Are you are new puppy owner? This weekly podcast will allow you to better know and grow your puppy. This puppy training podcast delves into obedience, manners, socialization and how to get your dog's training off to a great start.
We go back to school and get you back in the swing of things to make your days easy in the busy school and work season.
:23 New Course Details
2:04 Turning ordinary products into extraordinary tools
3:18 Creating drive in your puppy
4:31 Champion's Daily Regimen
5:11 Sprint, Cool Down, Rest model
5:50 Five activities you can do to burn your puppies energy
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Get out and go! That's what we want you and your puppy to do! In this episode Pat talks about keeping your dog safe in the car with doggy seat belts. Barkle Up!
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In this episode Pat talks about how to keep your puppy hydrated while out and about. He introduces one of his favorite products, the hydropup. Tune in to learn about this amazing product and how it can keep you and your puppy on the go.
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Dog cots aren't just for sleeping. In this episode Pat talks about how to get your puppy used to raised dog cots and then use them in your puppy training.
Raised dog cots help create a barrier so you and your puppy can work on the sit/stay command (3:10)
When starting the train on the raised dog cot, you should start by placing the dog cot in a corner of your home (4:30)
Food motivation is key in helping your puppy become acclimated with the dog cot (5:25)
We will condition your puppy to be used to the dog cot by leading the dog to the bed, having your puppy get on the dog cot and then taking your puppy off (9:10)
We want your puppy to be comfortable with the dog cot versus staying on the dog bed at first (9:50)
Once your puppy is comfortable with the dog cot, then you can start to use the cot as a training tool. Here's how (13:36)
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In this episode Pat talks about what type of collar you should buy your puppy and goes offer basic collar placement and safety.
Start using the collar two months into your puppy's development (1:17)
You should buy THIS TYPE of collar (1:45)
The collar should be placed up around neck by your puppy's ears (3:35)
Certain puppy's may not graduate to a collar based on their breed (3:45)
Make sure you measure your puppy's neck before purchasing a collar (4:43)
Collar safety (5:24)
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In this episode Pat talks about the two different types of leashes he uses in the Champion Puppy Training system, debunks some myths on the retractable leash, and adds some valuable tools to your training tool kit.
How to fill in your ownership model (1:02)
Skinny leash? Yes, skinny lease (1:45)
You want your puppy to make their own good decisions (3:10)
Training takes time, we are here to help (4:11)
Want to be stealth, ninja-like with your puppy and the leash (5:05)
Use a retractable leash when increasing distance and retrieval (7:16)
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In this episode I take you through the progression of tug toys & teach you how to take care of the toys so your puppy develops good habits and your training remains intact and heading in the right direction,
If you are re-directing your training, that's a sign it's coming off the tracks (1:15)
When you have a little puppy, roll out tug on a plush toy (2:25)
Games should be dynamic and involve motion and fluidity (2:57)
Toys are meant to be put up when you are done playing with them (3:52)
Develop good habits with your puppy's toys (5:05)
Last tug toy is Kong Wubba which is meant for increased progression and bigger puppy's (6:20)
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In this episode I go into detail on how to create food drive using simple, ordinary kibble as a motivator for training sessions.
1). Two basic types of toys - Tug & Chew, however, toys aren't for all the time use (00:58).
2). You are going to eliminate wet food to create food drive (2:15).
3). Food will be the new treat (2:34).
4). Ideal to have three feedings per day for your puppy (5:15).
5). Create food drive around meal time and how to systematically create food drive for your puppy in steps (5:45).
6). Turning ordinary kibble into a motivator around meal time helps maximize your training (13:20).
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In this episode I go deeper into food puzzles and talking about how to use them in your puppy training, but also how to scale it so you create intentional, dedicated time with your puppy and it's training.
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Welcome to another exciting week of the 365CPO Podcast. This week we are diving into toys and food puzzles. Today's episode is focused on why you should use a food puzzle and how it helps with your puppy's behaviors.
Our go to toys fit nicely into our approach to puppy training (1:01)
Establishing food drive is important because we training during and around meal time (1:40)
Food puzzles help develop your puppy's drive (3:20)
Food puzzles create challenges that increase food drive (3:46)
Creating other sources of engagement for your puppy (4:43)
Helping get your dogs energy out will help with demand based behaviors (5:26)
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Graduating from the crate is a huge step for your puppy. However, what happens when everything doesn't go right? In this episode I tackle troubleshooting common challenges and the importance of not being "done" just because your puppy accomplished one thing. We talk about working your puppy, not just the symptom!
1. Not just giving you the feel good information, but giving you useful information (:57)
2. You have not arrived just because your puppy can sit (1:53)
3. Using the crate helps tighten behaviors that shouldn't even exist (4:50)
4. Work the dog, not the symptoms (5:28)
5. Getting energy out as a way to help in high level distractions or new areas (10:00)
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