Train without Pain Dog Training Links and Resources

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Need help with your dog’s behavior?

Contact us at dogtraining@humanesocietysoco.org or check out our training classes at humanesocietysoco.org/dog-training/

If you’ve ever taken an HSSC dog training class, you know we believe in keeping things positive! Our positive training philosophy extends right down to the kinds of collars we recommend for dogs. This means we do not endorse any collar designed to pinch, shock or choke your dog. You’ve probably seen these scary looking items at pet stores. Maybe you’ve even been told they are effective training tools to curb unwanted behaviors in your dog. Studies have shown however that prong, shock and choke collars are not only inhumane and dangerous, they are ineffective training tools. They can result in injuries ranging from punctured skin, spinal cord problems and crushed tracheas. Additionally, they can increase fear, aggression and reactivity in your dog and break down the bond of trust.

The good news is that there are so many humane equipment choices available! Determine which one is best for your dog’s unique needs. We can help! Flat, rolled or Martingale-style collars, or front- or back-clip harnesses are some safe, humane options, as described here: https://www.sfspca.org/resource/collars-and-leashes/. Next, find out what motivates your dog – praise, play, petting, treats? – and reward the behaviors you want to see more of, early and often! Rewards make your dog more likely to repeat desired behaviors and make training a much more enjoyable, loving and humane experience.

Connect with your dog from the heart, not a leash and a collar.

Zak George

Kids and Dogs: General Dog & Child Safety

Kids and Dogs: Kid Friendly Bonding Activities with Dogs

Kids and Dogs: Preparing Kids for a New Dog

Kids and Dogs: Preparing Dogs for a New Baby

Kids and Dogs: More Resources

More Kids and Dogs resources from Family Paws

Loose-Leash Walking

Puppy World

Recommended Wellness Guidelines for Dogs

Socialization (puppy)

Starting Out Right

The Use of Punishment for Behavior Modification in Animals Statement

Position Statement on the Use of Dominance Theory in Behavior Modification of Animals

VA Benefits for Service Dogs

Walking With Your Dog

Watch-Auto Watch-Name Game

Public Training: In addition to one-on-one training and private consultations, we offer a wide range of classes and workshops that emphasize positive reinforcement techniques and are tailored to the unique personality of your dog. We bring in nationally-acclaimed speakers to present workshops on a wide range of behavior topics. Check out our class schedule and register online or call (707) 542-0882 x 247.