Can Online Virtual Dog Training Help Your Dog?

Virtual Dog Training

When people think of aggression prevention dog training, they picture taking their dog to a training center. But, today, with a greater number of businesses and services going online, it’s inevitable for the dog training and behaviour industry to quickly become one among them. Virtual aggression prevention dog training is considered to be as effective as in-person training. It provides the same guidance and instruction that are helpful in rebuilding your relationship with your dog and providing quick results at home.  The dog training lessons are self-paced and all the instruction is given while in the comfort of your home.

What Can You Expect from Virtual Dog Training?

Virtual dog training sessions are often provided through live video chat platforms, such as Zoom, Skype, and more. All you need to get started with the class is a laptop or a smartphone with a web camera. After joining the class, the dog behaviourist will teach you specific techniques and skills that develop a strong bond between you and your dog based on trust and positive interactions. They will guide you through a variety of exercises, give you feedback, and provide specialized coaching on common behaviour issues.

How to Get Ready for a Virtual Dog Training?

If your dog is used to taking lessons at a dog training center, taking virtual dog training classes is totally a new and different experience for your dog. So, here we’ve compiled a few tips to get prepared for virtual dog training sessions.

  • Decide a place wherein you are planning to take the class and get your dog used to it by hosting playtime sessions there. You can make the space more enjoyable by bringing in his favourite toys and more.
  • During the lecture, have your dog(s) resting comfortably in an area nearby until the start of hands-on training.
  • Set up a room or location where there’s minimal distraction.  It will make it easier to focus and understand the training being introduced.
  • Provide a stable location for your camera (tripod, stand, etc.) and set up a correct height for the trainer to watch you train your dog.
  • Keep everything ready, such as training mats, toys, leash, and more, on the day of the class.

After the end of each virtual aggression prevention dog training session, share your experience with the dog behaviourist.
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Possessive Dog Aggression: How to Deal with It

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Possessive Dog Aggression: How to Deal with It

Responsible dog ownership means teaching your dog how to get along with other people and animals. If you want to prevent possessive dog aggression, it’s important to understand what causes it, so you can focus on the right things in training. Aggression prevention dog training teaches your dog appropriate responses to his environment in order to help his aggressive behaviour toward anything or anyone around him. Dog behaviour and training in Burnaby focuses on common problems like possessive dog aggression, including what factors may contribute to it and how you may modify the aggressive behavior.

What is Possessive Dog Aggression?

Possessive aggression in dog is when your dog guards over things that they consider precious. The best way to understand possessive aggression is to identify where it’s coming from. Some of the common causes of possessive aggression may be:

  • The natural response of dogs to protect their food and resources
  • Learned behaviour
  • Past trauma
  • Limited access to food, toys, and other resources which triggers them to protect it at all costs
  • It may be dependant on the dog’s environmental influences

How to Deal with Dog Possessive Aggression?

If your dog shows signs of possessive aggression such as growling, snapping, or biting, it’s crucial to get assistance from a professional dog trainer as soon as possible. Here are a few tips that can be helpful in modifying possessive aggression in dogs.

  • Have your dog eat in a comfortable and secure area where he is not being bothered. Do not challenge your dog when he is possessive over his favorite item.
  • Getting advice to train him to “leave it” or “drop it” is the item that they are possessive about. However, these tips alone may not work if the dog does not understand what’s acceptable or unacceptable behaviour. Therefore, it’s essential to have your dog enrolled in a training program.
  • Don’t threaten your dog by yelling at him to leave the item. Consult your dog behaviourist for guidance and assistance.

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How to Manage Your Aggressive Dog in Public?

How to Manage Your Aggressive Dog in Public?

How to Manage Your Aggressive Dog in Public?


It may be natural for a dog to bark as a warning sign for his owner when a stranger approaches. However, some dogs may continue barking and start attacking the stranger. Some municipalities have laws against having aggressive dogs, and if your dog is showing aggressive behaviour or attacking strangers, this will be a serious issue. So, it’s crucial to find an aggression prevention dog training to correct the aggressive behaviour issues.

Causes of Dog Aggression

When you enrol your dog or pup in a Burnaby dog training session, the trainer will first make an assessment and discuss your dog’s aggressive behaviour. In addition, a training plan and handy tips will be explained in the initial consultation. Here are a few reasons and triggers of dog aggression.

  • No socialization
  • A traumatic experience in the past
  • Introduced to a new environment
  • Meeting strangers
  • Interactions with particular people
  • Meeting other dogs
  • Perceive certain things as a threat to their resources and more.

Tips to Manage Your Aggressive Dog in Public

Owners of aggressive dogs have a serious responsibility to keep other people and animals safe from their dogs. In most situations, owners are less likely to take their aggressive dogs out, fearing that they can become a potential threat to other people, dogs, or animals. We have listed a few tips to manage an aggressive dog in public.  However, before going through the tips, it is very important to have your dog involved in a professional dog training program.  Also, it is vital to train your dog on a daily and consistent basis. 

  • When you notice your dog is aggressive, identify the triggers that make your dog exhibit unwanted behaviour.
  • Keep your dog away from the things and people that cause aggression.  Be prepared to have full control of your dog and have the knowledge on what to do if your dog becomes aggressive.
  • Figure out the space your dog requires to help build positive experiences with the triggers.
  • While training and/or taking your dog for walks, help them familiarize with the environment, and give them the time to adapt to the changes.  
  • Take them to a location where there’s no or minimum distraction for training and /or playing. Make sure that you not only prevent but also have control if they lash out suddenly before taking them out to the public.

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