Published Date: December 21, 2016
Murphy (left) is a two-year-old Soft Coated Wheaton Terrier who lives with Maya, a five-year-old Morkie. Their guardians set up a dog behavior training session with me to address Murphy’s rough play with Maya and her instigating things with him. Another issue was Murphy’s nervousness... Read More
December 21, 2016
This post was written by David Codr
Published Date: August 7, 2016
Penny is a one-year-old Boston Terrier in Omaha. Her guardian arranged a dog obedience training session with me to stop her Separation Anxiety, deep fear of the kennel and get some potty training help. Penny was curious and playful during my arrival. She did try... Read More
August 7, 2016
This post was written by David Codr
Published Date: August 2, 2016
Because I was going to fly Quest home from Maine to Nebraska, his guardian started socializing him with a travel kennel a week or so before I arrived. Exposing a dog to something early and letting them get used to and practiced to it before... Read More
August 2, 2016
This post was written by David Codr
Published Date: May 10, 2015
Tinker, the little guy pictured here in front with his room mate Rocko, is a four-month-old Papillion who’s potty issues were driving his guardian crazy. Potty training can be a very frustrating time for a dog guardian, but it doesn’t have to be. I have had... Read More
May 10, 2015
This post was written by David Codr
Published Date: August 18, 2014
Rex is a eight-month-old Lab / Border Collie / Pitbull mix. His owners called me in to deal with his increasing physicality when playing and interacting with the members of the family. As soon as I arrived for the session, Rex jumped up on me... Read More
August 18, 2014
This post was written by David Codr
Published Date: April 20, 2021
For this Omaha puppy training session we worked with Noko, an 11 month old Australian Shepherd puppy who resource guards bones from one of her guardians. We shared a number of force free resource guarding solutions for this caring family. After talking with the guardians... Read More
April 20, 2021
This post was written by David Codr
Published Date: February 18, 2019
In this Omaha dog training session, we shared some helpful, positive kennel training tips. These tips aim to help 1-year-old Basenji Benji. He is shown here on the right with his roommate, 5-year-old Shiba Inu Macy. Benji is learning to overcome his fear of going... Read More
February 18, 2019
This post was written by David Codr
Categorized in:
Published Date: November 8, 2018
Greetings. If you are looking for in home dog training in Omaha, you have come to the right place. If you are looking for puppy classes, click here and if you have dog behavior problems, click here. We exclusively use Positive Reinforcement (+R) and Force... Read More
November 8, 2018
This post was written by David Codr
Published Date: April 12, 2015
"...Next I went over a little secret that helps you train your dog while reinforcing the leader follower dynamic without even thinking. Its a simple matter of refraining from petting your dog for no reason. Instead, whenever you want to pet your dog, ask it to come, sit or lay down first. As soon as it does, give it the affection while repeating the command word 2-3 times.
Once you get used to providing affection to your dog this way, you do it without even thinking. Even better, so does you dog. And each time you do, you are using positive reinforcement to condition your dog to follow you. Its like a three second training exercise you will subconsciously do tens of thousands of times over your dog's life. This is one of the easiest, most bang for your buck ways of getting your dog to listen to and respect you."
April 12, 2015
This post was written by David Codr
Published Date: May 14, 2026
In this Omaha dog training session, we worked with two wonderful French Bulldogs: Bowie (left) and Wizard. Among other things se shared tips on how to stop dogs from barking. Since Bowie sometimes gets too excited or nibbles on fingers when visitors come, I asked... Read More
May 14, 2026
This post was written by David Codr