Week 1 Videos Examples
The key to teaching an adolescent dog to be calmer and less likely to jump is to incorporate behavioral chill exercises and dog training that utilizes stationary commands for impulse control. By using them repeatedly in various situations, the dog learns that jumping is not desired.
Also, using the chill and stationary commands will help with counter surfing and begging. We have started walking and working on loose leash walking while we walk outside. I haven't videoed this yet, but we have also been doing sits and sit-stays outside on the walks. They take longer to reach their goals outside with the increased distractions
All exercises are worked on until we reach our goals. So sit first command goal for 3 sessions of 4 sits in a row without needing a verbal and collar correction is 3 minutes or less. Still sit stays of one minute has a goal of 6 minutes or less. Send to place has a goal of 3 sessions of 4 in a row for 5 minutes or less. Circle place has a goal of 4 for 1 minute in a row at 6 minutes or less. The long place is staying there for 30 minutes in a row. We ended Week 1 Long Place with Chewy across the room, but tethered. He has made the goal of staying on the place for 30 minutes. The goal of sit on the dog is to have the dog go into a down on their own in 5 minutes or less.
Now in week 2, we will be working on increasing the distractions and making our goals with those distractions around.
Also, I have been doing a play reward when things get hard for Chewy with the flirt pole. Chewy would not work for food with me. He does love the play, though.
Chill Behavioral Exercises:
Sit on The Dog Video:
Chill Obedience Exercises:
Send to Place (Step 2 of Place):
Circle Place (Step 3 of Place):
Sits with Collar Correction if Needed:
Still Sit Stays:
Flirt Pole (can be used for a reward in training later:
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