The reason Leerburg produced this course was the help rescue organizations reduce the number of dogs that were returned after being adopted. Most returned happen simply because new adoptees don't know how to live with a dog. See the full outline at the bottom of this description.
Our course provides a tool that shelters can us to teach adoptees the correct way to introduce a new dog into their home and then teach them the correct way to manage a dog in the home.
Module 1 | What is a Rescue Dog | |||
Segment 1 | The Journey Begins | |||
Segment 2 | Before You Adopt | |||
Segment 3 | Preparing Your Home | |||
Module 2 | Introducing Your Dog to it's Forever Home | |||
Segment 1 | Potty Training | |||
Segment 2 | Introducing the Dog to the Crate | |||
Segment 3 | Introducing Your Dog to other Pets | |||
Segment 4 | Introducing the Dog to the Car and Travel | |||
Module 3 | The Art of Communication with a Dog | |||
Segment 1 | Basic Obedience | |||
Segment 2 | Play Time | |||
Segment 3 | Real World Training | |||
Module 4 | Behavior Modification | |||
Segment 1 | Separation Anxiety | |||
Segment 2 | Destructive Behaviors | |||
Segment 3 | Barking | |||
Segment 4 | Resource Guarding | |||
Segment 5 | Fearful and Shy Dogs | |||
Module 5 | Health and Maintenance | |||
Segment 1 | Preparing for a Vet Visit | |||
Segment 2 | Preparing for a trip to the Groomer | |||
Segment 3 | Dog Diet | |||
Module 6 | People Places and Things | |||
Segment 1 | Dogs and Kids | |||
Segment 2 | Introducing Your Dog to New Environments | |||
Segment 3 | Dogs and Vehicle | |||
Segment 4 | Dog Parks & Off-Leash Dogs | |||
Module 7 | In CLOSING | |||
Module 8 | RESCUE STORIES | |||
Adoptees often dogs are returned as a result of bad manners. The bottom line is manners can be learned through proper management and patience.
Every dog goes through a honeymoon process when they come into a new home. If there are going to be behavioral problems they show up right away or shortly after the honeymoon is over. These problems can be corrected if the new owners simply follow the protocol outlined in this course.
It is important to understand that there is a difference between obedience training and managing our dogs. While both are important, quite often management is more important than obedience training. Management simply means we teach a dog, through the use of dog crates, ex-pens, dog kennels and leash control how we expect him to act in our home.
In this course we will also take a behind the scenes to look at the journey many rescue dogs go on before reaching your home. We interview staff and volunteers of rescue organizations to see what life was like before it was adopted.
We will go over common behavior problems associated with dog adoption (nervousness, separation anxiety, etc…) and how to solve and prevent those problems.
We will discuss how to properly introduce a dog to a new environment and housemates, Proper Socialization Techniques, Maintaining a Healthy Pet, Leash Walking, Obedience Training and more...
The content in this course is also available on DVD at Leerburg.com
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TARGET AUDIENCE
Our goal is to provide the kind of information that eliminates dogs being returned to the shelter for reasons that would not have happened had the dog been managed properly. The course will benefit Rescue organizations that put dogs in short term foster homes and/or people who adopt a dogs from shelters. Our course will teach simple methods on how to live with a dog in ways that eliminate behaviors problems.
COURSE REQUIREMENTS
This course is intended for new dog owners or soon to be new dog owners who have or will be adopting a dog from a shelter or rescue. It can also apply to a new dog or puppy from a breeder or pet store.
MODULE 1: What is a Rescue Dog? Free Preview
Module 1 will cover what a rescue is and several tours showing where the journey begins with a rescue dog. We'll also cover creating a training plan and preparations to set you and your new dog up for success.
SEGMENT 1: The Journey Begins
A behind the scenes look at several dog rescues
SEGMENT 2: Before you Adopt
Considerations before adopting and creating a plan to make life easier during the adoption process.
SEGMENT 3: Preparing Your Home
Preparing your home before you adopt sets you and your new dog up for success. In this segment we'll help you choose the right equipment for your home.
MODULE 2: Introducing Your New Dog to it's Forever Home
Module 2 will cover the beginning steps of training with your dog including potty training, introducing your new dog to the crate, other pets, and traveling in the car.
SEGMENT 1: Potty Training
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SEGMENT 2: Introducing Your Dog to a Crate
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SEGMENT 3: Introducing Your Dog to Other Pets
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SEGMENT 4: Introducing Your Dog to the Car and Travel
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MODULE 3: The Art of Communication with Your Dog
Module 3 will cover basic obedience, play time, and real world training to give you a basis of how to start training and managing your dog.
SEGMENT 1: Basic Obedience
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SEGMENT 2: Play Time
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SEGMENT 3: Real World Training
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MODULE 4: Behavior Modifications
Module 4 will cover problems areas that may arise with your dog either right away or after the "honeymoon" stage including separation anxiety, destructive behaviors, barking. resource guarding, and more.
SEGMENT 1: Separation Anxiety
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SEGMENT 2: Destructive Behaviors
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SEGMENT 3: Barking
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SEGMENT 4: Resource Guarding
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SEGMENT 5: Fearful and Shy Dogs
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MODULE 5: Health and Maintenance
Module 5 will cover maintaining a healthy lifestyle for your dog. Vet visits, grooming, and diet.
SEGMENT 1: Preparing for a Vet Visit
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SEGMENT 2: Preparing for the Groomer
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SEGMENT 3: Dog Diet
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MODULE 6: People, Places, & Things
Module 6 will cover preparing your dog for success when bringing them out into the world, introducing them to kids, other dogs, new environments, and more.
SEGMENT 1: Dogs and Kids
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SEGMENT 2: Introducing Your Dog to New Environments
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SEGMENT 3: Dogs and Vehicles
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SEGMENT 4: Dog Parks & Off-Leash Walks
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MODULE 7: In Closing
JJ and Leerburg would like to personally thank you for taking this course and choosing to adopt!
MODULE 8: Rescue Stories
Module 8 will cover several rescue stories of owners and their rescue dogs. We will add more stories as time goes on and we're able to capture more of theses stories.
MODULE 9: Where Do I Go From Here?
SEGMENT 1: Related Courses
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SEGMENT 2: Sublime Canine
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"I wish I had taken this course before I rescued my dog. I feel like there are many things that would have helped to ease her into her new environment as we were her third home after being picked up as a stray. The sections including prevention of separation anxiety and the importance of socialization/neutralization were very informative and personally helpful. Of course, hindsight is 20/20!
This well-rounded course has a lot of material that I can utilized now as well as in the future. Currently, I volunteer with a rescue and have started to foster dogs. I feel better equipped to help these dogs on their journey to finding their permanent homes, especially in preventing behavioral problems and preparing them to be more adoptable."
- Rachel Wright on 04/15/2020
"We enjoyed taking this course. There was a lot of valuable information that needed to be repeated to even long time dog owners. We especially like the modules that gave information on introducing you new dog to it's forever home, the module that explained behavior modifications and the module that gave information on slowly and incrementally introducing the dog to new surroundings, people and other stimuli. We also learned that it is better for us and the dog to be neutralized rather than be socialized. "
- Donna & Steve Farmer on 04/15/2020
Q: Do I have to have a dog from a rescue, or can this course be used with a new puppy or older dog?
A: No. This course can be used for new puppy owners and new dog owners in general as we will talk about setting up your home, car rides, crate training, vet visits, separation anxiety, and more!
What's the difference between this course, the DVD, and the stream?
DVD: 3 hours 36 minutes (physical copy)
Stream: 3 hours 36 minutes, lifetime access, stream from anywhere
Online Course: 83 videos (370 minutes), additional text content, discussion board, lifetime access, stream from anywhere