Basic knowledge about dog and behavior problem.
Details
How to spot that any dog has a problem.
Understanding certain behavior problem.
How to address a problem.
How to manage a problem.
How to walk your own dog on the street
Control the dog.
Tips to be able to handle your own dog.
*Owner must have a dog of their own - any size (Those that has a behavioral problem such as: Pulling the leash, barking a lot to other dogs while walking, sniffing the floor all the time - those will be corrected accordingly.)
*If the owner wish to engage Woof Gang dog training for further training, the price will be according to the course.
Outline
- Tail wagging
- Mouth (Opened or closed)
- Eyes (Movements)
- Ears (Alert or tense)
- Focus
Understanding certain behavior problem.
- Anxiety
- Fearful
- Aggressive (growling - teeth showing)
- Food aggression
- Leash pulling
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How to address a problem.
- Introduce basic training equipment
- Basic tutorial on the training equipement
How to manage a problem.
- Spotting the problem
- Correction timing
How to walk your own dog on the street
- Focus surrounding
- How to communicate with the dog
- Be a team
Control the dog
- Every step scenerio
- Control the dog at all times
Tips to be able to handle your own dog
- Dog park
- Greeting other people with dog
- How to introduce your dog to another dog's owner
- How to handle your dog with a stray dog
Speaker/s
I have trained two of my dogs to teach other dogs how to behave properly at the training center. My training center is not a kennel type but more of a in-home boarding. Any dogs that comes with a similar background that needs to have the freedom yet needs to behave is a good training exercise and makes a easy transition when going back to the owner.
My love for animals started very young, when I was residing in Nairobi Kenya in 1989-1994, living there made me become what I am now. Going to Safari Parks, seeing wild animals, watching National Geographic, Animal Planet and Lonely planet. All that has got me very curious of the animal world. Eventually when moving to Thailand from 1994 until 2008, I eventually finished my degree in Mutlimedia Design and volunteered at the 'Soi Dogs and Cats Rescue'.
In 2008, I moved to Malaysia and volunteered at SPCA SELANGOR for a year, doing rescuing, outreach events, fostering and rehabilitating dogs. Along the way, I adopted two dogs from SPCA SELANGOR.
In 2014, I wanted to continue working with animals by becoming a full time dog trainer, who specialized in behavior problems. I am the Founder of Woof Gang dog Training and it is based in Malaysia. Woof Gang dog training provides a wide range of services. We solve behavior issues, do basic obedience, advance training and Professional Training.