Hi, as many of you may already know, I use positive methods when working with my dogs. I like that it gives them a chance to really think and work things out in their mind. It is such a joy when you see them figure out what you really want! They often act just as excited as you do!
Learning the train FOR the moment and not IN the moment was so beneficial for me. It sped up my dogs progress at lightening speed. As well as rewarding those times when you are not training like catching your dogs relaxing and calmly walking up and placing a treat on the floor for them (saying nothing and being very calm). These small rewards at times when they are behaving calmly is known as "capturing calmness". Learning the positive attention noise, or "positive interrupter" was helpful as well.
I learnt this from Emily from channel Kikopup on Youtube.
Positive reinforcement works on any dog regardless of age , breed, male/female, or lifestyle. Sometimes you have to adjust how you use it and be creative depending on the dog you are working with but you can get where you want with your dog by using it!
I really would like to share information about a wonderful YouTube channel called Kikopup. Her methods really gave me more confidence that I could train my prey driven dog without aversive methods.
One of her dogs was reactive in the past as well as some of her clients dogs, but you will never realize it because of how calm and behaved they are now!
Even when training puppies new behaviors, it goes smoothly, because she rewards heavily those "in between times" when they are just sitting calmly. She breaks everything into small achievable goals. Really setting them up for success. Often people think she is using puppies that already know the behavior because of how quickly they pick up on it!
The light bulb moment for me was when she explained how it is possible to use positive methods when training dogs who want to chase that rabbit in the woods ,or the squirrels and birds. Which was one of my dogs at that time!
The answer was you don't train them at those times. When they are already over threshold they are in no state of mind to learn anything at that point. You instead make through counter conditioning those animals blend in with the environment. They essentially become uninteresting stimuli in the dogs environment. The dogs will come back to you with ease because they no longer want those other animals and don't see a need to be interested in them at all.
You may be interested in Emily LarIham's ( Kikopup as I may have spelled her last name wrong) VOD Harnessing The Hunter.
She also has a video on this for free on her channel that has nice footage of the end result of working with her own dogs. How is it possible to use Positive Reinforcement to train a RELIABLE recall? - YouTube
At one point one of my dogs was reactive around other dogs and and using counter conditioning I was able to not only fix the problem, but get him to the point that he wanted to play with the dogs he had previously barked and lunged at.
There were 3 new dogs next door. The owners would let them out to play at random times throughout the day. What I did initially was I would have my dog laying on a mat a long distance away (I already rewarded him heavily each time he got on the mat making it an enjoyable spot). Using high value meat and treats I would have him look at the dog. I instantly tossed him the treat on his mat. I would do this repeatedly . Over time I had him look a the dogs and look at me and rewarded. Over time by repeating this process he was at a point where he would not even look at the dogs anymore from that distance. I repeated the steps gradually getting closer and closer to the other dogs when they were out each training session.
When they were not out I still repeated the process having him look over at the yard the dogs would normally be out in.
I was thrilled when we were finally at a point where the dogs met through a fence. The first day the other dog was trying to play and my dog finally returned the gesture. Going into a play bow!
I will post a picture of the simple plan for Emotional and Behavioral modification. It is basically what I used. The full explanation is on dogmantics.com and she goes over much of this in her free YouTube videos.
Some other resources are channel Training Positive on YouTube who really helped me with loose leash walking, as well as Freestyle Paws who inspired me to teach my dogs fun and amazing tricks. They both have have excellent content as well!!
Training Positive - YouTube
Amazing Dog Tricks by Border Collie JUSTY [4 years] - YouTube
Learning the train FOR the moment and not IN the moment was so beneficial for me. It sped up my dogs progress at lightening speed. As well as rewarding those times when you are not training like catching your dogs relaxing and calmly walking up and placing a treat on the floor for them (saying nothing and being very calm). These small rewards at times when they are behaving calmly is known as "capturing calmness". Learning the positive attention noise, or "positive interrupter" was helpful as well.
I learnt this from Emily from channel Kikopup on Youtube.
Positive reinforcement works on any dog regardless of age , breed, male/female, or lifestyle. Sometimes you have to adjust how you use it and be creative depending on the dog you are working with but you can get where you want with your dog by using it!
I really would like to share information about a wonderful YouTube channel called Kikopup. Her methods really gave me more confidence that I could train my prey driven dog without aversive methods.
One of her dogs was reactive in the past as well as some of her clients dogs, but you will never realize it because of how calm and behaved they are now!
Even when training puppies new behaviors, it goes smoothly, because she rewards heavily those "in between times" when they are just sitting calmly. She breaks everything into small achievable goals. Really setting them up for success. Often people think she is using puppies that already know the behavior because of how quickly they pick up on it!
The light bulb moment for me was when she explained how it is possible to use positive methods when training dogs who want to chase that rabbit in the woods ,or the squirrels and birds. Which was one of my dogs at that time!
The answer was you don't train them at those times. When they are already over threshold they are in no state of mind to learn anything at that point. You instead make through counter conditioning those animals blend in with the environment. They essentially become uninteresting stimuli in the dogs environment. The dogs will come back to you with ease because they no longer want those other animals and don't see a need to be interested in them at all.
You may be interested in Emily LarIham's ( Kikopup as I may have spelled her last name wrong) VOD Harnessing The Hunter.
She also has a video on this for free on her channel that has nice footage of the end result of working with her own dogs. How is it possible to use Positive Reinforcement to train a RELIABLE recall? - YouTube
At one point one of my dogs was reactive around other dogs and and using counter conditioning I was able to not only fix the problem, but get him to the point that he wanted to play with the dogs he had previously barked and lunged at.
There were 3 new dogs next door. The owners would let them out to play at random times throughout the day. What I did initially was I would have my dog laying on a mat a long distance away (I already rewarded him heavily each time he got on the mat making it an enjoyable spot). Using high value meat and treats I would have him look at the dog. I instantly tossed him the treat on his mat. I would do this repeatedly . Over time I had him look a the dogs and look at me and rewarded. Over time by repeating this process he was at a point where he would not even look at the dogs anymore from that distance. I repeated the steps gradually getting closer and closer to the other dogs when they were out each training session.
When they were not out I still repeated the process having him look over at the yard the dogs would normally be out in.
I was thrilled when we were finally at a point where the dogs met through a fence. The first day the other dog was trying to play and my dog finally returned the gesture. Going into a play bow!
I will post a picture of the simple plan for Emotional and Behavioral modification. It is basically what I used. The full explanation is on dogmantics.com and she goes over much of this in her free YouTube videos.
Some other resources are channel Training Positive on YouTube who really helped me with loose leash walking, as well as Freestyle Paws who inspired me to teach my dogs fun and amazing tricks. They both have have excellent content as well!!
Training Positive - YouTube
Amazing Dog Tricks by Border Collie JUSTY [4 years] - YouTube