This weeks guest was
The Good Dog Training & Rehabitation
My dog training journey began 12 years ago when I adopted my first two rescue dogs, Junior and Oakley. Like many of my clients, my approach to training at the time was constant affection, spoiling, and absolutely no rules or leadership. This, of course, led to some pretty serious behavior problems in both of my dogs. One became extremely dog-aggressive and would attack any dog it came in contact with. The other became extremely pushy, challenging, and dominant, growling at me if I tried to do anything he didn't care for. Once I realized how bad things were, I knew I had to straighten it out and determine what the problem was - which, of course, after careful examination, turned out to be me. |
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This Weeks Adoptable Dog Profile:
Roman is a 14 month old 95lb neutered male. Most likely a corso/mastiff mix. He is fully remote collar trained for off leash work, loves to swim gets along with other dogs. He did get along with the family cat were he lived. No young kids and an experienced dog owner only will make this a great home for this dog. Highly active household.
To see all of the dogs I have for Adoption Click HERE
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This Weeks Featured News Story brought to you by the dogfiles.com We speak with Dr. Scott Marshall the state vet from the RI DEM about the above case. Picture of the week:
This was taken during a 10 dog open field off leash training session. To see over 40 photos and a great video click the photo
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Join Jeff for his NEW bi-weekly
Webinars!!
Next Webinar is Wed. March 7th 2012 9pm EST
To Register Click Here:
What Would Jeff Do? 2.0

Due to the incredible response that we are receiving from my weekly radio show, I am starting a 1 hour midweek Webinar from 9-10pm EST on Wednesdays. You will be able to email me training questions as well as chat with me live. I will do a weekly rant as well as talk about dog related news and current events and promote my NO KILL message.
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The No Kill Equation
If every animal shelter in the United States embraced the No Kill philosophy and the programs and services that make it possible, we would save nearly four million dogs and cats who are scheduled to die in shelters this year, and the year after that. It is not an impossible dream.
I. Feral Cat TNR Program
II. High-Volume, Low-Cost Spay/Neuter
III. Rescue Groups
IV. Foster Care
V. Comprehensive Adoption Programs
VI. Pet Retention
VII. Medical and Behavior Rehabilitation
VIII. Public Relations/ Community Involvement
IX. Volunteers
X. Proactive Redemptions
XI. A Compassionate Director
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