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Griffin

Conflict regarding Greeting People

We talked about this at training yesterday and it’s been a constant source of….conflict… for me. How should young and enthusiastic dogs be greeting people?  If the dog is super enthusiastic and frenzied….is it ultimately best for them to be Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 15 years ago
Efficiency

A Shaping Class?

Four times this week the topic has come back to training enthusiasts needing to be better at breaking down behaviors into separate components. Once you’ve trained a behavior, you often have one (or more) ideas on how to teach it Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 15 years ago
Stealing Food

Exercises to Keep Dogs off of Counters and Tables

We go over this almost every other week.  Usually with young dogs who just discovered the joys of the countertops.  We recently had a dog in class who had been exploring and successfully finding snacks on counters for over four years. The Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 15 years ago
Griffin

Griffin Training: Working on the Search

Griffin is learning to identify a certain odor. When he finds it, he is supposed to lie down with his nose pointing.  In some circumstances he really wants to dig or retrieve.  Other than that piece, his indication is getting Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 15 years ago
Airplane Security

Training Time Responses Compared to “Real Life” Responses

This week I had multiple students tell me that their dogs are great in training but not in “real life.”  It’s actually not something that comes up too often, usually the dogs are better in “Real Life” than I would Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 15 years ago
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Exercises for Manners at the Door

Re-orienting through doorways:  Practice at interior doorways (bathroom to hallway, bedroom to hallway, etc) before doors that go outside.  Use the least exciting exterior doorway to start with, then move to the more exciting doors.  Go through the door with Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 15 years ago
Dog Books

Book 16: K9 Behavior Basics by Resi Gerritson, Ruud Haak, Simon Prins

I first saw this book mentioned in early June.  I bookmarked the one seller page.  And then after hearing a few more mentions of it, Bob Bailey again saying it would be quite useful…I had to get it. He’s someone Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 15 years ago
4-H

Walking Without Pulling

Last night was yet another 4-H judging opportunity. The club I work with hosted a fun match, we had about 10-15 kids attend, I did all the showmanship, obedience, and rally judging and it went a bit smoother than expected Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 15 years ago
Multiple dogs

Multi Pet Households

This has apparently been the theme for the week, with another call last night.   Multi pet households can be difficult, and especially when multiple species are involved.  The problems tend to fall into a few categories: – Conflict between Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 15 years ago
Seminar

Seminar Weekend Summary: Evaluating Dog Bites and Leash Reactivity Classes

This weekend was a seminar by Cara Shannon, day one was on her scale for evaluating dog bites (dog human and dog-dog) and day two was on how she runs her leash reactivity classes.   Overall?  It was much better Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 15 years ago

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