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Raising the criteria for sacred cows

By |2011-12-01T10:56:00-05:00December 1st, 2011|Categories: Helping fearful dogs|Tags: , , , , |

In dog training the way you get the behavior you want, really want, is by constantly raising the criteria. This means that you stop rewarding the behavior that is 'almost' what you want and ask for more or better from the dog. When you get it, you reward it. If you want your dog to 'down' you don't settle for one of those lowered, but ...

Living in the moment

By |2011-11-22T08:24:27-05:00November 22nd, 2011|Categories: Helping fearful dogs|Tags: , , , , |

Of all of the silly things I hear in regard to dog behavior the proclamation that 'dogs live in the moment' perhaps takes the cake. It is usually used to criticize owners for being understanding of their dog's past and that unlike humans, that past doesn't effect them. They are furry zen masters of 'be here now'.  The idea that it is the owner's response ...

What are their options?

By |2011-10-18T13:04:56-04:00October 18th, 2011|Categories: Helping fearful dogs|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

Scientists who have studied fear in animals have come up with four responses, one or more of which are common, in one form or another, to organisms ranging from bacteria to humans. 1. Withdrawal, avoidance, flee 2. Immobilization, freeze-up 3. Submission, appeasement 4. Aggression When working with our fearful dogs it's important to keep in mind that these responses do not necessarily indicate the 'level' ...

Fast food thinking about dogs

By |2011-07-08T23:35:31-04:00July 8th, 2011|Categories: Helping fearful dogs|Tags: , |

Tis the season for bad advice. It seems no matter where I turn-blog posts, website, forums, chats- someone is putting ‘don’t comfort your dog when they are scared’ messages out. The last I read, provided by someone who by choice or certification, is identified as a ‘behaviorist’, was a list of tips for dealing with fireworks and storm phobias included; no cooing or baby talk ...

Beware the message

By |2011-07-06T16:59:49-04:00July 6th, 2011|Categories: Helping fearful dogs|Tags: , |

When I read many of the blogs, forums or other posts regarding dog training I get the impression that the writer is well intentioned but the information they are sharing is either wrong or misleading. Words are loaded. They come with meanings we may agree with, or don't. I have a list of words I hate. Or at least strongly dislike. I dislike ...

When in doubt, bail out!

By |2010-10-14T00:17:18-04:00October 14th, 2010|Categories: Helping fearful dogs|Tags: , , , , |

Over the years I have instructed people in a variety of skills. I was a life guard and swim instructor and have taught white water canoeing and how to roll a whitewater kayak. I've introduced people to the joys of cross-country skiing and rock climbing. Several of my young relatives learned to drive a stick shift in my vehicles. The instruction for each of these ...

The price of a fearful dog

By |2010-03-03T22:18:45-05:00March 3rd, 2010|Categories: Helping fearful dogs|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

Years ago a friend decided he was ready to adopt a dog. As a young man he had traveled cross country with his beloved chihuahua and he was hoping to find a small dog to add to his and his children's lives. Small dogs were not easy to find at nearby shelters so he looked online and found what seemed to be a good match, ...

Behavioral Medications For Fearful Dogs

By |2009-12-12T21:40:33-05:00December 12th, 2009|Categories: Medications for fearful dogs|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

Behavioral medications can help fearful dogs. So why the reluctance on the part of pet owners to use them? I will share what mine was. 1. Medications can have side effects that will affect the health of my dog. 2. Medications are a cop-out. 3. I didn't want to 'medicate' my dog. While there are shy or fearful dogs that can learn new ...

I Can Do That!

By |2009-08-29T16:41:42-04:00August 29th, 2009|Categories: Helping fearful dogs|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Owners of fearful or shy dogs are often told that they need to build their dog's confidence, but just what does that mean? I start with the definition of 'confidence' which is to my thinking, the ability to reliably predict that your actions will have a successful outcome. A dog's definition of 'success' will affect whether or not something actually helps them feel more confident. ...

Practice Makes….More Likely!

By |2009-08-22T16:30:10-04:00August 22nd, 2009|Categories: Helping fearful dogs|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

If you are living with a fearful dog who has inappropriate responses to the things it's afraid of, cowering, lunging, barking, growling, fleeing, etc., it is important to understand something about how animals (including humans) behave when stressed. When your dog is afraid, it is experiencing stress. When an animal is stressed and needs to respond it is more likely to perform whatever behavior it ...

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