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By Katie McKnight
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The podcast currently has 34 episodes available.
Many people are under the assumption that only "bad" dogs bite. They believe tolerant, good dogs will never lose their cool. In reality, good dogs can be pushed to a point that they become angry. When dogs are angry they can growl, bark, jump, scratch and bite.
Dogs are no different than humans. Good humans lose their cool and so can good dogs. A good dog owner works hard to prevent their dog from getting to the point of snapping. We can do that by monitoring our dog's emotions throughout the day and when interacting with others. This podcast is taking a turn from regular dog situations to focusing more on behavior and safety.
This topic change follows the business motto of my new company Dog Savvy Kids. Dog Savvy Kids teaches adults and children how to read dogs. We want everyone to know when it is safe to interact with a dog and when the dog is feeling stressed, thereby needing some space. Dogs are great creatures that provide us happiness and health benefits. We want to ensure we are equally great to live with by understanding their needs.
In today's episode we learn some signs dogs provide when they are feeling stressed, scared and frustrated. Let's learn about our dogs and pay attention to their mood. In doing so we will: CNTL (the environment for our dog) + ALTer (our behavior around dogs) + DEL (unnecessary dog bites). We will also learn WHEN TO PLAY and WHEN TO STAY AWAY.
Website: dogsavvykids.com
Email: [email protected]
Find us on social media. Links to our pages are on our website.
Did you know that more is at risk, than a dog bite, when you pull your dog by their tail? Pulling a dog's tail can cause quite a bit of damage for the dog. We are going to discuss the injuries that can occur. We will also provide alternate ways to keep your dog from bolting out the door and failing to listen.
We will also discuss a strange behavior that some dog owners have witnessed. It is called dog trancing. Learn about the behavior, the medical findings and what you should (or should't) do when you notice it. If you would like to read about these two subjects, visit our website at iscdt.com and click on blog. We write about a host of behaviors and problem solvers.
Want to become a dog trainer? visit iscdt.com to learn more about us and to enroll. When we started ISCDT our goal was to ensure anyone could afford to learn more about dogs and learn how to train them. This is our 4th year and we are proud to say we have not raised our prices. Our main focus is on dogs and the people who want to learn how to train them.
Do you enjoy this podcast? We hope so. Please provide a review and subscribe. This helps spread the word. We hope our blog increases the bond between you and your dog.
Katie
The Fourth of July causes stress and fear in dogs. Not only because of the fireworks, but due to people visiting the home and commotion in the neighborhood.
Check out the supporting blog post at https://iscdt.com/fourth-of-july-a-dogs-worst-holiday/
Want to study dog training? Visit iscdt.com to learn more.
If you enjoy this podcast, please leave a review. We will woof you forever!
#fourthofjuly #independenceday #dogsandfireworks #dogowners #iscdt
Pets are stolen off the owner's property, while waiting in the car for their owner to return and even the dog park? ISCDT wants you to know whats to protect your pet from theft. Today we provide tips to prevent this from happening to you.
If there are additional tips you use to keep your pets safe from theft, please email us at [email protected]. We would love to share your tips in a future episode. If you would like us to cover a topic, email us. We love to answer questions for our clients and listeners.
Want to become a dog trainer? Visit ISCDT.com to learn more about our school. The school has been rated a top choice for people looking to become dog trainers. Find out why?
#pettheftawareness #dogsafety #dogtraining #podcast
Does your dog look at you while pooping? Humans find this behavior odd. Your dog finds it completely natural. Find out reasons behind this behavior.
You can find our blog on this topic at https://iscdt.com/why-does-my-dog-stare-at-me-while-pooping/
Looking to study dog training? Check out ISCDT - The Dog Trainer's School at ISCDT.com
If you have questions pertaining to dogs or want to learn more about behavior, email us at [email protected]. We love hearing from our listeners.
#dogpoop #dogbehavior #dogs #dogtraining #studydogtraining #learntotraindogs #iscdt
When you welcome a new dog into your home, whether it be a puppy or an older rescue dog, that dog needs time to decompress. We are all excited for this new family member, but throwing them in the mix too quickly can lead to annoying behavior and a stressed out dog. Giving your new dog time to learn the ropes and become comfortable with your family will lead to a happier life together and less issues between your children and the dog.
During the episode I mentioned tips for dogs who fear family members or guests. You can find those tips by clicking here
ISCDT may have a trainer working in your area. If you are looking for a professional, certified trainer email us at [email protected].
Are you looking to start a career in dog training? Our interactive, online course will provide an education and have you working hands-on with dogs. Dog training is not a spectator sport. If you want to truly learn how to train dogs, you must work hundreds of hours with different breeds, personalities and age. Visit ISCDT to learn about our online and in-person programs.
If you enjoy this podcast, please visit Spotify or Apple to leave a review. Reviews help other people find our podcast. If you have questions or a topic you'd like us to share, email me at [email protected].
We watch our dogs turn three or four times before they settle in at night. We naturally believe this is their way of getting comfortable. You wouldn't be wrong. There is actually history behind this behavior. We've provided some of that history in this sort podcast.
Want to suggest a topic? Email us at [email protected]
If you enjoy this podcast, please give us a rating on Apple or Spotify.
Want to learn to teach dogs? We offer an online course and in-person course. No matter which type of learning you choose, you will work hands on with dogs. Learn more about ISCDT at iscdt.com
Blog : https://iscdt.com/why-do-dogs-circle-before-lying-down/
I love creating podcasts to help people learn more about their canine friends and how to overcome issues, but have had difficulty fitting the hours in to publish my podcast weekly. So, I changed the format. For now, my podcasts will run 10 minutes or less. They will include WHY dogs do the things they dog -- WHEN their behavior can be bothersome or dangerous for themselves or others -- and HOW to solve the issue. Sometimes it is best to just stick to the facts.
I am excited to record again. This week we discuss WHY dogs are attracted to cat poop. WHEN this behavior is harmful to dogs and HOW to solve it. For more detailed information on this topic, read our blog.
If you are interested in studying dog training and becoming a certified dog trainer, visit ISCDT.
Sources:
https://www.petmd.com/blogs/nutritionnuggets/jcoates/2013/aug/bad-or-good-nutrition-when-dogs-eat-poop-30816
http://www.locustvalleyvet.com
https://www.merckvetmanual.com/management-and-nutrition/nutrition-small-animals/nutritional-requirements-and-related-diseases-of-small-animals?redirectid=26)
Heat exhaustion and heat stroke is one of the many dangers our canine friends face during the summer months. Today we wanted to provide tips to help keep your dog safe during the summer months. If you suspect your dog is suffering heat exhaustion or heat stroke, please notify your vet or a nearby 24 hour animal hospital. Information online should never take the place of veterinary care. We are dog trainers and not trained in veterinary care.
Blog for our Podcast: https://iscdtfordogtrainersblog.school.blog/2021/07/04/protect-your-dog-from-heat-stroke/
Looking for a career as a dog trainer? Visit ISCDT.com to learn about our online and in-person training programs.
Sources for podcast: aspca.org, https://www.memphisveterinaryspecialists.com, petmd.com and noahsarkvet.org
Too often we meet dogs that chomp down on your hand when you deliver a treat. It is important we understand why they act this way and how to teach dogs to accept hand-feeding properly. On this episode we will discuss some reasons dogs take treats too rough and training techniques to help overcome this rude behavior.
Check out our blog post Reasons dogs take treats so rough and how to overcome the problem by making changes to your treat delivery. The steps descibed in this video can also be found in our blog Teach Dogs To Take Treats Gentle
Want to study dog training visit ISCDT's website to learn how we can help you get started in your new career.
The podcast currently has 34 episodes available.