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In this free video clip series, the trials and tribulations of dog obedience training are explored and expounded upon by our expert. Learn how to cope and adjust your training expectations and techniques when your pet is distracted, nervous or simply stubborn.
There are 8 videos in this series:

Learn how to teach your border collie their name in this free video clip.

Figure out how to determine if your dog is too nervous to train in this free video.

Learn how to train your distracted daschund his name in this free video clip.

Learn how to teach your daschund his name by watching this free video.

Learn how to teach your daschund to sit by watching this free dog obedience video.

Learn how to teach your Welsh Corgi her name by watching this free video clip.

Learn how to teach your Welsh Corgi how to sit by watching this free video clip.

Learn about teaching your Welsh Corgi how to lay down on command by watching this free video.

Man has long had a unique relationship with the animals on this planet. We’ve also trained them to herd or hunt other animals. Yet, perhaps as a gentler development from this history, we have begun to bring animals into our homes, to domesticate and care for them, and to call them friends. When we domesticate them, we also faces challenges with their personalities, their inherent genes and dispositions and their quirks -- all the characteristics that make us love them can also make them difficult to work with.
In this free instructional obedience video series, our expert will show you many tips, techniques, and tricks to use to teach your dog to take commands. Learn how to coach your dog through distractions, stress, anxiousness and more as you watch a professional work with so-called difficult dogs in difficult training situations.
Melanie McLeroy Melanie McLeroy co-owns the award winning Taurus Training dog training facility in Austin, Texas. Originally from Keller, Texas, she attended undergraduate and law school at the University of Texas at Austin. She also earned a master's degree from the University of North Texas. Now, her love of learning involves her in the Association of Pet Dog Trainers (APDT), the American Boarding Kennels Association (ABKA), the Austin Trainers Study Group (ATSG) and the Interdisciplinary Forum of Applied Animal Behaviorists (IFAAB). She is also certified in animal CPR and first aid. She attends conferences regularly, particularly those sponsored by APDT, Tufts and others. She is a trainer in the Head Start program at Town Lake Animal Center (TLAC). When she's not flying around with her husband William, she's hanging out with her family and dogs and pursuing her interests in reading, gardening, scuba diving, yoga, and cooking.dkdk
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