vizzla
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I went to a really usefull cours today with Alf.
The goal is for him to tell me when other dogs or people are nearby - by him comming to me and wait for a treat instead of launching at the dogs.
The method is in for steps:
1= rewarding the dog when he is LOOKING at another dog
2) rewarding when the dog is LOOKING at another dog, and turns to me for a treat
3) rewarding the dog when hes LOOKING, TURNING and COMES to me (two steps)
4) rewarding when the dog, from a distance, LOOKING, TURNING and COMING to me!
The other dogs made to nr 2 in todays class.
Alf, on the other hand, had much more trubble with other dogs than I knew. He is just scared of other dogs, and when he has been stairring at me and waiting for a treat - wich I interpered as him being attentiv to me - was him beeing to scared to even look at another dog. So we have to be on level 1 for quite some time.
We have to make him feel good about LOOKING at another dog, before we can expect anything else. Ive got a big "aha" moment today!
Now I will really try to make every dog-meeting as calm and positive as possible for little Alf so he doenst have to be scared any more! Poor boy! I didnt know he was so fearfull!
What have you learned on a course?
The goal is for him to tell me when other dogs or people are nearby - by him comming to me and wait for a treat instead of launching at the dogs.
The method is in for steps:
1= rewarding the dog when he is LOOKING at another dog
2) rewarding when the dog is LOOKING at another dog, and turns to me for a treat
3) rewarding the dog when hes LOOKING, TURNING and COMES to me (two steps)
4) rewarding when the dog, from a distance, LOOKING, TURNING and COMING to me!
The other dogs made to nr 2 in todays class.
Alf, on the other hand, had much more trubble with other dogs than I knew. He is just scared of other dogs, and when he has been stairring at me and waiting for a treat - wich I interpered as him being attentiv to me - was him beeing to scared to even look at another dog. So we have to be on level 1 for quite some time.
We have to make him feel good about LOOKING at another dog, before we can expect anything else. Ive got a big "aha" moment today!
Now I will really try to make every dog-meeting as calm and positive as possible for little Alf so he doenst have to be scared any more! Poor boy! I didnt know he was so fearfull!
What have you learned on a course?