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Introducing the Dog Training POV Series with Trevor Smith | Pupford

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Introducing the Dog Training POV Series with Trevor Smith | Pupford

In this new training series, trainer Trevor Smith guides you through the ups and downs of training a new puppy. Learn what to do about potty training, jumping, biting, counter surfing, controlling your dog's environment, and more.

Training a dog is hard work! Whether you just adopted a new puppy, a rescue, or senior, or have had a dog for quite some time, our dogs will get into things we don’t want them to, have accidents, regress in training, bark, pull, bite, and so much more! And there are so many questions we see pup parents ask on a regular basis. Questions like, “How should I react to a potty accident?” “What should I do when my dog bites me?” And, “How do I redirect my dog?” Among many others.

In this series we will be taking a journey with Trevor Smith’s new dog, Bolt. Trevor has attached a camera to his chest, to catch his dog Bolt in action, doing some good… and some not so good things. Things like potty accidents, jumping up on people, counter surfing (and sneaking some food), biting, and more. All so you can see what to do at the exact moment that something happens.

ABOUT TREVOR SMITH

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Trevor is a CPDT-KA trainer who continually attends seminars and conferences to improve his knowledge of dog training, and all things dogs.

He is a strong advocate for pain and force-free methods and believes that we should all personally feel good about the methods we use to train our dogs.

When not training dogs, Trevor and his wife (a veterinarian) enjoy fun outdoor activities like scuba diving and zip-lining, taking their dogs on hikes, and playing video games.

Trevor is also a Certified Canine Fitness Trainer from the University of Tennessee.

Connect with Trevor via his website here.

Connect with Trevor on Facebook here.

Connect with Trevor on Instagram here.

Connect with Trevor on YouTube here.

Check out Trevor's podcast here.

DOG POV SERIES

Trevor will be doing deep dives on different topics to help teach you what to do to sculpt the behavior that you want to see, all in real time!

Here are some of the videos you can expect to see in this series:

  • Chewing
  • Biting
  • Jumping
  • Counter Surfing,
  • Potty Training
  • Reward Training
  • Leash Training
  • Socialization

As a dog trainer, Trevor knows that mistakes can be made while training a dog and that as pup parents, we may not do the best job setting our dog up for success.

So follow along every week as Trevor goes through different training techniques, ways to set your dog up for success, learn how to control your dog’s environment, and so much more!

Have other topics you want to see? Let us know in the comments.

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