To crate train a cat, leave the crate in a high-traffic area for the cat to explore, start putting toys inside the crate and feed the cat its regular meals inside. Get a cat to be comfortable in a crate with help from a professional pet behavior consultant in this free video on cat training. Expert: Alyssa B. Ward Contact: www.friendlypettraining.com Bio: Alyssa B. Ward is a professional pet behavior consultant, solving cat and dog behavior problems including aggression, anxiety, fears and phobias within the comfort of people’s homes. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Cats are known to be more difficult to train than dogs. They tend to be more independent and walk with an air of royalty about them. Our cream white persian kitten fits that description pretty well. However, when it comes to some basic commands, he has been much easier to train and has learned the tricks more quickly than one of our puppies. This video features some of the tricks that our kitten can perform thus far. Please subscribe to our channel ^^ www.youtube.com to follow our pets as they learn more commands. They also have their own blog at SweetFurr.Blogspot.com so come visit them for pictures and stories. =)
A new puppy can cause a cat considerable stress, but the use of a pheromone collar or spray can restore feelings of calm and safety. Learn how to use calming pheromone products in this free video on cat training. Expert: Erin Boyle Bio: Erin Boyle, a graduate of the Animal Behavior College and a certified dog trainer (ABCDT), also has a degree in veterinary technology and works as a registered veterinary technician (RVT). Filmmaker: Kelly West Series Description: If your kitty needs to stay out of the window blinds, stop digging up the garden, get used to a new puppy or stop biting the hand that feeds it, these cat training tips will come as a great relief. Learn cat-owner survival skills from a registered veterinary technician in this free video series.
CLICK HERE www.secretofcats.blogspot.com No matter how much you love to spoil and pamper your pet, the truth is your little tiger has to follow the rules of the house. True, cats are independent creatures but they need routines and schedules, too. And in order to avoid constant stress over kittys dirty deeds, you must establish what is acceptable and what is not.
From Virginia Broitman and Sherri Lippman’s The How of Bow Wow, this clear overview of clicker training gives you the basics in just one minute! From the ClickFlicks Learning Center. www.clickertraining.tv “Clicker training” is the popular term for the training or teaching method based on what we know about how living organisms learn. Research has shown that any creature—whether a dog, cat, dolphin, parrot, fish, horse, llama, or person—is more likely to learn and repeat actions that result in consequences it desires and enjoys. So clicker trainers provide consequences desired by their animal in exchange for actions or behaviors desired by their trainers. We call these consequences “rewards” and the process is called “reinforcement.” Clicker training, therefore, is a positive-reinforcement-based system of training. First widely used by dolphin trainers who needed a way to teach behavior without using physical force, operant conditioning (the scientific term for clicker training) can be and has been successfully employed with animals of all sizes and species, both domesticated and wild, young and old; all breeds of dogs and puppies, cats, birds, leopards, rats, rabbits, chinchillas, fish, and more. Clicker trainers who learn the underlying principles have at their disposal a powerful set of tools that enable them to analyze behaviors, modify existing methods for individual animals, and create new methods where none previously existed. This flexibility allows the tools of …
Ramses, the toilet training kitty, goes #1 in his mock-toilet. He no longer requires litter. After going #1 he looks in the real toilet, making the connection. He then goes #2. Although you will see discolored water, this video does not show the actual #1 or #2.Train your own cat at www.toilettrainedcat.wordpress.com Toilet Training Cat: Ditch the Litter, Embrace the Loo! RELAXED CAT’s Accident-Free Guide to Toilet Training Your Favorite Feline
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Check out my other cute animal videos! Nuveena, my boyfriend’s cat, has learned how to play fetch. She is about 3 or 4 years old and full of energy. Some aspects of teaching her to play this game included teaching her not to claw us when we took away her “prey”