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| feeling pressure on chest and naturally wanting to pull |
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| Five Causes for inappropriate elimination in dogs |
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incomplete house training marking submissive excited scared |
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| Two Causes for Incomplete House Training: |
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poor or non existent training Surface or Location preference |
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| four treatments for Marking: |
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neuter retain clean restrict |
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| Treatments fro Submissive Urination |
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| use non threatening body language |
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| what differentiates Excitement urination? |
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| Three Treatments for excitement urination: |
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calm greeting sit-stay training medication |
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| Three causes of Fear urination: |
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separation anxiety storm phobia noise phobia |
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| Four Reasons for Canine Aggression |
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Dominance Possession territory fear |
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| Four Types of Dominance aggression: |
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status aggression conflict aggression Owner-directed aggression inter-dog aggression |
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| competition over a guarded resource |
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| Fear aggression looks like: |
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| Five Factor contributing to fear aggression: |
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location how close is the trigger speed of approach inability to escape training/redirecting |
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| Territory aggression is seen with animals that: |
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have poor socialization genetically are tied out are confined to a small yard is reinforced behavior |
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| Prong Collar (pinch collar)are used for: |
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| pinches skin evenly around neck causing discomfort, as a consequence for disobedience, by quickly pulling and releasing the leash |
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| Slip Collar (choke chain) is used to: |
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| correct a disobedient dog by tightening it high on the neck by tugging |
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| The free end of a slip collar goes____the head NOT ____ the head |
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| an alternative to neck collar to release stress on the neck |
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| Flat Collars are used for: |
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| holding ID and Rabies tags as well as control and restraint |
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