

Leerburg Dog Training Podcast
Ed Frawley
Leerburg's Dog Training Podcast was started in 2006, long before podcasts became trendy like they are today. Our podcast is a place to share valuable information and have conversations that are important to the dog training community. With podcasts becoming more popular in recent years the team here at Leerburg has elected to release new episodes of some of our favorite content from our trainers like Ed Frawley, Michael Ellis, and Kevin Sheldahl. Learn the evolution and basics of dog training from some of the most experienced trainers in the United States.
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Mar 23, 2006 β’ 52min
How to Break Up a Dog Fight Without Getting Hurt
Dog fights are violent, loud and dangerous events. I get emails every day on dog fights. As I wrote this description I got 2 emails. In one a family had two dogs . Their female GSD killed the dachshund last night. In the second email this family's dog was in a fight with a neighbors dog and did $1,400 damage.

Mar 21, 2006 β’ 8min
Traning Puppies NOT TO BITE
This podcast teached people how to deal with puppies that bite. When pet owners bring a cute little puppy home and it turns into an alligator, most people don't know what to do. This podcast explains why this is happening and offers several options to solve the problem.

Mar 16, 2006 β’ 12min
Bottle Feeding New Born Puppies
This podcasts explains how to make your own puppy formula and then how to bottle feed new born pups. After breeding 350 litters of Germans Shepherds in the past 30 years, Ed Frawley at Leerburg Kennels has a lot of experience in this area.

Mar 15, 2006 β’ 25min
The Groundwork to Becoming a Pack Leader - Part 1
This podcast teaches how to establish a relationship with a new dog. It explains how to develop a bond and a working relationship with a new dog. This podcast was developed from the article I wrote of the same title.

Mar 15, 2006 β’ 19min
Introducing Dogs into Homes with Other Dogs
This podcasts teachs pet owners how to safely add a new dog into a home with existing dogs. It explains how to control pack behavior that enters the picture when new dogs are added to a multidog home.

Mar 11, 2006 β’ 9min
Who Can Pet My Puppy?
Why I don't allow strangers to pet my puppies and dogs.

Mar 10, 2006 β’ 13min
Philosophy of Dog Training
Ed Frawley's dog training philosophy after 45 years of dog training.


