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Pat Muller and Manners in Minutes

Selasa, 10 Mei 2016

I check the stats on this blog on a regular basis along with the stats on my website, www.ppmim.net. Among other things I can see what web pages or articles get looked at and how many people looked at them. I also get the search phrases that found each site.

One of the more common search phrases is Manners in Minutes or Pat Muller Manners in Minutes. I think some people are looking for her rather than me.

So if you came to this site looking for either Pat or her wonderful training system, let me tell you about her.

I met Pat about seven years ago when she gave a seminar in Denver. We had taken Chicklet, our female Lakeland Terrier, to that seminar when a fairly good and very likeable trainer in town here had worked with Chicklet. And unfortunately his training had not helped, it had just made things worse. When I asked my breeder what to do, she sent me to Pat.

I attended a lot of seminars when I was in law enforcement. Most were pretty good, some were excruciatingly bad (usually the subject was okay but the instructor was lousy) and a very few that had an immediate and important impact. When Pat stood up and explained how her system and tools worked, a light bulb went on over my head. This was a system that both the dog and the owner could understand. And this was a system that mimicked how dogs learn when raised in a working pack. And Pat is one of those speakers who leave an indelible impression on you.

A few months later we attended a Lakeland event at Pat’s Quansa Kennels in South Beloit IL. There is a reason I call this blog the Accidental Dog Trainer. Somehow from those two events, without intending for it to happen, I ended up opening a Manners in Minutes training center here in Colorado Springs when I retired.

It did not take me very long, due to the Manners in Minutes system, to start to build a solid reputation as a dog trainer here. And it would be easy for me to get a swollen head. Cops aren’t known for having modest egos. But for the first couple of years I got to go out and train with Pat for a few days each year. And that has kept me humble. It still does.

When each dog finishes in here, it goes out a well trained and well mannered dog. A big part is my experience in using the system, an even bigger part is the system itself. But the biggest reason for that dog and owner’s success is the talent and brilliance of Pat Muller.

So if you got here today because you are looking at training in the Manners in Minutes system, then yes, you should use it to train your dog.

There are a couple of ways to train in this system. Pat does mail order both a book and a DVD on how to train the dog yourself, along with the necessary training equipment. And she has a Yahoo group that supports her system. A few of you may know someone who has trained in the system who can help you. I think it really helps to have someone with experience in the system to work with you, but I know that is not always possible.

Through Pat I know a number of people who are not doing this professionally, but help out with rescue and other organizations.

If however you want to travel where you can work in a training center in this method, at the moment you only have two choices, Pikes Peak Manners In Minutes here in Colorado Springs with me and Quansa Kennels in South Beloit IL with Pat.

As much as I would like you to come here for training, and I will add that I think it’s prettier with a nicer climate, if you cant come here, go to Quansa.

Listen to Pat, do what she teaches you. You will end up with a wonderful, well mannered and obedient dog.

I did.

Doug




PS The picture is Pat Muller training me at Quansa a couple of years ago. The dogs were fine, I needed some extra work.
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Senin, 28 Maret 2016

Guide dog training has been a passion of mine for the past three years. Ever since I witnessed a guide dog manuever his handler through a busy intersection Ive been in awe of guide dog training.

Guide dog training is not my only interest. I have a keen interest in dogs and training in general. Service dog training, dog obedience training, dog training schools, dog training careers, dog training certifications...you name something dog related and I probably have an interest in it.

Today and for the next few weeks Id like to talk about the ins and outs of dog training. My particular interest right now are the differences between different guide dog training methods.

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Im not a guide dog trainer, but who knows maybe someday I will be. Over the past few years Ive been volunteering as a guide dog puppy raiser. I first got involved with guide dog puppy raising after visiting the OC Pet Expo several years ago. While walking around visiting the many pet products and adoption tents at the OC Pet Expo we stumbled across the Guide Dog Puppy In Training booth. Ive always been interested in volunteering my time for worthy causes and immediately put in my application to raise a puppy.

Puppy raising has been a great experience and I enjoy every minute of it. Well maybe not the long nights when your guide dog puppy is only 8 weeks old and just wants to cry all night...but besides that...totally worth it!

As a guide dog puppy raiser Ive been given the opportunity to get a first hand look at the early stages of guide dog training. The majority of early guide dog training revolves around just a couple simple goals:
  • Socialization
  • Basic Obedience
Youve probably seen a guide dog or a guide dog puppy in training roaming around the grocery store, restaurant, or movie theater. This is part of the puppies socialization and something a regular dog is not allowed to do. It sometimes reminds me of the Peanuts cartoon when Snoopy has to "keep off the grass no dogs allowed!" However, guide dogs and puppies in training are allowed into most "no dogs allowed" areas.

Puppy raisers are also responsible for teaching basic obedience. Im training my second puppy and the majority of the commands I teach are just basic dog obedience training. We will teach our dogs a few guide dog specific commands, but as I said the majority are simple basic obedience.

One point Id like to make before closing out this article is that guide dog puppy raisers need to be very strict with their training. You must follow all the guide dog training rules very closely. A few things that some people might allow their dogs to do that is absolutely forbidden of a guide dog puppy in training are:
  • Jumping on the furniture
  • Jumping on people
  • Eliminating during a walk (guide dogs are trained to eliminate before they start their walk)
  • Not allowed to sniff around during a walk
These are just a few of the many strict rules we must abide by when raising our guide dog puppies in training.

If youre interested in dogs you may also have an interest in guide dog training and guide dog puppy raising. If so, please feel free to leave a comment in the comments section and Ill do my best to leave the most complete answer possible.
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