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Leerburg's Dog Training Podcast was started in 2006, long before podcasts became trendy like they are today. Our podcast is a place to share valuable information and have conversations that are important to the dog training community. With podcasts becoming more popular in recent years the team here at Leerburg has elected to release new episodes of some of our favorite content from our trainers like Ed Frawley, Michael Ellis, and Kevin Sheldahl. Learn the evolution and basics of dog trainin ...
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Ed Frawley has owned and trained dogs for over 45 years. He has bred over 350 litters of working bloodline German Shepherds in the last 30 years! He has been a police K9 handler for 10 years, was chairman of the training committee for the Wisconsin Police K9 Assoc. for several year. He has competed in AKC obedience training, Schutzhund and at one time was a herding Judge for the AKC. In 1982 Ed started to produce dog training videos and since that time he has produced over 120 dog training v ...
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In this video, Ed Frawley shares a question from the Ask Cindy database. Today's question is about a 10-month-old rescued miniature pincher puppy who is pulling their owner down the street while on leash. This new dog owner is looking for recommendations on how to achieve loose leash walking with the puppy. | Links mentioned: Basic Dog Obedience ht…
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In this episode, Ed Frawley shares a new course offered by Leerburg Online University. Over the past 16 years, we have produced a number of excellent training videos with our friend Michael Ellis. Up to now we have never released a comprehensive course on protection dog training.| Links mentioned: Michael Ellis 2-Week Protection Class - Part 1 - ht…
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In this episode, Ed Frawley shares the first in a series of episodes concerning differing opinions on training detector dogs. There are different opinions on how to introduce new odors during the early stages of training detection dogs. Some trainers strongly believe that their method is the right method. Just to be clear, I consider detector dogs …
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In this episode, Ed Frawley shares a clip from an upcoming course from Michael Ellis. Today's clip is about using personal pressure in protection training. Michael explains what personal pressure is and how a decoy would use and manage it in a bite work session. It's important that if you are a handler that you understand what a decoy is doing and …
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In this episode, Ed Frawley shares a question from the Ask Cindy database. Today's question is about two dog friends and their play together on walks and trips to the park. Sometimes it is hard to tell if dogs are just playing when they start wrestling with each other. Ed explains some good rules for managing two dogs together to prevent a problem …
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Join host Jeff Meyer as he welcomes Kevin Sheldahl to discuss the benefits and techniques of incorporating a Human Remains Detection (HRD) program into your K-9 unit. Kevin shares his experiences and tips on how to effectively train and utilize HRD dogs.| Links mentioned: Leerburg's Getxent K9 Cadaver Training Kit: https://leerburg.com/cadaver-trai…
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Join host Jeff Meyer as he welcomes Kevin Sheldahl to discuss the benefits and techniques of incorporating a Human Remains Detection (HRD) program into your K-9 unit. Kevin shares his experiences and tips on how to effectively train and utilize HRD dogs. This episode also emphasizes the importance of meticulous record-keeping and provides practical…
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In this episode, Ed Frawley shares Leerburg's new K9 Cadaver Training Kit. This training kit is designed to be used during the foundation training of cadaver dogs. The items in the kit are designed to be used in land and water recovery training. It comes with a variety of items including 4 Getxent polymer tubes. The tubes have not been impregnated …
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In this video, Ed Frawley shows you how to add a Leerburg Quick Release Buckle to a prong collar that does not have a center plate on it. To complete this DIY you will end a prong collar, appropriately sized end link, and a quick-release buckle. Steps: Step 1 - Take Collar Apart in the MiddleStep 2 - Add buckle to Left side Prongs of the collarStep…
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In this video, Ed Frawley shares a question from the Ask Cindy database. Today's question is about 9-month-old German Shepherd that likes to jump on and bark at their owner. Ed gives some advice on how to stop and prevent the behavior from becoming a habit.| Links mentioned: Basic Dog Obedience https://leerburg.com/302.htm | Intermediate Dog Obedie…
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