
Do you wish your dog would listen to you on your walks instead of running off after squirrels?
Are you tired of seeing only a cloud of dust where your dog was when a deer turns up?
Predation Substitute Training is a motivation-based and need-oriented training program to stop uncontrolled predatory chasing and to provide safe outlets for your dog's predatory energy.
Instead of being the nagging factor that spoils the fun, grow as a team and go hunting togehter!
What have you tried so far to stop your dog from chasing?
Most conventional training programs aim at preventing and interrupting predatory behaviour by either punishing or recalling the dog. In this lesson, you are going to learn why these training protocols work against your dog's nature and what you can do to train your dog according to his canine needs.
Hunting will not just go away!
In this lecture, you are going to learn why there is no magic pill to stop your dog's predatory energy and why it's smarter to work with genetics, than against genetics.
What are your dog's favourite hobbies?
You will learn to identify the individual parts of the predatory sequence and the parts that prevail in your dog. This is the basis for successful and need-oriented training!
Your dog is lacking focus and engagement when out and about?
Go "on the hunt for good behaviour" for a change of perspective and learn how to structure your walks by creating "Islands of Calmness" and "Islands of Action"
A metaphor to help you understand the difference between Predation Substitute Tools and Predation Substitute Games and when to use them.
Learn how to functionally reinforce your dog, allowing him to stop and control themselves instead of chasing after game.
A step-by-step instruction to teach your dog a solid stalk on cue.
An annotated footage of my dog performing safe parts of the predatory sequence: Stalking and creeping instead of chasing.
Teach your dog a truly enriching activity.
Learn three need-oriented Predation Substitute Games to create a safe outlet for your dog's predatory energy.
A Predation Substitute Game for dogs that love to stalk.
A Predation Substitute Game for dogs that love to chase.
The Swiss Army knife of the Predation Substitute Games for dogs that love to search, scavenge and consume.
Teach your dog a super-strong emergency cue to interrupt unwanted predatory chasing.
Understand why it makes sense to tell your dog what his reward is going to be by using reward specific markers.
The end of the course - the beginning of your Predation Substitute Training journey!
It is my hope that this course has given you all the tools that you will need to successfully harness your dog's predatory instincts without using intimidation, pain or fear.
Whether you train your dog in a purely positive way or follow a balanced approach on dog training, I encourage you to give Predation Substitute Training a try and you will be amazed, how far motivation-based and need-oriented training will bring your canine companion.
Thank you for watching this course and happy training!
Is hunting your dog’s favourite hobby? Don’t spoil the fun — go hunting together!
Do you wish your dog would listen to you on walks, rather than running after squirrels?
Tired of getting left in the dust if a cat shows up nearby?
Concerned that your dog’s prey drive is coming between the two of you?
Conventional training protocols stifle your dog’s natural predatory behaviours through punishing or constantly forcing them to return. These restrictive protocols work against your dog’s nature and against what they want most: to go for a hunt!
Predation is an inner need that makes your dog happy. Suppressing those natural urges is like putting an airtight lid on a boiling pot. Eventually, that pressure needs to escape, and without a proper outlet, it’s probably going to get messy.
Wouldn’t you rather use your dog’s predation motivation to improve your training and even grow your relationship with your dog?
Predation Substitute Training (PST) is a motivation-based and need-oriented training program, designed to stop uncontrolled predatory chasing and to provide safe outlets for your dog’s natural drive.
To stop your dog’s predatory chasing and see real-life results, just follow the step-by-step instructions:
· Prevention: Structure your walks to set your dog up for success
· Predation Substitute Tools: Help your dog control their urge to chase in a healthy way.
· Predation Substitute Games: Discover new ways to express predatory energy in a safe, controlled environment
· Safety net: Build a strong “emergency cue” to immediately interrupt predatory chasing.
Instead of making discipline the nagging factor that spoils the fun, this training system will help you grow as a team and go hunting together!