Dealing with Insecurities in Our Dogs

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • Barking is a common issue in most dogs. The hard part about addressing barking is that there are a lot of different reasons why your dog barks. Barking can become an involuntary behavior in insecure dogs when they are scared or excited. Your dog may be barking because of different scenarios, and each scenario should be handled in their own way; something a bark collar may not be able to fix.
    In this video, JJ Belcher explains his method of identifying why the dog is barking, and how to address those scenarios to find a solution that will work best for the dog.
    This video is taken directly out of From the Rescue to the Home; available as an Online Course, Streaming Video, and DVD. You can contact JJ directly at hello@sublimek9.com
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Комментарии • 12

  • @joyfulk9services
    @joyfulk9services 25 дней назад +1

    I do love and use bark collars. But that was a very good point about there being a time and a scenario to use them, and not make it your first go-to for barking.

  • @jupiterkid100
    @jupiterkid100 4 года назад +1

    YIKES. That body language around 1:20 really made me nervous. If it were my dog, he would not have tolerated that intrusive behavior. So glad no one was injured

  • @jeromeygrove9483
    @jeromeygrove9483 5 лет назад +5

    What if the dog is too stressed to take the food?

    • @joyfulk9services
      @joyfulk9services 25 дней назад

      Reward with giving space, something else the dog may want 😊
      Little leash pressure in towards you, or ask for a couple commands, mark with your reward marker, and then back up a few feet. Until the dog eventually may take food.

  • @serviceaussie6694
    @serviceaussie6694 4 года назад +2

    Can u do a video on how to help a dog that’s scared of gunshot/firework type noises and won’t take treats at even a slight sound of it? I’m really struggling with that

    • @audrawelsh8467
      @audrawelsh8467 4 года назад +1

      Service Aussie I haven’t worked with this specific issue, but I’ve heard that getting a recording of the sound then playing it at low volumes to slowly desensitize the dog to it. I’d also say try to play with the dog while the recording is on to link it to a good thing.

    • @neutrino09
      @neutrino09 4 года назад +1

      Service Aussie I desensitized my service dog to pretty much any noise by making her see noise as a good thing. When I fed her, I crashed her food from a height into her stainless steel bowl. It made an awful racket! I was sure to let a few loose kibbles hit the floor for her merriment. I fed her meat next to running motorcycles (the loudest ones I could find) she always turns to look at a noise just in case there is food. 🤣

    • @vincentpopovski9435
      @vincentpopovski9435 3 года назад

      From what I know and have learned, you’d want use counter conditioning/desensitization. For this you’d want to know the threshold at which the dog gets fearful. In your case how loud of a sound. Then work below threshold, rewarding during the process just for engagement with you. Work gradually and SLOWLY increasing the threshold. This could take a lot of time but going too fast can cause more stress on the dog and cause more issues. Hope this helps !

  • @davidthomspson9771
    @davidthomspson9771 5 лет назад +1

    My dachshund is always insucure....he has to be with me or within sight of me.

  • @kogrady2409
    @kogrady2409 5 лет назад

    Where can I find that "spring pole" the dogs are playing with at the 2 minute mark?

    • @jupiterkid100
      @jupiterkid100 4 года назад

      Hi Kevin! I have made my own spring pole and luckily it isn't very hard to make! let me give you a link to the video where I got my instructions to build one. It is a pretty straightforward video :)
      ruclips.net/video/R0g-kuw88fQ/видео.html
      You can choose whatever strength spring you want- I have found that the huge 300 lb spring I bought to be way too much power and thus not enough give for the dogs i used the system on, but be careful that it isn't just a simple door hinge, otherwise it will definitely break quickly!
      Hope this helps

  • @haydeltae5887
    @haydeltae5887 5 лет назад

    my dog has been overly protective of me and barks and growls when people come near me. It’s become a real problem, and I don’t know how to fix it. I feel like if I give him attention I’m rewarding the behavior, but I don’t want him to keep barking and growling. I will definitely try more exercise because he hasn’t been getting much (weather).