
Explore 50 common dog behaviors, their causes, and punishment free strategies to manage aggression, separation anxiety, barking, chasing, digging, tail injuries, and more.
Identify triggers of interdog aggression in a multi-dog home, including unequal attention and resource disputes. Apply separate feeding, counter conditioning, the nothing in life is free rule, and basic obedience.
Learn why dogs eat feces, including boredom, medical issues, and attention; explore practical strategies like preventive cleanup, enrichment, diet adjustments, and vet guidance to stop coprophagia.
Address attention-seeking dog behaviors by scheduling regular interaction time, rewarding calm behavior, and ignoring pawing or jumping, while enriching with toys and food puzzle toys to reduce boredom.
Explore how dogs develop begging through human reinforcement and learn consistent training: ignore begging, avoid table scraps, set meal routines, guide to a designated spot, and reward with nutritious treats.
Recognize separation anxiety as distress when left alone, with barking, destruction, and house soiling. Apply counterconditioning, desensitization, gradual departures, exercise, mental enrichment, and veterinary guidance on meds.
Learn to recognize food aggression, a form of resource guarding, and apply desensitization and counterconditioning across structured stages to help your dog eat calmly around people and other dogs.
Discover that dogs sniff private areas to gather information from pheromones, including gender and mood. Train sit and stay, reward calm greetings, and leash your dog around guests.
Investigate why dogs eat grass, including the nausea theory, nutritional deficiency theory, and parasite theory, plus guidance on exercise, diet changes, and safe alternatives.
Explore why dogs chase moving vehicles—territorial obsession and prey drive—and learn to prevent it with leashed walks, obedience cues, redirection, rewards, and frisbee-based games.
Welcome to the dog behavior masterclass! This course is specifically designed for pet parents, who want to understand the ‘Why’ behind the various dog behavior issues and the possible ways to correct them.
The objective of this course is to help you to enrich the life of your dog and give him the best life possible. We strongly believe that a thorough understanding of your dog's behavior is the first step to enrich and make his life better and that's exactly where this course fits in.
In this course, we will be discussing 50 most common dog behavior issues, their causes and the possible ways to manage them through Punishment Free Dog Training Techniques. This course is suited for all levels of pet parents irrespective of whether you are an experienced pet parent or a new pet parent and a soon-to-be pet parent.
The best thing about this course is that all the behavior correction techniques recommended here are punishment free.
We strongly believe that dog training should never involve punishment as it ruins the bond that you and your dog share and moreover in some cases, it even worsens the behavior issue rather than correcting it.
The 50 dog behavior issues that will be covered in this course are as follows:
Dog Behavior and Training 1: Aggression between dogs in the same household
Dog Behavior and Training 2: Eating his own poop and poop of other animals
Dog Behavior and Training 3 : Attention Seeking Behavior
Dog Behavior and Training 4: Begging Behavior in dogs
Dog Behavior and Training 5: Separation Anxiety
Dog Behavior and Training 6: Food Guarding and Food Aggression
Dog Behavior and Training 7: Why do dogs sniff private parts of humans?
Dog Behavior and Training 8: Why do dogs eat grass?
Dog Behavior and Training 9: Why do dogs chase moving cars and bikes?
Dog Behavior and Training 10: Digging Behavior in dogs
Dog Behavior and Training 11: Why do dogs jump up on strangers and familiar people?
Dog Behavior and Training 12: Why do dogs fear vet visits?
Dog Behavior and Training 13: Why do dogs steal socks, underwear, and dirty laundry?
Dog Behavior and Training 14: Why do dogs sleep on clothes?
Dog Behavior and Training 15: Excessive Barking
Dog Behavior and Training 16: Escape Behavior in dogs
Dog Behavior and Training 17: Destructive Chewing Behavior in dogs
Dog Behavior and Training 18: Why are some dogs afraid of children?
Dog Behavior and Training 19: Urine Marking Behavior in dogs
Dog Behavior and Training 20: Fear of Strangers
Dog Behavior and Training 21: Dominance Aggression in dogs
Dog Behavior and Training 22: Fear of car rides
Dog Behavior and Training 23: Why do dogs lick humans?
Dog Behavior and Training 24: Predatory Aggression in dogs
Dog Behavior and Training 25: Mouthing and Play Biting in Dogs
Dog Behavior and Training 26: Territorial Aggression in Dogs
Dog Behavior and Training 27: Why does your dog follow you everywhere?
Dog Behavior and Training 28: Why does your dog like to sleep with you?
Dog Behavior and Training 29: Why do some dogs snore so badly?
Dog Behavior and Training 30: Aggressive dog behavior towards owners
Dog Behavior and Training 31: Why does your dog sit on your feet?
Dog Behavior and Training 32: Why does your dog smell so bad?
Dog Behavior and Training 33: Why do some dogs fear men?
Dog Behavior and Training 34: Canine Compulsive Disorder (CCD)
Dog Behavior and Training 35: Pain induced aggression in dogs
Dog Behavior and Training 36: Why does your dog tilt his head and give you a quizzical look?
Dog Behavior and Training 37: Happy Tail Syndrome in dogs
Dog Behavior and Training 38: Nose Licking in dogs
Dog Behavior and Training 39: Jealous behavior in dogs
Dog Behavior and Training 40: Why does your dog stare at you?
Dog Behavior and Training 41: Why does your dog's stomach make gurgling noises?
Dog Behavior and Training 42: Why do dogs scoot & drag their butts on the floor?
Dog Behavior and Training 43: Teeth Chattering in dogs
Dog Behavior and Training 44: Why do dogs lick their paws excessively?
Dog Behavior and Training 45: Why do dogs roll in poop and other smelly things?
Dog Behavior and Training 46: Whining behavior in dogs
Dog Behavior and Training 47: Why do dogs spin before they poop?
Dog Behavior and Training 48: Depression in dogs
Dog Behavior and Training 49: Why do dogs wag their tails?
Dog Behavior and Training 50: Submissive and Excitement Urination
This course contains rich graphics for an interesting and engaging delivery of the intended content. The use of these graphics makes the content easy to comprehend as well.
Additionally, you will get downloadable and printable resources for all the lectures of this course. And with these resources at your disposal, it will be easier for you to revisit the techniques discussed in this course at a later point of time or whenever the need arises.
Moreover, in this course, we have also included a Basic Dog Obedience Training Guide. This guide contains the necessary obedience training techniques required for these behavior corrections. The commands covered in this course are as following:
1. Dog Training Guide: Come Command
2. Dog Training Guide: Sit Command
3. Dog Training Guide: Stay Command
4. Dog Training Guide: Lie Down Command
5. Dog Training Guide: Go to Place Command
6. Dog Training Guide: Drop it Command
7. Dog Training Guide: Leave it Command
All in all, this course is a one-stop solution for all your queries related to dog behavior.
So don't wait anymore and enroll in this course to understand your dog better and give him the best life possible. Remember, that a little extra time spent in understanding your dog better and making his life fun can go a long way in keeping him happy and building an everlasting 'paw'sitive relationship.
Further, with a 30 days money back guarantee there is no risk at all for you.
Looking forward to seeing you in the class!
Happy Learning!
Happy Pet Parenting!
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