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Dogs & Puppies - Training & Behavior Help
ATTENTION SEEKING
- You must ignore your dog s attempts to get
your attention by whining, pawing, staring, and barking.
- IGNORE MEANS: No looking at your dog, no
speaking to your dog, no touching your dog. When he demands attention you must
pretend that he does not even exist.
- You must of course still give your dog
attention every day but this must be initiated by YOU. Give your dog attention
when he is NOT demanding it.
- As well as following the general rules above,
every day plan two blocks of twenty minutes of 100% attention and then
immediately contrast that with thirty minutes of IGNORING your dog. If you dog
whines during this period of being ignored you may want to get up and walk out
of the room, leaving him on his own for a period of ten to thirty
seconds.
NOTHING FOR FREE
- Your dog must now earn EVERYTHING that he
wants. This means that he must obey a command such as sit before he goes
outside, before he gets a treat, before he gets his dinner, etc.
- Reserve at least half of your dog s daily
food allowance to use rewards for obeying your commands. Also make sure to have
extra tasty treats (e.g. cheese) for rewarding your dog when he behaves
especially well. Do not show him the food reward before he obeys a command
instead have the food reward magically appear AFTER he has obeyed a
command.
- Once your dog understands a command word
(e.g. sit ) he should be rewarded with food EVERY TIME he obeys. You should
wean him off of the food treats by using them on only some occasions. These
occasions can be randomly picked by you or you may choose occasions when he
obeys especially quickly or in distracting situations. (i.g. when there are
visitors.)
- Remember that food is not the only reward.
Other rewards include verbal praise and even eye contract from you.
DINNER TIME
- Prepare your dog s dinner at the same time
that you prepare your own.
- Eat your dinner while allowing your dog to
observe. Attach him away from the table if necessary to prevent him from jumping
up.
- Ignore any of his attempts to get your
attention while you are eating. DO NOT feed your dog from the table!
- When you are finished eating you may add
scraps from your dinner into his bowl. Then give him his dinner.
TOYS AND GAMES
- Move all dog toys out of your dog s reach so
that he no longer owns any of his toys. Chews and bones can be left down for
your dog but they should never be used as a toy.
- You MUST play with your dog every day. A few
shorter sessions are generally better than one long one. Make sure that YOU
initiate the play session.
- Take out one of his toys and play with your
dog but only for as long as YOU want and end the game (i.e. put the toy away) if
he gets over excited.
- It is important to play fetch with your dog.
Reward him for bringing the toy back to you, using lots of praise and maybe food
treats too.
- Ignore your dog if he tries to play keep
away with you, (e.g. running up to you with a toy and then running out of your
reach.) Instead, pick up a different toy and play keep away from your
dog.
- Try to end games (i.e. put the toy away)
while your dog is still keen on playing.
If you find this program helpful,
please make a donation to the Pasadena Humane Society. You can donate online or mail a check made out
to PHS to:
BEST Training Pasadena Humane Society & SPCA
361 S. Raymond Ave Pasadena, CA
91105
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