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Testing! Testing!
Thank you for joining us and helping work out the kinks before we roll this out to all our followers! Right now, the Transformation Journey course is 99% complete. We're working on finalizing the House Dog course along with the Off Leash Journey this month. On the horizon, we have Reactive Rehab, Play is the Way, and documentation of our sport dog journeys. As you work through the material, please let us know if anything is confusing or if there are topics you'd like us to cover. Since we work with dogs daily, basic questions sometimes fly right over our heads—but there are no dumb questions! You're here to help us improve and build a better community.
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WELCOME TO THE KAIZEN CANINE COMMUNITY 🐕🔥
If you’re here, it means you’re committed to raising a dog that listens well, travels well, and makes good decisions. It is an honor to be apart of your journey! Let’s get you settled in. Follow the steps below so we can get to know you, plug you into the community, and make sure you get the most out of this space. STEP 1: Are you a dog owner who has trained before but is still dealing with reactivity? 👉 If yes: You might be a great fit for our 1:1 coaching — click here to learn more.👉 If no: You’re still in the right place — start by exploring our free lessons and community posts. STEP 2: CREATE YOUR FIRST POST & INTRODUCE YOURSELF Drop your intro in the comments so we can put some faces to names (and paws 🐾 to PUPS). Use this format: “Hey! My name is _____.Here’s a photo of me + my dog(s) 🐶We’re currently struggling with _____.We joined this community because we want _____.Here’s what we bring to the community: _____. My favorite music genre, movie, or fruit is _____." (Yes, this part matters. It tells us everything we need to know about your personality. Kidding… mostly.) STEP 3: Reply to 3–5 other intros. Say hi, ask about their dog, relate to their struggles! There is no community with us helping each other. STEP 4 (IMPORTANT): Before you post questions anywhere in the community: ✔️ Double-check the rules ✔️ Follow the question-asking format pinned in the Rules section ✔️ Keep things clear, respectful, and helpful Step 5: QUESTION ASKING FORMAT (Copy/Paste This When You Need Help) 1. What are you currently working on?(Be specific: recall, heeling, place, engagement, neutrality, crate work, reactivity, etc.) 2. Where did your dog struggle?(Describe the exact behavior: pulling, barking, breaking position, ignoring food/toys, shutting down, etc.) 3. What happened right before the struggle?(What triggered it? A person/dog walking by, too much distance closed, too little reward, high pressure, unclear cue, etc.) 4. How did you handle it in the moment?(What you did: reset, added distance, rewarded, corrected, changed environment, etc.)
Happy Holidays!
Hey everyone happy holidays to you and your dog. Thank you for your patience and for testing out this community. We have continued non stop filming of our training process for you guys. We just finished a training video on loose leash walking that will help END pulling for you. I figured this might be the best gift we could give you guys. Find it here: The House Dog > Loose Leash Walking On another note we would like to start doing weekly calls what days and times work for you guys? Vote Below
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Worked my way through the marker word video
Here we’re working on a bow. I’m using the duration marker to build duration in the position. I also had to use my non reward marker when he got it wrong.
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Worked my way through the marker word video
Proofing wait with the leash
I watched the wait video. Proofing things with the leash is not something I’m great at. I definitely need more practice to become fluent.
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Proofing wait with the leash
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