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Learn two tricks from one basic skill that's extraordinarily handy around the house. Now everyday chores can become a fun activity for both you and your dog.
Learning how to perform a behavior is important, but fine-tuning that behavior through shaping is essential for assistance dogs. Teaching self-control will help to ensure both you and your dog
Recognizing and indicating objects by their scent is a key skill for search and rescue work, competition obedience, and the ability of service dogs to locate lost or misplaced objects like wallets and keys. In this video lesson, you'll learn a technique f[...]

Recognizing and indicating objects by their scent is a key skill for search and rescue work, competition obedience, and the ability of service dogs to locate lost or misplaced objects like wallets and keys. In this video lesson, you'll learn a techniq[...]

This clip begins by teaching how to charge the clicker before teaching the process of foot targeting. Foot targeting starts with simply touching a mat on the floor but quickly advances to more advanced targets including tap lights, toys, buttons, and door[...]
This entertaining and practical trick is great for both service and regular dogs alike. A favorite of many dog owners, this behavior can only be accomplished after learning a number of other basic tricks.
Putting an object in a target location is an important skill for any assistance dog, not just for cleaning up toys, but also for objects that the handler needs help putting away. This video shows you how to teach your dog that skill in a generic environme[...]
Picking up keys and other common household items is very important, but service dogs also must be able to pick up difficult and fragile items like eyeglasses, papers, and credit cards. This clip shows you how to teach your dog to gently take and hold thes[...]
This clip focuses on teaching your dog to gently take (pick up), hold, and release objects in its mouth. The lesson shows you how to build the kind of gentle take and hold technique needed for service-dog level work.
For some dogs, this is a fun trick that can impress people, but for assistance dogs this is an essential skill needed as part of their repertoire. This video demonstrates how the skill of turning on and off lights can be trained whether or not the dog is [...]
This behavior has been back chained (taught in reverse) for solidity and is demonstrated through the behavior of finding and retrieving a lost object in an outdoor environment. Using a tea bag with a distinct smell attached to an object greatly helps a d[...]
Learn new and innovative ways for improving the skill of pulling, which is another necessity for all working service dogs. Watch as different pulling methods are demonstrated to ensure your dog will be able to assist you in a large variety of situations, [...]
All assistance dogs should learn how to
Watch how quickly this important skill can be taught. Crossing behind a wheelchair is a necessary skill for a lot of service dogs to improve maneuverability in less-than-convenient places or during less-than-convenient events.
There are many reasons to want a dog to turn in place on cue. Sometimes a dog can get tangled in their own leash and need help to untangle themselves, or sometimes facing the opposite way is useful. Turning in place is an important skill to have in any do[...]

There are many reasons to want a dog to turn in place on cue. Sometimes a dog can get tangled in their own leash and need help to untangle themselves, or sometimes facing the opposite way is useful. Turning in place is an important skill to have in any[...]

This clip demonstrates one of the most impressive and useful tricks that you will ever teach your dog. An essential trick for service dogs, this trick also can be quite useful for everyday dogs helping with chores around the house.
Dogs inherently know how to back up; getting out of the way of everyday things such as feet, wheels, and other things they want to avoid. Teaching a dog to back up when needed may be one of the single most essential foundation skills a service dog must le[...]
Getting out of the way is a critical life skill for service dogs. Whether in a restaurant, on a bus, in an airplane, or while waiting in an airport, but most especially in any kind of crowded situation, knowing how to curl up underneath furniture is a han[...]
Getting out of the way is a critical life skill for service dogs. Dogs and their handlers must make certain that bodies, tails, and feet do not become tripping hazards. In a restaurant, on a bus, in an airplane, waiting in an airport, in any c[...]
This video, Basic Targeting and Advanced Applications, covers many topics for service and assistance dogs are including: how to train nose targeting and foot targeting behaviors, and using targeting to work with light switches, drawers, and cabin[...]
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The third video in this series The Marriage of Target and Retrieve focuses on teaching your dog the skills it needs to find, pick up, retrieve, and give back to you objects that are dropped or lost. This is a sophisticated group of behaviors but [...]
This video, Of Dogs, Doors, and Self-Control, will teach you how to use behaviors that your dog has already learned and modify them to assist you with everyday tasks. Watch how basic behaviors can be shaped into advanced techniques for advanced a[...]
Clicker training has never been more fun! This video is loaded with easy-to-follow instructions for 21 tricks, from basic to more advanced, including some skills that are useful in service dog training.

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