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By Author: Adam Katz
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I was walking outside to open the front gate in front of my complex and saw two guys training a beautiful large German Shepherd dog, in front of my neighbor's house. They were both professional dog trainers that my neighbor had apparently hired to come by and train his dog when he's at work. I introduced myself and proceeded to watch. See, the funny thing about many dog trainers is that they have an ego, and their ego often prevents them from accepting help from people who haven't already demonstrated superior skill. Perhaps not a bad policy. But whatever. Anyway the first fellow was standing and talking with me, and out of the corner of my eye I was watching the second fellow work with the dog. They'd taught the dog to hold a "down-stay." But the problem was, they hadn't successfully taught the dog what "come" means, and that it's okay to get up from the "down-stay" when the handler calls you to come. The problem was, the second fellow was calling the dog to come, and while he was doing it, he was inadvertently bending forward and clapping his hands. And then he'd move a little closer to the dog--all the while bending forward. The ...
... dog didn't move. "Come, Enzo. Come, Enzo. Come on, come on" The dog still didn't move. So, I asked the first fellow if it would be alright if I gave his assistant a tip that I knew would help to communicate with the dog that it was alright to get up and come to the handler. I told him--the same thing I'd written about in my book (which you can read about at: http://www.dogproblems.com/newvideos.htm ) -- that when the dog doesn't understand this command, you need to be using your body language to LEAN BACK and even walk backwards, away from the dog. This body language will more easily communicate to the dog what you want him to do. (Setting him up for success). But the trainer was stubborn and wanted to do it his way. "Pshah I know what I'm doing. I'm a professional," he said as he waved his hand in my face. I stood there and grinned, knowing exactly what would continue to happen. "Come, Enzo. Come, Enzo. Come on, come on" he continued. The dog still didn't move. Finally, in frustration he looked in my direction, then back at the dog--and did exactly as I told him to do--leaned backwards, started walking backwards away from the dog--and called his name. Enzo immediately understood and happily galloped over to the handler. So, the next time somebody tries to tell you that there aren't any "Secrets" just watch what they're doing and if they're stubborn--- just grin and DON'T TELL THEM ABOUT MY BOOK, "Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer!" Because even many so-called "professional dog trainers" don't know everything.
About the Author Adam G. Katz is the author of the book, "Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer: An Insider's Guide To The Most Jealously Guarded Dog Training Secrets In History." Get a free copy of his report "Games To Play With Your Dog" when you sign up for his free weekly dog training tips e-zine at: http://www.dogproblems.com

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