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Undesirable behavior
can be caused by many things, including undetected illness. No behavior
modification program should begin without first taking the dog to a veterinarian
for a complete physical examination. While you're there, give your vet a printed
copy of this page and ask if it would be an appropriate technique for you to
try. The NILIF program is an accepted standard in dog training/behavior but it
is not, and is not intended to be, a substitute for an in-person, professional
evaluation of your dog's behavior. This technique is intended for dogs in good
health and of sound mind and stable temperament. NOTHING IN LIFE IS FREEThe NILIF program is remarkable
because it's effective for such a wide variety of problems. A shy, timid dog
becomes more relaxed knowing that he has nothing to worry about, his owner is in
charge of all things. A dog that's pushing too hard to become "top dog" learns
that the position is not available and that his life is far more enjoyable
without the title. ATTENTION ON DEMAND The
program begins by eliminating attention on demand. When your dog comes to you
and nudges your hand, saying "pet me! pet me!" ignore him. Don't tell him "no",
don't push him away. Simply pretend you don't notice him. This has worked for
him before, so don't be surprised if he tries harder to get your attention. When
he figures out that this no longer works, he'll stop. In a pack situation, the
top ranking dogs can demand attention from the lower ranking ones, not the other
way around. When you give your dog attention on demand you're telling him that
he has more status in the pack than you do. Timid dogs become stressed by having
this power and may become clingy. They're never sure when you'll be in charge so
they can't relax. What if something scary happens, like a stranger coming in the
house? Who will handle that? The timid dog that is demanding of attention can be
on edge a lot of the time because he has more responsibility than he can handle. EXTINCTION BURSTS Your dog
already knows that he can demand your attention and he knows what works to get
that to happen. As of today, it no longer works, but he doesn't know that yet.
We all try harder at something we know works when it stops working. If I gave
you a twenty dollar bill every time you clapped your hands together, you'd clap
a lot. But, if I suddenly stopped handing you money, even though you were still
clapping, you'd clap more and clap louder. You might even get closer to me to
make sure I was noticing that you were clapping. You might even shout at me
"Hey! I'm clapping like crazy over here, where's the money?". If I didn't
respond at all, in any way, you'd stop. It wasn't working anymore. That last try
-- that loud, frequent clapping is an extinction burst. If, however, during that
extinction burst, I gave you another twenty dollar bill you'd be right back in
it. It would take a lot longer to get you to stop clapping because you just
learned that if you try hard enough, it will work. YOU HAVE THE POWER As the
human and as his owner you have control of all things that are wonderful in his
life. This is the backbone of the NILIF program. You control all of the
resources. Playing, attention, food, walks, going in and out of the door, going
for a ride in the car, going to the dog park. Anything and everything that your
dog wants comes from you. If he's been getting most of these things for free
there is no real reason for him to respect your leadership or your ownership of
these things. Again, a timid dog is going to be stressed by this situation, a
pushy dog is going to be difficult to handle. Both of them would prefer to have
you in charge. ATTENTION AND PLAY Now that your dog is no longer calling the shots you will have to make an extra effort to provide him with attention and play time. Call him to you, have him "sit" and then lavish him with as much attention as you want. Have him go get his favorite toy and play as long as you both have the energy. The difference is that now you will be the one initiating the attention and beginning the play time. He's going to depend on you now, a lot more than before, to see that he gets what he needs. What he needs most is quality time with you. This would be a good time to enroll in a group obedience class. If his basic obedience is top notch, see about joining an agility class or fly ball team. NILIF DOES *NOT* MEAN THAT YOU HAVE TO RESTRICT THE AMOUNT OF ATTENTION YOU GIVE TO YOUR DOG. The NILIF concept speaks to who initiates the attention (you!), not the amount of attention. Go ahead and call your dog to you 100 times a day for hugs and kisses!! You can demand his attention, he can no longer demand yours! Within a day or two your dog will see you in a whole new light and will be eager to learn more. Use this time to teach new things, such as 'roll over' or learn the specific names of different toys. If you have a shy dog, you'll see a more relaxed dog. There is no longer any reason to worry about much of anything. He now has complete faith in you as his protector and guide. If you have a pushy dog he'll be glad that the fight for leadership is over and his new role is that of devoted and adored pet. -1999 Deb McKean
http://www.mwcr.org/nilif.htm
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