Master Socialization Techniques for Fearful Dogs with Bethany Preud'homme
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
- Welcome to today's exciting episode, where Bethany from PhDogs will be teaching us how to socialize even the most fearful of dogs!
Bethany is a true expert in the field of canine education and training. Not only is she a Certified Professional Dog Trainer, she also graduated at the top of her class from the Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers, and is certified as an AKC Canine Good Citizen Evaluator. But her impressive credentials don't stop there - Bethany was also the first K9 team to complete a thru-hike of the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail (a whopping 3,000 miles)!
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Dog socialization is so much harder than many commands and tricks and requires more time and efforts if you have a fearful dog
How can this be applied to interactions with other dogs as opposed to humans?
Patience is a virtue dogs teach me.
For sure. :)
Please make a video on dogs who are afraid of other dogs. My puppy's fur goes up and he starts barking at other dogs.
Excellent info. Thx!
Do you have suggestions for a dog who is not food motivated? How to reward?
This is the very best video on this topic!! I have watched three times. Thank you!
This is such valuable information. Thanks for giving it away for free!
Awesome!
Thank you! Cheers!
I've got a 2 year old Sheltie that I adopted when she was 6 months old. She won't walk past where she can see our apartment, and is very fearful during car rides and is very aggressive when the car engine stops and she leaves the car. Would love to see a video on car fear, thanks!
Thanks for this, my puppy is going through a fear period and I was wondering what I could do to ensure no bad habits are formed. 💗
My dog doesn’t have problem with humans but with other dogs.
Bethany is so good. I really like her teaching style.
I agree. :)
Very good trainer, and keeps us engaged.
This was a great video. I’m having an unusual problem with my little Pom I’m training as my service dog. I move talk to yiu fir awhile with issues Icm’ e has but fear is a large issue. Her latest is she rides in car well, greets people well, even greets doctors well but while waiting in the waiting room in my lap she frets. I’ve tried treats and letting her explore the area but still she clearly is stressed. Is she failing her service dog training or is there something else we can try?
Best day of the week. A new video from Nate.
How bout with a scared Doberman who won't stop barking at people.
What’s a good dog training school to become a trainer?
Change cameraman would help a lot for this great video clip.
Great information & training for my fearful Staffie Bronte!!!!!
Great idea .... Retreating from the dog so they don't grab and run! I never thought about that before. 🥰
Thanks for commenting and I'm happy the episode is helpful. :)
Thanks a lot. We have a 3yrold GSD that was feral for the first year of her life. We think she and her mother escaped from a puppy mill. It's been a long haul socializing her just to me and my wife. We are very happy at how far she's come, but introducing her to strangers is her kryptonite. This is very helpful reassurance that we are on the right track.
Any update?
@@deejayft8218 Found a local dog training school that has a daycare/training program. Several of the staff own GSD's with issues, so this was not an unknown issue for them. Our dog has been going 4Xweek for 4months and is now working well with all of the staff, and greeting strangers in the waiting room when we pick her up and drop her off. Just this past weekend we took her for a 5 day trip to visit friends 8hrs away. She slept through most of the trip (unmedicated) and did not pace or stop eating in the air bnb we stayed out. Greeted our friends cautiously with sniff and letting them pet and treat her. For us, this was a HUGE deal. There is hope, she may one day be as normal as a GSD ever gets.
Thanks for asking.
Hi Nate, I have a question for you, what is the most durable flexi leash to use? I am currently training a 60 pound Pitbull.
My girlfriend came home with an adorable Chihuahua/Yorkie mix. She is TERRIFIED of everything including me up until recently (took a few weeks of exposure to me) but I’m afraid to go out with her because I don’t want to traumatize her… it’s so tough and I feel so bad for her. Just want her to be confident!!
Greetings...@8:25 when Bethany says "put the dog away"! I ask this to the commenters on this channel...
Does that mean put the dog in a crate?
As I live in a house with the exact same traits as Bethany was explaining...except this particular dog is owned by another, and sleeps in the owner's room!
Thanks in advance.
Hi Nate,
I'm following your channel for a while. First of all, thank you so much for you knowledge about, and warmth with, the dogs. It really makes me happy. My twin has a dog (Grisha), a Podenko, and she is afraid of hard noises, like firework, or other little explosions. Let's say we are walking in the woods and there is some firework far away or quite close, as a reaction Grisha runs to us, crawls with her paws to my or my twins legs or is jumping/leaning to our belly or back with her paws and wants to be hold. She shakes and is panting and wants to walk back home. We are trying to act as normal as possible, say it's fine in a normal tone, and try to distract her with a stick or another toy, but that doesn't stop the anxiety. The rest of the walk (home if she is too anxious and in panic or further because we also don't want to give in and stimulate the anxiety) she doesn't leave our side. We pet her occasionally while we are walking to let her know it's okay. Sometimes we also talk to Grisha, or sing a slow song for her, in this way she can hear the calmth in my voice, focus on that, and maybe calm down by herself. This helps a bit, but it does not prevent the cause of her anxiety. The fireworks are getting more because of new year coming up. Do you have any advice that will help to calm her down, or some assignments we can do so she will not be scared for hard noises anymore? Hope to hear from you.
Greetings, Anne
Yes. Check out this episode and let me know if you have any follow-up questions. ruclips.net/video/LSaA1SnZ90Q/видео.html
Cheers!
@@NateSchoemer Thank you for the quick response. This video definitely helps to get a clearer picture of how we can practice with Grisha to overcome her fear.
Thank🌹❤, 👍
No evidence that works. Fun game, lots of treats, no actual evidence of success.
Man, you sound so much nicer when you aren’t using your diaphragm.
I love the videos. I actually ran into someone else in Colorado who used your videos to train their dog during Covid. Keep up the good work brother.
Dude, do you realize how sexist it sounds when you tell a woman you like her better when she's quiet? There's nothing wrong with her using a strong voice, especially in an instructional video with dogs barking in the background. Her tone is almost identical to Nate's but you aren't complaining his voice is too strong to be attractive to you.
@@RivkahSong I was talking about Nate not using his diaphragm. He used to use it a lot so he could be heard over a large crowd of people before he had a career as a dog trainer. I apologize if you thought I was talking about her.
@@travisbeasley6941 Fair enough, I apologize for the misunderstanding. She was the main teacher for this video so I figured you were speaking about her. Have a nice day, sir.
Hard to get= variable interval/ratio reinforcement schedule.
Can you do this without using a leash at all?
Yes, but you would want a closed in room and patience. :)
@@NateSchoemer thanks
@@NateSchoemer seems like this is the softest way or next step into desensitization since there are multiple triggers in an uncontrolled environment. Still more humane than other techniques that others follow including the old way I used to train
This is a well-put-together video. Why make my own when you did such a great job? Sharing this one!
Oh my I needed this for my GSD. She is massive and fearful. This will be so helpful ! Now to find volunteers to help me work with her
Thank you for these videos! If it were not for these videos I would be a terrible caregiver. I hope the Lord’s will is done in your life and the people around you.
This a great type of training for those Fearful Dog. I love it the way you show and explain it briefly, understanding it correctly is the right key to train your dog.
Yes! Stress is not the dirty word some trainers fixate on. Some stress is a constructive avenue for growth and tempering
Great training tips ! I got a scared dog for the first time this year. I'll be working on it with her !
Been here for a while one of best channels for dog training for sure.❤️
This was a great video! Thank you.
Thanks Nate 🤘
Good advice again 👍
Wearing sunglasses, scary dog?
This video came at the perfect time!
Love it!