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DVDs and videos are excellent ways to learn dog training at home. You
can watch a program several times, by yourself or with family and friends.
You'll catch all sorts of nuances as you watch later that you
missed initially.
This section covers DVDs on dog training:
Karen Pryor's
Clicker Magic
and two clicker training DVDs from Virginia Broitman & Sherri
Lippman, all on the same page.
Really
Reliable Recall, with Leslie Nelson, spells out exactly what to
do to have a dog who will always come when called without thinking
about it.
Here's
a DVD
on massaging your dog, which helps with training! This is Bodywork
for Dogs, featuring Lynn Vaughan and Deborah Jones.
This page on my blog lists the dog
training DVDs I review there.
Here's my discussion of two
kinds of dog training videos:
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The older VHS ones, which are being
largely supplanted now by DVDs. I'm not going out of my way to find
these if they aren't also in DVD, but I am leaving the ones I have
listed before on the site for now.
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Shorter, downloadable dog training videos that you get right from
the internet.
Some you download, others you just watch from their source.
My review of a set of dog
training online videos featuring Hollywood
dog trainer Dove Cresswell
As another example of online videost, here is a 4-minute video I made
and put on Youtube on how
to potty train a puppy.
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