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SUPERDOG CURRICULUM
THE SUPERDOG DIFFERENCE is what you see on the dogs' faces and in their eyes.
LOVE, AFFECTION, TRUST, RESPECT
We want
potential clients to know exactly what we do and what
they can expect from our business and dog training
program.
Look closely at the photos because that is what your dog will look like if you follow directions and practice just a few minutes everyday
This page has 43 different dogs and a cat we trained.
Click here to read our musical SUPERDOG COFFEE TABLE BOOK.
THE FIRST LESSON (2 to 3 hours)
People often
ask what exactly we do during home lessons. Hopefully,
this page will help you to have a clear understanding
of that.
PROBLEM
SOLVING - All non-obedience problems such as jumping
up, digging, chewing, chasing cats, barking and
housetraining are addressed. Most non-obedience dog
problems can be controlled in the first lesson.
We only have one program because either the dog is trained or it isn't. There is no in-between. A dog can chew a little on cabinets and cause thousands in damage, or only be a little aggressive and bite a child in the face, and again it could just run away one time and get hit by a car.
We don't know how to make clients a half or a third happy. We tried that before. Superdog now has one price and does not
believe in sucking people in with a low entry price then pressuring them to purchase LEVEL II and III.
Again, most behavior problems cannot be eliminated partially and are due to lack or overall obedience and/or disressed relationships with the owners.
Generally, we get past most problems quickly and then it is on to the dog listening better and all around better obedience.
It
doesn't take weeks or months to control most behavior problems.
Many people come to us with dog problems but leave with a great dog, one they might have only dreamed of owning a few months before.
DOG
PSYCHOLOGY - We explain not just that the dog's
owner needs to be the leader, but we explain exactly how
to do that, and how to understand a dog's behavior from
a dog's perspective. We get the people to change their
behavior to influence their dog.
The whole point of the Superdog program is to get dogs to obey without leashes and not have to restrain them.
Academics is
important, but either you have your dog under control
and it responds to you or it doesn't.
Superdog only has one program because either the dog is obedient or it isn't.
What you see in these photos really isn't that big of deal and you should expect the same with your dog at your house.
COMMANDS
- We generally teach the following commands during the
first lesson. We make sure that the dog does the
commands for the people, make sure the people know how
to make the dog better, and practice while we are at the
house. Then we come back in a few weeks and show you
more new things to work on.
Sit
Sit is
excellent for picture day but not much else. It is like
a sprinter position for dogs because dogs often "Sit"
first before chasing squirrels because they can push off
with their back legs. However sitting is critical
because if the dog will not sit or goes limp and will
not stay seated up it indicate a defiance problem which
need to be addressed.
Generally, every dog learns "Sit" but some long back dogs like Greyhounds or dogs with arthritis in their backs find it painful--so we skip it. Also, many people who hunt their dogs don't want their dog to sit, just "Stand" or "Down."
In any case, if your dog refuses to sit and he doesn't have a bad back, there is a problem with the dog/owner relationship--like somebody is really stubborn and/or defiant.
Down
"Down" is the
doggie tranquilizer. It is the command that gets dogs to
be calm and under control and allows for long "Stays."
If your dog will not go down for you, it is not
submitting to you.
Well-adjusted, happy and content to obey.
Blackie the Cat and her 7 dogs on "Down-Stay."
Heel
"Heel" is
when you walk and the dog's front paws are behind your
feet. Heel is for walking from Point A to Point B. There
is no marking, sniffing or checking things out on Heel.
When you get to where you want your dog to sniff then
you would switch to "loose-leash walking" where the dog
is in front of you but not pulling on the leash.
Most dog
trainers pass off "loose-leash walking" as "Heel." If
the dog won't walk with its feet behind yours, it is not
going subordinate.
If you want your dog to follow
you off-leash, then you must get the dog on "Heel."
"Heel" is a
subordinate state of mind while walking or greeting
people or animals. If your dog is in front of you and
won't get back behind you are not your dog's leader.
We will show you how to stay in front even if people
come to your door or you run into loose dogs on a walk.
Henry and Leo
the Bernese Mountain Dogs heeling off-leash for Carla.
The dogs
everyone dreams of owning.
Perimeter Training
Perimeter
training is where you teach the dog not to cross a line
unless you release the dog to do so. Perimeter training
is not "Stay." It is 'do-not-cross
the-line-ever-unless-I-say-so.' It is the same if you do
not want your dog to run out the front door, side gate,
jump in the car, jump out of the car, or cross your
property line. Once your dog knows this command, you
could take him camping and make a circle with a rope and
have an instant yard where the dog will not cross the
line unless released.

THE 2nd LESSON (About 2 hours)
Stay
We almost
always get dogs to "Stay"" 20 minutes to an hour the
same day as the second lesson for the owners--even with
people throwing tennis balls, ringing the door bell and
with kids screaming and running back and forth.
What you get
when you hire a dog trainer is someone to teach you
techniques and to teach YOU to be a dog trainer. What we
teach is effective, gets results right away, and works
in real-life. These are all actual pictures of clients
and dogs taken during their second lesson with us.
Working At A Distance
Whether you
are doing Sit, Down, Stay or Come on a rope, it is a
mind game and the dog forgets that the rope is on and
they just learn that even if the people are far away the
dog must obey commands the owner gives.
Come-When-Called
With most dog
trainers all bets are off if the dog is not on a leash.
How can you say that the dog is trained or that you are
a dog trainer if the dog will not listen or "Come" if
there is no leash?
There is no
time to run back in the house and get the treats before
your dog's head gets run over by a car.
Your dog needs
to come to you because you say so--this is what we teach
and what makes us different than most other dog
trainers. Our primary training method is Dog
Psychology™.
THE 3rd LESSON (1 to 3 hours)
By the third
lesson most dogs are walking Off-Leash and will "Stay"
from far away and run back to the owners when released.
We have these
things called "Jealously Guarded Secrets" which we sell
and that we don't want our competitors to know about so
we cannot show you everything we do on this web page.
These pictures
are of typical third lesson dogs and owners.
Sadie the
Rottweiler "Heeling" without a leash on the third
lesson.
Sadie on
"Stay" at 100 yards during her third lesson.
Stand-Stay
"Stand-Stay"
is what you want if you want to totally impress your
friends and family members. Most dog trainers have no
idea how to teach this and can't even get their own dogs
to do this command. We usually teach this command during
the third lesson.
THE 4th LESSON (1 to 3 hours)
Usually on
the fourth lesson we talk about how bad the dog was and
how good he or she is now. Often we do intensive
distraction proofing and or discuss what it will take to
follow through.
If handling
the dog with other dogs present is still a challenge, we
deal with real-life distraction proofing. We get awesome
results with even the most stubborn, aggressive and
dominant dogs.
We are proud
of what we do and the results we get with clients.
We are
confident that when you consider our program and meet us
that you won't want other dog trainers.
You probably
don't need to send your dog away or spend thousands on
dog training. Call us and be much, much happier.
Let us show
you how to have the dog you always dreamed of.


