
Chapter 2: Species-Appropriate Nutrition
Chapter 3: Your Cat's Nutritional Nees: The Basics
Chapter 4: Kibble and Cats and Cans... Oh My!
Chapter 5: Artificial Preservatives
Chapter 6: What's in the bag?
Chapter 7: Turning Up the Heat
Chapter 8: Responsibility
Chapter 9: To Boldly Go Where Millions Have Gone Before
Chapter 10: Let's Go Shopping!
Chapter 11: Making the Switch
Chapter 12: Special Needs and Life Changes
Chapter 13: Use Caution with Cats
Chapter 14: C.A.T. Diet Recipes
Chapter 15: Holistic Health Care

Afterword
References
Resources
Index
About the Author


$9.95


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