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On occasion, our posts contain affiliate links. However, we only recommend products that we truly believe in. For more information, visit my <\/em>privacy policy page<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/span>.<\/em><\/a><\/p>\n

Training a Shiba Inu can take a lot of time and effort.<\/p>\n

Which is why it’s important to choose the right training protocol from the very start.<\/p>\n

One negative training experience can damage your relationship with your Shiba indefinitely. <\/em><\/strong> No bones about it. <\/p>\n

That\u2019s where our review on the Puppy Culture training program comes in.<\/p>\n

Puppy Culture by Jane Killion (and others) calls itself a \u201cguiding hand,\u201d a protocol developed by expert dog trainers and behaviorists that have bred, raised, and trained hundreds of dogs.<\/em><\/p>\n

Puppy Culture teaches you everything you need to know about puppy rearing, but is it right for you and your furry friend? <\/p>\n

Let\u2019s find out…<\/p>\n

Introducing The Puppy Culture Protocol<\/strong><\/strong><\/h3>\n

According to Dr. Patricia McConnell, a professor of Zoology at University of Wisconsin-Madison and author of \u201cFor The Love of a Dog\u201d and \u201cThe Other End of the Leash,\u201d the Puppy Culture program\u201c sets the gold standard for responsible breeds and illustrates why good, responsible breeders should be celebrated, not castigated.\u201d <\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

We definitely are on accord with this.<\/p>\n

Responsible breeding produces healthy and happy dogs, while irresponsible breeding produces a myriad of problems.<\/p>\n

It’s already been proven that aversive training methods can lead to increased aggression in dogs and behavioral problems, thus damaging the all important bond between human and animal.<\/p>\n

 Puppy Culture is different. The Puppy Culture program aims to create an environment that furnishes the bond you have with your dog, right from the beginning.<\/em><\/strong> <\/p>\n

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Meet The Puppy Culture Protocol Team<\/strong><\/strong><\/h3>\n

The experts who created Puppy Culture are  trustworthy and knowledgeable in their respected fields.<\/p>\n

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Jane Messineo Killion – Puppy Culture<\/a><\/p>\n

Jane Messineo Killion, the founder, wrote the book \u201cWhen Pigs Fly: Training Success With Impossible Dogs,\u201d a method for working with even the most stubborn of dog breeds\u2014yes, even shibes<\/em><\/strong>\u2014and has also written for magazines. Her husband, Mark Lindquist, is a Bull Terrier breeder. <\/p>\n

Dr. Terri Bright, BCBA-D  is a professor at Simmons College in the Behavior Analysis Department.<\/p>\n

Dr. Bright has trained dogs for many years including running her own private animal behavior practice and enrichment programs for the MSPCA<\/p>\n

She’s trained dogs for agility and won an MBB award for utilizing Pavlovian techniques in dog training. <\/p>\n

Other experts include June and Irv Krukenkamp, who are Dalmatian breeders and professional dog handlers; Dr. Carmen Battaglia, the author of \u201cBreeding Better Dogs\u201d and author of notable articles and a Director of the American Kennel Club; Jean Donaldson, Founder of The Academy for Dog Trainers;  Meghan Herron, DVM ; Kenneth W. Leal, DVM; Noemie M. Bernier, DVM, DACVIM (Neurology) and Diane Zdrodowski of Evanlake Kennels.<\/p>\n

Phew, what a panel of experts!<\/p>\n

This multi-talented group has brought their love of dogs together to create one of the best dog training methods currently available. Their in-depth –  and at times cerebral insight has been fascinating.<\/em><\/strong> <\/p>\n

They bring focus to the most commonly made mistakes of puppy training. <\/p>\n

Overall, you will find yourself watching Puppy Culture DVDs and videos for both entertainment and reference. It\u2019s so practical and approachable, you won\u2019t feel put down for picking it up a second time.<\/p>\n

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A Look Into The Puppy Culture Program<\/strong><\/strong><\/h3>\n

The content of the program is delivered in video form (though other options are available).<\/p>\n

It starts with the initial DVD, entitled \u201cPuppy Culture: The Powerful First 12 Weeks,\u201d<\/em><\/strong> has four discs, each discussing multiple lessons and run anywhere between 60-100 minutes in length, with individual sections averaging about 16-17 minutes in length.<\/p>\n

The content is nicely laid out in understandable pieces, so you can digest the details then get to work. <\/p>\n

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Puppy Culture Protocol Discs 1 – 2 <\/strong><\/strong><\/h3>\n

The videos are designed to not only teach you ways to train your puppy but to delve into the mind and psyche of your dog.<\/p>\n

Understanding the basics of dog physiology and psychology goes a long way in dog training. The more you know, the easier training will be for both you and your Shiba.<\/p>\n

For example, Disc One runs through the pre-natal period, developmental periods, and the oh so important critical socialization period. <\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

Disc Two goes through 5 weeks of age up to 7 weeks of age and discusses things like setting up puppy parties, body handling, biting, potty training fundamentals, and talks about the outcomes of punishment vs. reward training.<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

From a breeder point of view, this time is crucial. No one wants to send a puppy off to a good home and then hear back months later that the family is displeased with the little monster in their household.<\/p>\n

It\u2019s neither good for you nor the poor puppy who is going to potentially be displaced.<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

Puppy Culture aims to reduce that kind of scenario.<\/p>\n

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Puppy Culture Protocol Discs 3 – 4<\/strong><\/strong><\/h3>\n

Disc Three sets up a bigger stage by talking about the fear imprint period, practical skills like leash walking and bonding, as well as more information about socialization with other people and dogs.<\/em><\/strong> <\/p>\n

The idea here is that puppies are super sensitive to certain stimuli, and they are vulnerable to becoming fearful after negative experiences very early on. As mentioned previously, one mistake with a puppy could potentially last a lifetime. <\/p>\n

This means you need to set up a decent training plan early. By the end of first DVD, you will have learned how to do exactly that. <\/p>\n

Puppy Culture also touches on things like games, manding, clicker training, crate training, and how to deal with aggression.<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

What’s great about the Puppy Culture protocol is that everything they teach is backed up with scientific research and evidence.<\/p>\n

You learn not just about why you need to enrich your puppy\u2019s life but why stimulation and exercise is advantageous to their growth and development through science. <\/p>\n

The Enrichment Effect<\/b><\/h3>\n

Animals raised in enriched environments have been shown to have the following physiological changes over animals raised under standard laboratory conditions: \u2022Larger brains \u2022More new brain cells and neural connections \u2022Better brain cell survival \u2022Improved ability to learn and remember \u2022More emotional stability \u2022Better resiliency to stress<\/p>\n

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An fascinating component of the training coined the  \u201cEnrichment Effect<\/a>,\u201d teaches owners the importance of providing puppies with stimulating environments, exercise, and mental stimulation.<\/p>\n

Stimulating Environments – <\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n

Puppy Culture explains that puppies raised in enriched environments reap numerous physiological benefits such as:<\/p>\n