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Ed Frawley has owned and trained dogs for over 45 years. He has bred over 350 litters of working bloodline German Shepherds in the last 30 years! He has been a police K9 handler for 10 years, was chairman of the training committee for the Wisconsin Police K9 Assoc. for several year. He has competed in AKC obedience training, Schutzhund and at one time was a herding Judge for the AKC. In 1982 Ed started to produce dog training videos and since that time he has produced over 120 dog training videos and DVDs. His web site, leerburg.com is over 10,000 pages which includes a web discussion board that has 8,500 members and an archive of over 100,000 posts.

Leerburg Free Dog Training Videos Ed Frawley

    • Kids & Family
    • 4.3 • 29 Ratings

Ed Frawley has owned and trained dogs for over 45 years. He has bred over 350 litters of working bloodline German Shepherds in the last 30 years! He has been a police K9 handler for 10 years, was chairman of the training committee for the Wisconsin Police K9 Assoc. for several year. He has competed in AKC obedience training, Schutzhund and at one time was a herding Judge for the AKC. In 1982 Ed started to produce dog training videos and since that time he has produced over 120 dog training videos and DVDs. His web site, leerburg.com is over 10,000 pages which includes a web discussion board that has 8,500 members and an archive of over 100,000 posts.

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    Leerburg Leather Leashes are the Best in the World

    Leerburg Leather Leashes are the Best in the World

    • 17 min
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    Detection Dog Proofing Kit

    Detection Dog Proofing Kit

    • 4 min
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    Magnetic Balls in Dog Training Reviewed

    Magnetic Balls in Dog Training Reviewed

    • 9 min
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    How to Measure Your Dog For a Keeper Collar

    How to Measure Your Dog For a Keeper Collar

    The Keeper Collars® Hidden Prong Collar is not simply a cover for a prong collar. The prong is built directly into the collar, allowing for unmatched functionality and camouflaging of the prong.
    How to Fit a Prong Collar

    • 3 min
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    How to Adjust Loose or Bent Prongs on Any Prong Collar

    How to Adjust Loose or Bent Prongs on Any Prong Collar

    Important
    Leerburg strongly recommends using a backup collar any time you use a prong collar. Prong collars can come apart (especially if not fit properly). With a backup collar, you can ensure that your dog will remain leashed. We recommend using a Dominant Dog Collar as a backup. Paired alongside with the Prong Collar Leash, your backup leash won't interfere with prong collar corrections. A retractable leash should not be used with prong collars.
    For more information on proper prong collar use, view our article on Should I Use a Prong Collar on My Dog?

    • 4 min
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    Ed Frawley Sits Down with Travis Olson From Keeper Collars

    Ed Frawley Sits Down with Travis Olson From Keeper Collars

    In this video, Ed Frawley sits down with Travis Olson from Keeper Collars® to discuss the quality product that is Keeper Collars. They dive into the mission of Keeper Collars, how to measure your dog for a Keeper Collar, and which keeper collar is best for you based on the various options available.
    The Keeper Collars® Hidden Prong Collar is not simply a cover for a prong collar. The prong is built directly into the collar, allowing for unmatched functionality and camouflaging of the prong.
    These collars are designed to easily be put on and taken off. Gone are the days of struggling to pinch the prongs together. For those people who do not have a ton of dexterity in their fingers, this is going to be a huge benefit.
    Because you are no longer pinching the prongs to put the collar on and take off, you do not have to worry about them eventually wearing out and becoming loose. This also eliminates the worry of your prong coming apart when you need it most. With that, you no longer need to use a backup collar. Leerburg has always recommended using a backup collar with a prong. Simply because if and when the prong fails it will fail when you need it most and maintaining control over your dog in those instances is crucial. With the Keeper Collar, there is no way for the prongs to come apart. Even if they did, the leather flat strap doubles as your back up collar.

    • 31 min

Customer Reviews

4.3 out of 5
29 Ratings

29 Ratings

KristiG98 ,

Very disappointed in the most recent podcast

Little tact when discussing veterinary medicine. Not all veterinarians are out for money as you’ve described. Yes, leaving your dog intact does put them at risks for some cancers as well as pyometras, that is science based fact. It’s up to a dog owner to assess the risk vs reward and make a decision from there. It’s a shame you’re basing your opinion off of very outdated experiences from long before you became a dog trainer. We as professionals in animal industry need to work together not against each other. I’m not a veterinary worker nor do I have spayed/neutered dogs so this isn’t a biased opinion.

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