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Showing posts with label Walk in Sync. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Walk in Sync. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Join Me in Training Humane

by Carrie Boyko, CEB
© AllThingsDogBlog.comReady to Walk!
Over the years I've met dozens of dog trainers, most of whom were capable of training dogs quite well. That's all well and good, but training dogs is really about training their handlers. When the handler knows how to diligently, positively, and respectfully train their dog, generally success is imminent.

Most training methods have been about controlling a dog's movement via their neck. Even nose halters affect the neck when improperly used. Choke chains and prong collars, when used to correct too frequently or with too much force, can cause permanent damage to the necks and trachea of dogs, particularly smaller breeds with more delicate neck structures. 
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Heel is So Easy Now!

I'll admit I've owned and tried all of these methods with various dogs of different energy levels and temperaments. Each time it was the same scenario; a store employee listened to my concerns and then handed me a product to use with my dog. A brief demonstration and off I went, trusting that I could now control my dog's behavior on a walk. I'm sure glad I finally discovered dog training classes that offered an education on how to use these tools properly, or I could have caused much more trouble than I already had.
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Distractions Are Not
Disasters Now

Eventually I met a trainer that explained the pros and cons of each method with a more balanced attitude, one that was honest. His approach was safer but still less successful than I would have chosen. It was not until I met Alecia that I learned of the Walk in Sync system and its benefits. You can read more about the physiology of training tools here.
© AllThingsDogBlog.comGreat Walking Tool

Harnesses are a much healthier tool, both for our dogs' comfort and for their safely. But you may wonder how we can use this historically unsuccessful tool to train our dogs to walk in sync with us around the neighborhood or through a pet store. Part of the secret is a different location for the loop. The fit of your harness is extremely important too.

You see, on a traditional harness the loop is placed on the back, allowing the dog to use all of his weight to pull you forward. This position is perfect to train a dog to pull a sled, wagon, sleigh or other heavy load. But what happens when we're just trying to get Fido to walk beside us?
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Jacque Responded Immediately :)

It's simple actually. So simple that it has eluded many of us for years. Train Humane Day was established by Alecia Evans, the inventor of the Walk in Sync system. She developed her system after discovering that dogs do not like to push against pressure with their chests. Who would have thought? 

Take that back loop and re-position it at the front and you've suddenly got a great way to train your dog without negative words, corrections that can be painful or dangerous, or the common problem of being drug along by a hyperactive pup. Train Humane.org advocates tools that offer a better way to train more humanely.
© AllThingsDogBlog.comDelightful Walk

By using tools that do not cause pain, agitation, fear, anxiety and structural damage, we build a stronger bond with our dogs, one that will allow a mutual trust and respect.

So let's get on with what will happen on Train Humane Day, Thursday, September 27. 
  • Volunteers can join us to spread the word at shelters and other dog training facilities. We can all donate through the non profit that supports Train Humane Day via United Charitable Programs.
  • Watch 5 Minute Manners Makeovers with Alecia Evans live streaming at the link below.
  • Join "Train Humane Day" live in person at Ana Melara's Training with Grace facility in Lakewood, Colorado for all live events. For directions call (303) 238-3647.
  • OR, visit MileHighUnderground.com, and click LIVE ON LOCATION to watch the whole event live streaming. Scheduled events start at 5 PM Pacific, 6 PM Mountain, 7 PM Central, and 8 PM Eastern Time.
  • Enjoy a physiology lesson to learn what your dog's body can tell you about his behavior.
Just for fun to prime your enthusiasm, I'd like to share one of Alecia's videos that really hit home with me (and no, this is not Tanner!):



Finally, you may wish to check out my review of the Walk in Sync system. This review It will give you more detail and help you better understand how this specialized harness and leash will affect your dog walk. Enjoy!


Since Tanner and Jacque were introduced to the Walk in Sync system, their walking behaviors have come full circle. As a result of my thrill, we were asked to be Train Human Day Ambassadors. We were not paid to write about Train Humane Day and the opinions shared here are my own.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Train Humane Worked for Us!

by Carrie Boyko, CEB
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Me and Jacque...Bonding
I've been working with this fella on his walking skills. He's my mom's adopted Papillon, Jacque. You've probably seen him here before. 

We're doing well at getting better walking manners. Oliver loves to set the example, and Jacque is getting the message with the help of his Walk in Sync system. This humane training method assures that I can't harm his neck, as many can. Join us on September 27 for more information on Train Humane Day. 

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

No More Pulling with Walk in Sync

by Carrie Boyko, CEB
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A Loose Leash Walk
 from Start to Finish--Dreamy!

As much as Tanner is a fairly well-trained dog and a great walking partner along with Oliver, he does have his moments. Recently when I met Holistic Dog Trainer Alecia Evans at Blogpaws, I shared my challenges with his occasional bursts of excitement over seeing a bird or a dog or a friend down the street, as we take our daily walks. Mind you, "friend" is a very broad term for Tanner. He defines this word as the old saying goes, according to my mother-in-law's rendition:

"I never met a stranger I couldn't call a friend"

When 70 pounds of exuberant dog comes barrelling down the street at you, one tends to look for a hiding place, or otherwise get the heck out of the way. Tanner just doesn't quite understand why anyone or anything would want to avoid him. He's a perfectly nice dog; why not wait up and let him get a good greeting in? He's clearly baffled by all manner of avoidance when he's enthusiastically trying to make friends.

courtesy Walk in Sync

That said, Alecia shared the science behind her Walk in Sync system. Apparently, dogs don't like pushing against pressure with their chests, so a front hook on a harness is ideal for pups who pull or want to take charge of the walk. I was ready to put this new tool to the test immediately. Why?

Why not! We're talking about a harness that doesn't choke, tug or otherwise potentially harm a dog. It's well-fitted, so as not to slip and slide, and easy to put on with connectors at both sides instead of the single snaps you find in most pet supply shops. I selected a beautiful robin's egg blue for Tanner and excitely looked forward to taking my first walk with him, after arriving home.

As instructed, I watched Alecia's videos that show off the system so well.  I found myself wondering how it could really be that simple. Just a few easy steps and Tanner would be under control, even when the ducks come out after a rain? No way!

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Ready to Go, Mom?

Way! Our first walk was like an immediate turnaround. This is tough to admit. I bravely took Oliver along right after a shower left puddles all along the roadway. This is a favorite time to walk, when Florida temperatures drop and I can tolerate the heat. Surprisingly, Tanner was able to tolerate the birds splashing about in the puddles, as well as one new canine neighbor that normally would have sent him dragging me to meet the new fella. Who knew?!

I'm sold. No more pet shop harnesses for this excitable pup. I'm a Walk in Sync lover now. And there's more. My story continues as I've now acquired another Walk in Sync to assist my mother with her challenges at walking her energetic pup. I'll be back soon to share this story of Jacque's turnaround also. Be sure to join me. 

Learn more here:
Walk in Sync
Purchase your own Walk in Sync here
Walk in Sync on Facebook
Walk in Sync on Twitter
Get-a-Grip Leashes
Train Humane



Monday, July 30, 2012

#BarktoSchool Rafflecopter Flies!

by Carrie Boyko, CEB
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Tanner and Carrie
Love the Walk in Sync System

Event Barkers' pre-party giveaways for the #BarktoSchool Twitter Party are officially all in gear, as today's post offers a Rafflecopter giveaway. This prize includes goodies valued at over $80, including prizes from each of our named sponsors and more.

You'll be seeing a review of the Walk in Sync system here this week. Be prepared to be wowed by the ease of its use, the professional videos that will help you understand the science behind the method, and the simple, 3-step process for getting your dog to walk in sync with you. Join me as Tanner and I show off our wonderful new tool.

Just to make sure you haven't missed a thing, be sure to check in with each of the host sites, as you'll find a variety of reviews and product highlights going on through the next 10 days. This is the best way to learn more about our sponsors and be ready to answer questions at the party. Did I mention there are prizes? Bunches of them!

Stop by these sites throughout the week to make sure you're not missing anything important. Surprises can happen! The grand prize keeps growing as we continue to prepare for the party. Wowzer; don't miss the end of this exciting event on August 12.

You'll find more at:

Paris and John's Country Home
5 Minutes for Fido
My Pet Allergies
Dogtipper
Organic Journey Online
Cattipper

If you don't see the Rafflecopter entry form below, simply click on the title to refresh and it will appear at the bottom of the post.


#BarktoSchool sponsors are providing products as prizes for our winners and working with the Event Barkers team to help you learn more about their products and services. There is no purchase required to enter or to join in the Twitter Party on August 12. You must RSVP to win a prize at the party.




Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Patches Hops into Wordless Wednesday

by Carrie Boyko, CEB
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Patches Considers
 the Nature's Logic Challenge
#BarktoSchool has been announced and the All Things Dog Blog clan is weighing their options. Even Patches is sniffing out this new Nature's Logic choice. We'll be watching for her decision while the dogs are busily trying out the new Walk in Sync harnesses and checking out this packaging. I find it fascinating that they recognize new bags of food. Does your dog get curious or withdraw when his food looks or smells different?
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