Handling Shyness- Clicker Dog Training - training a dog
Handling Shyness- Clicker Dog Training
If you live in the San Diego Area and are interested in adopting Jamie or Beanie, contact: Loving Arms Animal Rescue and Adoption www.lovingpetadoptions.org These exercises are for all dogs, as most dogs do not like to be handled. This video is the first in a series to come... I am sorry about the big block of text at the beginning of the video, but it is because this exercise needs to be taken seriously, as if done wrong you can scare a dog, and a frightened dog will bite, as will any animal that is frightened. If you are worried that your dog is too shy or frightened to work with, you can talk to an animal behaviorist first. Another game you can do is just tossing the dog treats, and feeding the dog his meals by dropping the kibble for the dog following you.
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Smartest Yorkie Puppy Ever! Such A Yorkshire Terrier Dog - training a dog
Smartest Yorkie Puppy Ever! Such A Yorkshire Terrier Dog
www.YorkyDogTraining.com Everyone is asking me how did I train my dog so well. it was easy, all I used was a really easy training book from that dog teaching website. **************************** Shorty showcases what a smart yorkie can really do ****************************
I am working on this with my new puppy who dislikes when strangers lean over him and pet him on the head (he gets scared and sometimes growls or even snips). what is a quick and to the point way to tell strangers who want to pet him what to do? something like "you can pet him, but let him come to you, and pet his body or sides"... I just want something simple to say until we perfect the handling exercises
ReplyDeleteA key facet to successful counter-conditioning that's left out here is ruling out other predictors of the food. When you do these rapid, rhythmic repetitions, time becomes more of a predictor than touch. The way to avoid that is easy: make irregular ITIs (inter-trial intervals), i.e., space out your touches with variable intervals of time in between.
ReplyDeleteMy friend loves going to the doctor for shots and blood tests because she used to get lollipops whenever she went as a kid.
ReplyDeleteCan these handling exercises be used and work for harness aversion or do we need to use your 'teach your dog to love his harness' instruction video for that ?
ReplyDeleteThank you for reading it for me.. I really understand every detail... It's such a great tips... :D
ReplyDeleteMy dog doesn't seem to enjoy being petted but will pit up with it. She does however sometomew pit her ears back a little however they seem always like this. Please help I really want a happy dog. Previous person used negative punishments..
ReplyDeleteThis bitch is hot, and i'm not talking about the dog.
ReplyDeleteWonderful video!
ReplyDeleteI was wondering what is the brand of the blue dog carrier that can be seen on 2:37? I am looking for one for traveling with my dog and that one looks PERFECT!
Keep up the great work!
really good video, what treats do u give them>?
ReplyDeletefound this video very very useful ,i have been fostering an almost ferral staffy x boxer pup who had no human contact ,he now accepts my touch and we are now working towards other people touching him ,thanx again
ReplyDeleteItruly enjoy your video's and most always mark them as a LIKE. I did for this one also.
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Hear. Hear. Make that at least two customers for sure! ;o)
ReplyDeleteI have a new dog and I believe she was abusied by other people or dogs. But she is very shy and I really need your help. PLEASE I DO WANT TO KEEP HER SAFE AND HAPPY.
ReplyDeleteMy aunt's dog only stays in the kitchen which is his bedroom. He wouldn't come out. If brought out, the moment he reached home and touches the floor or entered the house, he will immediately run to the kitchen. If there is a guest, he will not come out until my aunt carried him out and hold him in her hands. If she let go, the dog will run back again. But he's supercute you know......
ReplyDeleteYou're making great tutorials! I've found your videos a week ago and already learned a lot about clicker training. I have a one year old Westie and using clicker a lot lately but there are a few things I don't really know... Somehow she is afraid of big dogs and also she is lying down to his back a lot for all dogs... today she did this for a 12 weeks old half sized puppy... Do you know what should I do to build more limit before she bows to other dogs?
ReplyDeletegreat work, so many will benefit from this video!
ReplyDeletewhat kidn of dog treats do u use?
ReplyDeleteEmily - you've got a multi-disk DVD due. Go for it. You'd have one customer for sure!
ReplyDeleteis there another video of targeting chin and head??- how to targeting chin an head??
ReplyDeletei can't find it anymore;-( i i would love to try it with my dog!!!
thank you so much, emma
is there another video of targeting chin and head??- how to targeting chin an head??
ReplyDeletei can't find it anymore;-( i i would love to try it with my dog!!!
thank you so much, emma
is there another video of targeting chin and head??- how to targeting chin an head??
ReplyDeletei can't find it anymore;-( i i would love to try it with my dog!!!
thank you so much, emma
this video is SO helpful! I am thinking of adopting a shy dog and I'm so glad to know there are ways to overcome her shyness
ReplyDeletecool! who are Jamie and Beanie?
ReplyDeleteWow- great video! It has helped me a lot.
ReplyDeleteI must say-I've been working w/ Jackson in a similar way. He's not like super super fearful like I've seen some dogs but he's def. shy w/ strangers (not with ppl he knows at all!) and I've been bringing him to little league games and he's actually begun going up to little kids on his own and i ask the kids if they want to give him a treat. he's gotten significantly better in only a few months! im going to continue on with more advice from this vid.
Funny that you replied with throwing the ball. I was just at my clients doing the same and Lilly was a different dog. Thanks! Looking forward to more great videos.
ReplyDeletemy yorkie bella looks just like shortie...
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ReplyDelete@moo101c your face is disgusting
ReplyDeleteSo cute
ReplyDeleteCant stop watching yorkie videos
ReplyDeleteplayin dead is cute
ReplyDeleteVery Good and Cute!!
ReplyDeletePlease watch our videos about our yorkie luna
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Shorty"s pretty :)
ReplyDeletethey used my dog for the video :-) just kidding
ReplyDeletewhy the hell do they cut of its tail?
ReplyDeleteMy dog does the potty bell, except he uses it just to play outside ._.
ReplyDeleteMy yorky just wants to hump my hands if i wave it in front of him, or try his darn hardest to slip in a french kiss when im talking to him. Hes one horny..... mickeyficky lol This one, is a scholar compared to mine.
ReplyDeleteyour dog is so smart and adorable! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm getting a yorkie tomorrow
ReplyDeleteYorkies forever.
ReplyDeleteI have a Yorkie, too. There are so cute!!!
ReplyDeleteNot a nice name shortie
ReplyDeleteI wish mine did that she can beg but i wish she can roll over and play dead
ReplyDeleteHOW do you do that???
ReplyDeletewtf is up with that rug its disguisting poor dog gotta live in such a filthy home
ReplyDeleteSO CUTE!
ReplyDeleteRip out that carpet and replace it with wood because it's disgusting. Do you go to the bathroom there.
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