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The Physical Dog

When traditional trainers talk about “a dog,” they’re looking at a physical dog and seeing just that—a dog. When you look at any dog, I need you to see three parts: 1) the physical dog, 2) the non-physical brain, and 3) the non-physical mind. The physical dog is...

The Wild Dog

A dog that’s in the 5-10 range. 6-10, 7-10, 8-10 each range is higher and worse in terms of the bad behaviors the dog does, and the time and amount of patience needed to get the dog to be relaxed and submissive. Back to the Wiki, or press the “Back”...

Three Parts of Every Dog

Nature’s Three Parts to Every Dog The Physical Dog The Non-physical Brain The Non-physical Mind Most dogs have 1) the physical dog, and 2) its non-physical brain present. Think of it as a mountaintop metaphor with two boulders. Only one can be in charge at any...

When One of Our Dogs Dies

If we have more than one dog, some owners think the remaining dogs get depressed. Other owners think they feel depressed themselves. I’m feeling sad and depressed. My other dogs are still with me. I don’t know what’s going on inside them. They’re acting differently....

Where to Start?

How do I get a handle on what RDL training is all about? What are some of the factors that can affect high energy and low energy dogs? Based on the following characteristics, choose the thing that most catches your attention. Choose the thing that most affects you and...