Session 113: Avoid Mistakes When Teaching a Dog to Stop Barking

Session 113: Avoid Mistakes When Teaching a Dog to Stop Barking

In this episode I'll cover some training goals to teach a dog to stop doing something. Barking is one of the key areas of focus, as well as a discussion on "counter conditioning".

Some may ask if they should do the "lab oriented" counter conditioning or another technique. My approach involves assessing where your dog is on a spectrum, and I'll explain the range. It can also be useful to determine for other areas of training. Some may be driven by a defensive approach, a territorial approach, etc., and I'll talk about some of the areas to be careful about when trying to decide whether to put training methods in place. I'll also talk about the shy, scared side of the spectrum that has other challenges and training methods that should be applied.

I will talk about using behavioral adjustment training or counter conditioning when it comes to these techniques as well. Imagine that scenario that causes the dog to bark and you provide some food to distract or adjust the behavior. You'll see them enjoy it in the moment. But what was the treat's connection to the behavior from the dog's perspective? Did you train them for next time, or did you distract them in the moment? Treat training isn't a bad thing but it is important to understand the differences and apply the right methods with this approach.

I also clarify some confusion regarding episode 112 regarding a comment I made regarding shelter dogs.

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SESSION 8: Interview with Dr. Jake Tedaldi, author of What’s Wrong with My Dog

SESSION 8: Interview with Dr. Jake Tedaldi, author of What’s Wrong with My Dog

In this week’s episode we talk to, Dr. Jake Tedaldi, the author of one of the best dog first aid books out there. His book, What’s Wrong with My Dog, has helped many dog owners more accurately assess the symptoms they’re seeing in their dogs, and has helped them more accurately communicate with their veterinarian [...] The post SESSION 8: Interview with Dr. Jake Tedaldi, author of What’s Wrong with My Dog appeared first on The Dog's Way.

6 Feb 201543min

SESSION 7: How to introduce a new puppy into your home when you already have an existing dog. And, Sean goes through some of the problem solving in a question from an email when a dog has shown aggression.

SESSION 7: How to introduce a new puppy into your home when you already have an existing dog. And, Sean goes through some of the problem solving in a question from an email when a dog has shown aggression.

In this session of the podcast, I go through the steps and tips of how to introduce a new puppy into your home when you already have an existing dog. And I discuss some of the problem solving I suggest to a listener who has a question about his dog who has been aggressive with [...] The post SESSION 7: How to introduce a new puppy into your home when you already have an existing dog. And, Sean goes through some of the problem solving in a question from an email when a dog has shown aggression. appeared first on The Dog's Way.

1 Feb 201545min

SESSION 6: Puppies meeting, greeting and interaction with other dogs and puppies and our for dogs over 7 months old: Try our New Year’s 21 day behavioral challenge!

SESSION 6: Puppies meeting, greeting and interaction with other dogs and puppies and our for dogs over 7 months old: Try our New Year’s 21 day behavioral challenge!

In this session of the podcast, I talk about what to do when your puppy loses awareness of you when going up to, and interacting with, other dogs.  ALSO:  For those of you that have a dog older than 7 months, I issue you a New Year’s resolution, 21 day behavioral, challenge for you and [...] The post SESSION 6: Puppies meeting, greeting and interaction with other dogs and puppies and our for dogs over 7 months old: Try our New Year’s 21 day behavioral challenge! appeared first on The Dog's Way.

11 Jan 201543min

SESSION 5: House breaking for puppies and preparing your dog to be better behaved during holiday parties.

SESSION 5: House breaking for puppies and preparing your dog to be better behaved during holiday parties.

In this session of the podcast, I follow up on homework from session 4. We’ll answer a listener email about house breaking with puppies and then we go through a game plan to prepare your dog to be better behaved during parties. In this session: EMAIL BAG SECTION: Front [...] The post SESSION 5: House breaking for puppies and preparing your dog to be better behaved during holiday parties. appeared first on The Dog's Way.

22 Dec 201444min

SESSION 4: Follow up on homework from Session 3 & switch gears to learn how to train younger puppies.

SESSION 4: Follow up on homework from Session 3 & switch gears to learn how to train younger puppies.

In this session of the podcast, I follow up on homework from session 3. I answer some email questions from listeners and teach you how to “redo” your dog’s “front door ritual”. ALSO: I switch gears a little bit in the second half of today’s show and talk about how to train younger puppies. [...] The post SESSION 4: Follow up on homework from Session 3 & switch gears to learn how to train younger puppies. appeared first on The Dog's Way.

9 Dec 201448min

SESSION 3: Learn how to structure your dog’s lifestyle more.

SESSION 3: Learn how to structure your dog’s lifestyle more.

The Progression of Difficulty: There are three things that make anything harder (or easier) for your dog; What you’re doing while your dog does a task: This is usually measured by how connected (or disconnected) to you. For example, on leash versus off leash. What’s going on around your dog while they do a task: These are sometimes called “distractions” Distraction theory (further break down): Distance Movement Surprise And number of distractions How long you expect your dog to do a task PRACTICAL APPLICATION AND HOMEWORK Get your dog’s freedom/responsibility quotient back into balance Structure your dog’s everyday life more Here’s a link to an article on our blog that will give you some things to change around your house to structure your dog’s life more during this training phase. This article was originally written as a response to people who asked what to do after their newly adopted dogs started acting up, but it’s good advice for anyone trying to tune up their relationship and training with their dog. LOOSE LEASH WALKING Here’s an article on the blog that has a short video clip showing you what I mean by loose leash walking Leash pulling article from the blog Let me know how this experiment goes with your dog!  For more of The Dog's Way podcast follow us on Twitter @TheDogsWay Subscribe on Facebook, and listen to all of our episodes on our website. Leave me a voicemail and hear yourself on a future show! I'd love if you'd leave me a brief message to let me know how these tips worked for you! Call (844) 364-7929. And if we use your comments in the show, we’ll send you a free video training series! OR if you don’t like free stuff … Email your questions to me: sean@thedogsway.com All the Best, The post SESSION 3: Learn how to structure your dog’s lifestyle more. appeared first on The Dog's Way.

12 Nov 201447min

Session 2: Starting out – Are you having some “policy” disagreements with your dog?

Session 2: Starting out – Are you having some “policy” disagreements with your dog?

In this podcast episode I discuss the start of training. In my “in -person” lessons we all start out at the same place. Whether someone just got a rescue dog a few weeks ago or whether they paid tens of thousands of dollars for a “fully trained” dog, we all start out assessing three things. First, relationship, then basic “core” skills (including the one core skill that makes any dog a “good dog”) and lastly we address “policies”. One of the challenges in starting with a new client is that everyone calls me with what I label a “policy disagreement” with their dog. That is, their dog has one set of default rules and their owner would like them to have another. Before throwing down the new policy manual, (to be fair to your dog) we have to see if they have the basic “core” skills to do the kinds of policies that you want them to do and before we address basic skills, we have to clarify the relationship. At the end of this podcast, I leave you with some “observational” homework so you can start assessing those three areas right away (relationship, basic skills, and policies). For more of The Dog's Way podcast follow us on Twitter @TheDogsWay Subscribe on Facebook, and listen to all of our episodes on our website. Leave me a voicemail and hear yourself on a future show! I'd love if you'd leave me a brief message to let me know how these tips worked for you! Call (844) 364-7929. And if we use your comments in the show, we’ll send you a free video training series! OR if you don’t like free stuff … Email your questions to me: sean@thedogsway.com All the Best, The post Session 2: Starting out – Are you having some “policy” disagreements with your dog? appeared first on The Dog's Way.

8 Okt 201444min

Session 1: (Introduction Podcast) So, Who’s This Sean Mcdaniel Guy?

Session 1: (Introduction Podcast) So, Who’s This Sean Mcdaniel Guy?

In this podcast, I go over what you can expect from our podcast on a weekly basis as well as who I am and where I’m coming from with regard to dog behavior and training. I give you some idea about how I got started in training (which is likely very similar to how you [...] The post Session 1: (Introduction Podcast) So, Who’s This Sean Mcdaniel Guy? appeared first on The Dog's Way.

12 Aug 201436min

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