How To Get Started With Marker Training in ASL
Discussing how to get started training your dog new behaviors, and introducing the concept of a marker- [...]
Discussing how to get started training your dog new behaviors, and introducing the concept of a marker- [...]
Lately I've been getting so many questions on our Deaf Dogs Rock Facebook page asking about how to tell [...]
Cooperative Crate Training with Fun Games by Natalie Rogers with K9 Concepts Training Australia It is no secret that [...]
Deaf Dogs Rock wants to welcome our friend and fellow deaf/blind dog advocate Rose Adler. Rose lives with a beautiful [...]
One of the most common emails I get here at DeafDogsRock.com is folks trying to crate train a dog [...]
Teaching your deaf or hearing dog how to sit on cue! Sit is a foundation behavior for [...]
Here at Deaf Dogs Rock we get the question often "Should I teach my deaf dog his/her name sign?" [...]
Games-based concept training for deaf dogs by Natalie Rogers What is concept training? Concept training focuses on how dogs perceive [...]
Is Barking Driving You Bonkers? By Natalie Rogers with K9 Concepts Trainingin Australia. You can also check out Natalie's [...]
Feeling Overwhelmed When it Comes To Training Your Deaf Dog? Start here! by Natalie Rogers of K9 Concepts Training - [...]
Thank you so much Savannah with Savvy Dog Training and Sydney her deaf dog who took the time to make [...]
Teaching your dog to ignore something on cue! I love the cue leave it because it can be both a [...]
Teaching your dog how to love the crate by never using it as punishment, and always offering good treats or [...]
Teaching the Cue: Wait in ASL by Savvy Dog Training - with Savannah This video shows you how [...]
Teaching the cue: Stay - Part 1 The first step to teaching the cue for "stay". Like a lot [...]
Training Topic: Jumping on People by Savannah of Savvy Dog Training Tips to help you when your dog jumps [...]
From Savannah with Savvy Dog Training Teaching your deaf or hearing dog to come and sit in front [...]
From Savannah with Savvy Dog Training: In this video this is how I taught Sydney to offer eye [...]
Savvy Dog Training - Teaching the deaf dog to "sit" SUBSCRIBE Teaching your dog how to sit on cue [...]
Please welcome Lara Joseph who is a trainer, deaf dog guardian of Levi, and owner of The Animal Behavior Center, [...]
When our new deaf puppy Bowie got here he wanted to play "tug of war: with his leash every time [...]
Our friend Kimberly Johnson and deaf boxer girl Molly McMuffin live in Florida and help Deaf Dogs Rock out from [...]
I get so many emails each week asking me about training deaf dogs with vibrating collars that I thought [...]
Deaf/blind puppy Braille Our Deaf/Blind dog Advocate and friend (and amazing photographer) Rose Adler has put up this great video [...]
Thanks to Dawn Peterson one of our Deaf Dogs Rock adopters for adopting Hocus Pocus who we had listed on [...]
Here is the cool video Annie McLaughlin of Found Animals put together for us by editing our Pet Expo video. [...]
This is a great video because it shows how a person in a busy store can come up to the [...]
Most deaf dog owner have their little rituals for waking up their dogs. When I wake up my deaf boxer [...]
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