Help!! Can I ever stop my dog from chasing cats?
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- Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024
- In this clip here, Jamie Penrith takes a dog with a high prey drive who loves to chase other animals and demonstrates how it is possible to teach the dog not to chase by using the SIT command and/or the STOP whistle.
This video is not a step-by-step for the training the SIT under high temptation. it is simply an opportunity to see another way of effectively controlling your dogs prey drive.
Jamie explains (and demonstrates) how controlling a dog who loves to chase other animals by using commands and obedience does NOT make that dog no longer want to chase moving animals! What it DOES do is give you control over when the dog is permitted to chase and when it is not.
More detail in the video.
Jamie@taketheleadtraining.co.uk
That's an exceptionally chill cat. My cats run away, which obviously encourage the dog to run after them.
In my local Woods there are 2 puppy owners whose cats go on walks with the dog owners. Cats can be highly provocative towards dogs at times . Luckily , through E Collar conditioning my dog pays no interest in chasing anything. As a pup she chased everything. Without E Collar use I am of the opinion cats as well as other animals will be killed and the dog held responsible. To ban E Collars is a huge mistake. I've seen 2 dogs kill a cat in seconds. Thank you Jamie. Keep us updated with this dog .
My cat’s come for walks with me and my two dogs, one is old and learnt not to chase cats or our chickens, however, the other is 9 months and will accept the cats walking along with us out in the woods because he wears an ecollar to protect deer, etc but if the cats were in the garden will give chase or poke the cats in an attempt to get them to run! Work in progress. Sadly although, when with me the pup will stop running at the chicken fence, whilst I was out my teenager was playing frisbee with the pup when he decided to grab a chicken through the fence! I don’t like him to wear the ecollar in the garden or house.
Thanks for sharing. My dog is definitely only excited if the cat runs. I have one that doesn’t, and one that does.
I love your approach! It’s realistic and kind.
Your tireless….. One has to admire your dedication and commitment.
As a clinical Animal Behaviourist and researcher, no clinical signs of shut down observed in this video.
@@ThePenguin369 the dog is enjoying itself, there are no signs of the dog not enjoying itself. Can you point your evidence out specifically please? Just because behaviour is ‘ all natural’ does not make it okay. We all have guidelines on a shared society for a reason. Dogs are predators, that is natural, does that mean we allow them to hunt and kill other animals and wildlife? I never asked for your opinion on my qualifications. I don’t know you and wouldn’t hold much weight on your opinion. I also don’t care much where you want to place yourself in comparison to me. That’s your issue. If you think this dog is unhappy in the video, please share your diagnostic differentials for us all to see of how you came to this conclusion.
@@ThePenguin369 okay , so no evidence in this video.
You can’t resolve genetic attributes that negatively impacts society with treats. That is scientifically proven. How do you prepose this is dealt with? Can you offer a solution that guarantees the same results as above. When the dog was shaking in this previous video, did they get over it? Because a certain amount of stress ( pushed over threshold) in necessary to modify behaviours. Positive only and treat training is the most widely abused methodology in the modern era. For the most part it is done incorrectly, it is also used as a fix for all problems, frankly not It’s a systemic cancer damaging humans and dogs, pushing the relationship further away. Traumatised humans bleeding over onto to dogs is an even bigger abuse and it’s happening in most homes. So to honest, think the above video is the least of all our concerns.
Pretty cool, but I see he likes the cat and wants to play, not really out to kill cat...... that's what you said and you got him to have good control at your command
Good to see- one of my two dogs is nowhere newer as chill as this one though haha. Any tips for a truly reactive dog who seems like she wants to eat or fight with the cat rather than play?
Have you had any luck ? I've just got a 15 week old puppie never seen cats or any other animal before only other puppies from the litter and the mother but it seems to be fixated on the cat and doesn't listen when i say no or call its name to distract it its like it can't hear anything when I speak my previous dogs have been fine and listened ect and loved the cat but this one seems the complete opposite the other dogs would play a little and sleep right by the cat on the bed ect but this one seems like it's not wanting to play more like eat them
@@buuuuuh365 now they have got used to each other they are basically inseparable always sleeping next to each other and following each other around and getting along great
Do you have a video with the other type of training you were discussing where you teach total avoidance one particular animal (like a cat)?
If I can stop the cat from running, then th dog doesn’t chase. 😊
wow!Its interesting!!!
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This cannot work with a sighthound like a greyhound... They only use the eyes and get lost
Please keep it up! This content desperately needs P R O M O S M!
Openminded boy 93
Stop talking an get on with the dog and cat.
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