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That Dog Training Show Hello, Everyone! In many cases I will offer you advice and answer your questions. Therefore I do not endorse anyone else's opinion on my page.

On That Dog Training Show I use my trademark conversational style of stand-up comedy mixed with decades of experience with dogs to explore the latest studies on dog psychology and training, addressing the topics in a real-world perspective. I am Tanya Yarbrough, a professional dog trainer, a semi-professional comedian and an amateur of everything else who believes dog ownership should be a relatio

nship of clear communication and constant boundaries for the purpose of achieving immense joy, love, loyal companionship and meaningful bonding with your dog. This is the official page for “That Dog Training Show.” By "Liking" this page you are taking your first steps towards an elevated type of dog ownership predicated upon constant communication and boundaries aimed at achieving a loving and loyal bond with your dog. Since this is an open page and everyone is encouraged to interact, others may offer you advice as well. With thousands of people listening to the podcast and contributing to this page, some of the advice offered is not always proper advice. Always use common sense with your dog. And if you have any questions, please feel free to ask. Your contributions here are what make That Dog Training Show possible. Not only do 100% of the funds I receive from Patreon go towards making you more content, but I am also adding additional dog training content exclusive to patreon. It remains my policy to keep all of my video dog training content free, including patreon-exclusive videos. But if you enjoy the videos, become part of this community and know that your money will help many around the world learn how to teach boundaries with true pack leadership as well as gentle behavior training.

1st Day of Nosework Training: Total Success, Total CrashA great way to channel drive and engagement is nosework. You don...
23/07/2024

1st Day of Nosework Training: Total Success, Total Crash

A great way to channel drive and engagement is nosework. You don't have to be training your dog to be a finished working dog to take advantage of these exercises. In this case, P***y Brewster will be a trained ratter for the property.

Other applications for nosework include confidence-building, focus in distracting environments, engagement in distracting environments, desensitization to sound, sight, tactile challenges, food training for food -aggressive dogs, and building food drive.

What is that?OriginLly, I thought this was a bobcat den or foxhole under RV.Based in growls, I was betting on bobcat.  B...
01/04/2023

What is that?

OriginLly, I thought this was a bobcat den or foxhole under RV.

Based in growls, I was betting on bobcat. But after taking this picture and seeing those eyes and nose staring back at me, I say this is a fix hole or a raccoon den.

What do you think?

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