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Training a Bringsel Alert

Posted by MDDogsAdmin on  January 21, 2020
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Introduction While paw alerts ensure that you are aware of your dog’s presence, sometimes they can be a little ambiguous. Dogs that are naturally paw oriented will learn the paw alert in scent training sessions very quickly, however those same dogs will also tend to use their paw for other communication because it is natural for them. For example when she wants affection she may place her paw on your arm, or when she needs

What Type of Alert To Train?

Posted by MDDogsAdmin on  December 4, 2019
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Are you thinking of training a DAD but don’t know what you would like as an alert? Below are common alert behaviors as well as the benefits and difficulties of them. Paw – this is by far the most common alert behavior. It is easy to teach and the dogs can do it from any age. Another benefit of pawing as an alert is it is discreet and can be done when the dog is

Diabetic Alert Dog Breeds

Posted by MDDogsAdmin on  December 4, 2019
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Many breeds can be DADs! While the breed is not the most important factor, certain breeds are more likely to succeed. The most successful breeds for any type of service work are Golden Retrievers, Poodles, Labrador Retrievers,  and Collies. There is a reason established organizations such as The Seeing Eye, Guide Dogs for the Blind, and Canine Companions for Independence use these breeds – they have experimented with other breeds but have found the “Fab

MD Dogs Bringsels

Posted by MDDogsAdmin on  December 3, 2019
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Currently the MD Dogs materials teach how to train a paw alert – it is the most common alert, simple to teach, and any dog can learn it. However, there are some drawbacks to the paw alert and because of this some would prefer a more distinct alert or something that does not require physical contact (especially if the dog is alerting to a young child). The MD Dogs bringsel was created for this purpose!