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Recorded Copy of Stranger At The Door Webinar

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What's included?

This recorded copy of the live webinar Stranger At The Door guides viewers through the training principles and techniques professional dog trainers and behaviorists use to change dogs' unwanted behavior when guests are in the home.  This one-hour recorded webinar is full of helpful techniques you can start using right away.
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Reactive Dogs and apartment living

Living in an apartment with a reactive dog brings unique challenges when you have a reactive dog. Delivery people, maintenance workers, hallways, stairs, and worst of all, no back yard to put your dog when visitors stop by.  Watch the Stranger At The Door recorded webinar to get answers.
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Learn the Do's and Dont's

Most humans tend to be very reactive by nature. Learning the techniques for behavior management will help you become proactive, setting you and your dog up for success.  The Stranger At The Door Webinar covers what to do and what not to do when there's that knock on the door.
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Learned Behavior Patterns

Dogs repeat behaviors that WORK. Barking at people, delivery trucks, other dogs as they pass by  gives your dog the sense that he chased them away. This behavior will increase because it FEELS GOOD. Look, mom, I chased off the scary thing. The webinar will show you how to eliminate this learned behavior.
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Stranger At The Door Recorded Webinar

Frequently asked questions

FAQ :  Why Does My Dog Bark At People he Knows?

Answer:  There are several reasons dogs bark at people. Your dog may be looking for attention. Some dogs will bark because, in the past, barking is what got them the thing they wanted. Another reason some dogs bark at certain people can be because they don't recognize them. Possibly they have on a hat they don't usually wear, changed their hairstyle, or something similar. Fear is another reason a dog will bark. Perhaps they have had a bad experience in their past with another person that looks similar. 

FAQ:  What should I do when my dog barks at people that come to my house? 

Answer:  There are several reasons dogs bark at people. Your dog may be looking for attention. Some dogs will bark because, in the past, barking is what got them the thing they wanted. Another reason some dogs bark at certain people can be because they don't recognize them. Possibly they have on a hat they don't usually wear, changed their hairstyle, or something similar. Fear is another reason a dog will bark. Perhaps they have had a bad experience in their past with another person that looks similar. A barking dog can be embarrassing to you and maybe scary to your visitors. Setting up management systems to control your dog's environment will help you be more pro-active when your guests arrive instead of re-active.

FAQ:  How can I stop my dog from jumping on my friends 

Answer:  Typically dogs jump on people when they are seeking attention. Talking to, touching, and even looking at a dog that is jumping on you, or your friends gives your dog exactly what he wanted - lot's of attention. Using management systems like crate training and or child gates gives your dog a place to calm down before greeting your friends.
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Stranger At the Door Recorded Webinar

Meet the instructor

Penny DiLoreto, CPDT-KA

If you have a reactive dog, one that barks, lunges, growls at, or even tries to bite visitors in your home, this webinar was designed with you in mind.

Patrick Jones - Course author
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