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Have You Tried Tethering?
There are so many things in the dog training world you might hear about for many years but never try. One of these for me was the lead pressure training. I ignored it for years, then when I started doing it I got hooked and it became a major part of my toolkit. More recently I started experimenting with tethering. This is a strategy for dogs that struggle to settle in the house. As a young working dog, Lupe fits into that category. It's extremely simple. You take the bed and use a lead to tie the dog to something nearby so they are restricted to the area of the bed. Start simple, maybe have them tethered for 15 minutes whilst you watch some TV nearby. Then you begin to build this up. Eventually they understand that once they're tethered it is time to relax and they will build their skill of relaxing inside of the house. With time the tether will no longer be required. I have to say I have really found this to be such a helpful tool for so many dogs recently so I thought I'd share it here and see if anyone else has had their own experiences.
Have You Tried Tethering?
3 likes • Oct '25
I have always tethered my young dogs, and all my dogs know how to be tethered. Coming from a farming background, it was important for the dogs to be restrained and safe in certain situations. This was one of the things I taught in puppy preschool, emphasizing that you should never leave them unattended when tethered. It adds an element of safety and flexibility to your toolkit. Here are some examples of its use: when we are traveling and stop for lunch, we can tether our dogs to the car or picnic table when in new and unfamiliar places. If you are out walking and need to assist someone, you can tether your dog. Similarly, if you need to pop into a shop while out walking, you can tether your dog outside briefly.
Day #69
Muzzle training with the new Baskerville muzzles. Yes, she can't keep her eyes open 🤣
Day #69
1 like • Mar '25
How are you finding this one?
How do you decompress?
When you need a break from the chaos what's your favourite way to decompress and why is it doughnuts? 🍩
How do you decompress?
2 likes • Mar '25
Listing to a good book while painting with water colour or acrylics.
Day 6
We had tracking foundation class this morning so we got to do some article indication in some scent pads, I need to tidy up Shines indication, it's a bit sloppy. It was hot and dry so not super easy but re bacteria growing on the article but we managed.
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Day 6
Teaching and Learning
Today I taught session three of our whistle recall class, I am so proud of these teams. Why I am sharing this is because I always learn so much from the dogs and people I teach which intern helps me with my dogs, so this is my training for today. I also wanted to share it as it is joyful and we can always do with a little joy in our lives. If not appropriate Nick, please delete. Cheers Karen https://youtu.be/j1c2JSglz34?si=bmvCGjIxivu4Di43
2 likes • Mar '25
@Holly Pearson Oh let me know how it goes.
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Karen Johnston
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Semi retired dog trainer living in Dubbo NSW Australia

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Joined Mar 4, 2025
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