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How to Give Your Dog a Job (and Why It Matters)
Dogs were born to work, read about what jobs to give them to enrich their life.
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How to Teach Your Dog to Stay
Don’t lose your dog when your front door is left open. Teach them to stay!
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How to Groom a Dog – The Secret Starts with Composure
When most people think of how to groom a dog, they imagine sudsy baths, shiny coats, and trimmed nails. But here’s the truth: grooming success doesn’t start with shampoo—it starts with composure training. If your dog can’t hold still, hates being touched, or panics at the sound of clippers, even basic grooming turns into a…
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Does Online Dog Training Work?
Why Online Dog Training Works (Yes, Even for Your Wild Pup) We get it—you’re probably wondering how online dog training could possibly compete with an in-person session. Isn’t that like trying to learn to swim from a video? Not exactly. Because when it’s done right, online dog training works—and it works really well. At Cornerstone…
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Great Dogs – Great Life
We rehab dogs with anxiety, aggression, hyper-activity and such through our online dog training courses. We love to see the owners quality of life improve!
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Boudaries Lead to Freedom
Giving ourselves and our dogs certain purposeful boundaries will lead to greater freedom down the road.
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Help! My dog is so nippy!
Puppy Training Principals Podcast Episode 70: Help! My dog is so nippy! Do you have a dog that is nippy? Jason answers some common puppy nipping questions for both a young puppy and an older dog! My Son Discovering He Can Get a Reaction From Me We have a 2-year-old son that is in such…
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The Dog-Training Tools Trap
Don’t let tools become a crutch. Throughout the training process, allow your dog to make more and more decisions and use the tools to back up guiding them in the right direction. Gradually back off from the tools, until you find you don’t need them anymore.
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Chicken Training
We trained baby chicks to better understand dog training! Animals require in-the-moment feedback, motivation is key (not all dogs have the same motivation), and having an end goal with your training will make sure the path you’re on will get you there.

