Course Information
Course Overview
Learn the essential training techniques you'll need to raise a pet dog or cat and fix common behavior problems.
Dogs and cats represent the vast majority of the pets in the United States. While they can behave very differently at times, there’s actually a lot of similarities when it comes to training these animals to behave appropriately within a human family.
There are just a handful of issues that make up nearly all of the problems that people have with their pet dogs and cats. This means that these problems are very predictable, and fortunately, they’re also very preventable. And that’s probably the biggest similarity of all. When it comes to behavior problems, whether the pet is a cat or a dog, the easiest, most effective and most efficient approach is prevention. The key is to do as much training as possible, as early as possible.
We know what the problems are going to be, we know how to prevent them, and if we prevent the problems, they never form into bad habits. Once a problem has become a habit, it's significantly harder to fix. The treatment is going to use nearly identical methods, it’s just going to take much longer than prevention would have.
So, what are the problems? Mostly they are behaviors which are natural and necessary for these animals to do, and it’s up to us to teach them when, how, and where we would like them to perform these behaviors.
Toilet training is the most common issue, especially litterbox training for cats. Destructive chewing and scratching is also common, as are issues of aggression, reactivity, or unwillingness to be handled or restrained.
Learn how to prevent all of these problems, and more, using easy and effective methods that are pleasant for you and your pet.
Course Content
- 2 section(s)
- 26 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Dog & Cat Behavior Problems
- Section 2 Additional Resources
What You’ll Learn
- Prevent and fix the most common cat and dog behavior problems., Litter box train a cat and house train a dog., Prevent your pet from destroying your home and belongings., Train your cat or dog to enjoy being handled and restrained., Train your cat or dog to come when called., Correct undesirable behaviors by putting alternative behaviors on cue.
Reviews
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UUdemy User
This course is ok, but a lot of self aggrandizing. I was a bit taken aback when he mentioned that the best dogs to have around children are pitbulls. In just CA, pit bulls accounted for 50% of orthopedic injuries requiring specialized treatment and 78% of all amputation injuries. I'm not saying they're all bad dogs, but he is misinformed about reality. Also, the story about shooting his cat with a dart gun? Really diminishes his credibility... I'll finish the course for what it's worth; A few reminders about positive reinforcement and socialization.
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AAanshu Kumarie
Dr Ian is very knowledgeable and informative. I loved his great sense of humour. It made the learning so interesting. I have 4 adopted cats and I have slowly started to use the "reward" for good behavior techniques with them. I know it's going to be long process, as my cats are 2 and 4 years of age. But I am already observing few positive behavior changes within 2 days of implementation. Thanks a ton!
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CCharlotte Rice
I manage an animal shelter, and people will bring their cats and dogs to us because they are having behaviors, and they think they have to euthanize the animal because it has gotten beyond helping them. When I explain to them that there is a way to fix the behaviors, they say, "well, why don't I just surrender them and you can do that". They truly believe that there is no hope for their animals.
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TTimothy Guillemette
Course didn’t really touch on cat behavior as a relates to dog behavior like I was expecting. It would’ve been nice if dog behavior as a relates to cat behavior problems occur and how to solve them. all in all Dr. Ian Dunbar is a great speaker and I’m very appreciative for what is doing