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What’s your biggest struggle with your dog rn?
My biggest struggle with Ässo right now is his anticipation of pain at the vets after surgery and he has started growling and wanting to get out of the restraint. I’m going back to basics with his handling training now during rehab! Olle is over aroused and gets silly - only to then go over threshold and start nibbling the person or crawl around on the floor. He doesn’t really have a protocol or handling training yet — so I’m going to introduce a prey lock to him!
What’s your biggest struggle with your dog rn?
Welcome new members :)
Please do share your current experience with handling your dog. And for those who have purchased the course (thank you!) do please let us know what you find helpful from it and what you might decide to try with your own dogs There was a big mixture of different dogs at our workshop so hopefully something for everyone :) from box feeding to targeting onto toys and stripping things back when your dog gets injured while being able to still get some helpful reps in. Emma and Alba x
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Generalising your training with friends…
Do you have friends you trust and that are calm around dogs to be able to generalise your handling training with? I have 2-4 people I rotate through including one male friend. I do this before I then ask unknown people to Ruse to help me, typically it’ll be a mentorship student. Then I go back to known people again before I ask someone he doesn’t know to handle him. Something to think about when we start to push the training… Who can you ask?
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Focusing on a reward isn’t the solution…
It’s a piece and something we build with our own dogs and demonstrate in the course. But if it was JUST about staring at something, everyone would be doing it easily enough at the vets. We use a motivator as a part of the puzzle but work towards showing the dog how to work through the stressor and then the reward becoming accessible. There are layers to building handling drills with our dogs 🧡
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To sign up for the course…
Simply click the “CLASSROOM” tab and find it all there 🧡
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Handling training for your dog
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A group where handling training for our dogs are in focus — no matter the type of dog you have; shy, social, aggressive or scared — this helps!
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