I can’t tell you how much I LOVE these short videos on very specific topics. I’ve taken quite a few of your courses and sometimes (a lot of the time) have gotten overwhelmed with the longer videos or have been unsure about what the to tackle next. I can listen to these and implement something immediately in a short period of time. Currently an alum back in recallers and this is a perfect adjunct.😎😎
I also missed this gem! I thought my dog and I played well. We both have loads of fun together. I was eating lunch and thought oh I missed an episode-I can watch it while I eat. (I usually let NOTHING distract me from Susan's videos.) I am so glad I did. I have learned so much and cannot wait for my pup to wake up so we can go play.
Thanks Susan! I'm listening to your podcast in chronological order while driving and love it. I hope a future episode will talk about playing games to reduce fear with noises.
We're so happy you're enjoying the podcasts, Agnes! Topic suggestion noted 🗒️ In the meantime, check out our Fearful Dogs Help playlist: ruclips.net/video/1baRrsgipII/видео.html&pp=gAQBiAQB
My guys LOVE the vet and the feeling is mutual. I started when they were puppies, bringing their little carpet square - it's like home base and works like a charm. (Carpet on both sides so it can be easily washed if necessary). They go in the office, jump on the scale, wait in the waiting room for their turn to see the vet. People watch in amazement. Am sure I did some clicker training in all the classes I've taken and taught. Now, all the puppies/dogs get their own carpet square and bowl for the 6 week course. The owners bring those items to each class as well as any future advanced classes plus any time they have to go to the vet. They and the dogs love it. It's like their place or hot zone, just on the ground rather than raised.
I've played my own version of "smack da baby" with all of my dogs. However, MY arousal state gets overwhelming and I always end up wanting to pick them up! lol My GSD didn't care as much, but my Jack Russell/Beagle mix immediately goes "whale eye" and tucked tail. Our sessions are just as much training me in impulse control as they are training him in when the game is off.
Oh, that explains why our newest baby (5 months sheltie girl) is the first dog of ours that seems to r e a l l y like all the "beauty routines"! Combing, checking fur for ticks, checking ears and teeth etc. She is the first one I really play tug with from the beginning. And touch her face and sides while playng (happy growling mode on), now I'll try all the steps you mentioned. BTW I've started the muzzle (???) grab with my horse. We do some clicker training, so now I often deliver the treat a n d touch the top of his face at the same time. It works - he wasn't head shy, but now he seems to be more than OK whit this.
Lightbulb moment on this one! Thank you Susan! My new pup likes to cuddle but at times will also growl and mouth if we touch her belly. (Mostly in the evnening during her sharknado time.) I'm going to add smack da baby into our tugging and stroke her tummy while she is in high excitement too. :) Having had a different dog with a 'don't touch me there when patting' tummy and back end (we didn't want to force her to endure touch she didn't like but had no tools to change it) I don't want another!
Thank you again Susan for yet another absolute gem of wisdom and help! It means the world! :) I have a very similar problem to Decaff with our tugging at the moment, where Marty my 2yr old Parson will happily tug away for a short while but once we get into smack da baby his grip begins to worsen, he starts losing interest and in turn struggles with environmental stumilus around him.. Our tug sessions have been getting a little weaker this week and I knew I had to find a way to fix this challenge before I he started to lose the joy of it. I can't thank you enough for the helpful way you breakdown tthings into really simple and achievable bite size steps.! I know this is gonna make such a difference to oue tugging for Marty and I, and I'm now certain it will help with other some other issues such as his hesitancy to be examined by another person (vet, etc). Many thanks, G & M :)
@@DogsThat Thank you v much! We tried some of these tips out in our daily morning play session this today and honestly what a difference! Just trying to listen to Marty's body language and follow his lead on his comfort levels and already we can see some lovely results! Best wishes, G & M :)
Susan. This is brilliant. We have 45 puppies in our classes right now. I can tell you there is going to be a lot of smack da baby going on next week. Thanks
Loving your podcasts! My girl, Fox, loves smack da baby - she came to us at 10 months old and we have practiced this from day one. There is nowhere on her body that I can't touch or inspect. The vet and strangers are another story but we work on cooperative care most days. Thanks for sharing all your knowledge.
Thank you very much for having this video. My dogs don't like my husband, and this is a great way to help them all play in a safe way and build confidence between them all.
This podcast is in my all time TOP favorite!!!! It is powerful and awesome and I'm so happy for the information as I have already seen results from doing some of this once I saw Susan in videos tugging and IT WORKS!! My one dog has made huge gains in touch acceptance. SO BRILLIANT!
When Eva was young we would go and sit in the vets office, just lobby, three times a week for the first month. Plus we did the feeling game from head to tail including the genitals.
Thanks Susan! I really enjoy these podcasts. We continue to work on tugging. I think that this will be helpful in tugging with new toys and in new places. Like a previous commenter, I like these podcasts because they give me something to try now. Keep 'em coming! 😉
I loved this episode! My problem is that Indy doesn't grab the toy continuously but releases it after a couple of seconds and then quickly grabs the rope itself, very close to my hand, actually tries to grab it closer and closer to me, which is kinda dangerous because he grabbed my hand a couple of times. This is very annoying for me, and it is very hard to build up tugging this way, because I just can't convince him to grab the end of the toy and keep tugging the end of it. He can feel my discomfort and my annoyance when he grabs the rope close to my hand, as a result he does not like tugging. I really don't know how to move on with this, do you have maybe a video that mentions this?
Hi Susan, I am on the waitlist for Home school and spend lots of time watching your lessons on RUclips. You are wonderful! I have 2 rescues, 2 years old, 19 pounds each. The girl, Ginji is terrified of people, the boy, Brando, terrified of dogs. I have an awful time with Ginji and vet appointments. We have to muzzle her and she freaks out. She "screams" as it's been described and they are barely able to get blood drawn, shots, etc. We tried at the Vets suggestion drugging her prior to bringing her in. It made her vomit and her fear was intensified by 100%. She is not a cuddly dog and doesn't love being touched. She allows me to brush her teeth and clip a nail or two sometimes. Shall I start with Smack the Baby? It's a real problem that I do not know how to solve. THANK YOU, Paula B
Hi Paula, thank you for your note an wanting to help your lovely dogs. We have a playlist to help with cooperative care, here's the link for you: ruclips.net/p/PLphRRSxcMHy1wgUlMBX63miIBBpxE-DAO And another to help Brando with his fears: ruclips.net/p/PLphRRSxcMHy0KAsqgnkMWv0v-5JGjNQG_ We'd love for you to send a not to us at wag@dogsthat.com about Home School the Dog.
Susan thank you so much for these great training videos! You are a life saver when it comes to understanding our dogs! You have answers to ever single problem I have faced while raising my puppy and all of your suggestions and methods work like magic ❤️😌very grateful for all of your videos and podcasts and your training programs ( I am a recallers and crategames student )you and your team are the best !
My dog is a reluctant tugger so I have to be very gentle. It's rare that he touches my skin but occasionally he does. As it's so hard to get him to tug, I've been ignoring the fact that teeth touched skin or clothing but I always wonder if I am doing the right thing. But at the moment I am trying so hard to get him interested in tugging that I don't want to introduce too many rules and put him off totally. If you have any advice it would be very much appreciated. With thanks
Is your book available anywhere to your current students? After Home School the Dog, I took advantage of the lower rate to join Wag Nation and keep the HSTD resources. There are many resources in the library, and I'm curious if you'd consider making your book one of them.
Thank you Susan!!! I play this with my puppy ALL the time and he LOVES it. I didn't think about doing this technique with his face or tiny pinches and pulls, but I'm going to start! Any additional games I can play to help him get used to his teeth being brushed (with a toothbrush/finger brush)?
Thanks for this great explanation of the benefits of Smack Da Baby and the steps you use to train it. I'm wondering how you trained Shelby to re-enter the vet clinic. Did you use the combination of desensitization, counter-conditioning and Smack Da Baby? Pre COVID my dog tolerated going to the vet really well, but after several visits of having to inside on his own, he now puts on the brakes at the door just like Shelby did.
Thank you for another great podcast. My older dog is not really into tugging, after listening to this podcast I will make sure to incorporate a bit of tug to our daily playing / training. Time to revisit the Tugger Bonus in Recallers!
With this guidance I have a feeling Phoenix🐕🦺 is going to turn into a huge fan of playing tug. I think he's really missed the rough house playing he used to do with his previous human. I injure so easily and had to avoid absolutely anything that might result in his teeth landing on me or his rib cage body slamming my knee.
Take a shot whenever Susan says "smack a baby!" haha
LOL
The Decaff story is BRILLIANT!!
I can’t tell you how much I LOVE these short videos on very specific topics. I’ve taken quite a few of your courses and sometimes (a lot of the time) have gotten overwhelmed with the longer videos or have been unsure about what the to tackle next. I can listen to these and implement something immediately in a short period of time. Currently an alum back in recallers and this is a perfect adjunct.😎😎
I also missed this gem!
I thought my dog and I played well. We both have loads of fun together. I was eating lunch and thought oh I missed an episode-I can watch it while I eat. (I usually let NOTHING distract me from Susan's videos.) I am so glad I did. I have learned so much and cannot wait for my pup to wake up so we can go play.
Thanks Susan! I'm listening to your podcast in chronological order while driving and love it.
I hope a future episode will talk about playing games to reduce fear with noises.
We're so happy you're enjoying the podcasts, Agnes! Topic suggestion noted 🗒️
In the meantime, check out our Fearful Dogs Help playlist: ruclips.net/video/1baRrsgipII/видео.html&pp=gAQBiAQB
My guys LOVE the vet and the feeling is mutual. I started when they were puppies, bringing their little carpet square - it's like home base and works like a charm. (Carpet on both sides so it can be easily washed if necessary). They go in the office, jump on the scale, wait in the waiting room for their turn to see the vet. People watch in amazement. Am sure I did some clicker training in all the classes I've taken and taught. Now, all the puppies/dogs get their own carpet square and bowl for the 6 week course. The owners bring those items to each class as well as any future advanced classes plus any time they have to go to the vet. They and the dogs love it. It's like their place or hot zone, just on the ground rather than raised.
You are awesome. I love watching your podcasts 😊
I've played my own version of "smack da baby" with all of my dogs. However, MY arousal state gets overwhelming and I always end up wanting to pick them up! lol My GSD didn't care as much, but my Jack Russell/Beagle mix immediately goes "whale eye" and tucked tail. Our sessions are just as much training me in impulse control as they are training him in when the game is off.
Oh, that explains why our newest baby (5 months sheltie girl) is the first dog of ours that seems to r e a l l y like all the "beauty routines"! Combing, checking fur for ticks, checking ears and teeth etc. She is the first one I really play tug with from the beginning. And touch her face and sides while playng (happy growling mode on), now I'll try all the steps you mentioned.
BTW I've started the muzzle (???) grab with my horse. We do some clicker training, so now I often deliver the treat a n d touch the top of his face at the same time. It works - he wasn't head shy, but now he seems to be more than OK whit this.
Lightbulb moment on this one! Thank you Susan! My new pup likes to cuddle but at times will also growl and mouth if we touch her belly. (Mostly in the evnening during her sharknado time.) I'm going to add smack da baby into our tugging and stroke her tummy while she is in high excitement too. :) Having had a different dog with a 'don't touch me there when patting' tummy and back end (we didn't want to force her to endure touch she didn't like but had no tools to change it) I don't want another!
I've just reviewed this video for the 2nd time. It's great. I'm inspired to go get my dog and take her out back and play tug!
I wish I could like a video more than once!
Thank you again Susan for yet another absolute gem of wisdom and help! It means the world! :)
I have a very similar problem to Decaff with our tugging at the moment, where Marty my 2yr old Parson will happily tug away for a short while but once we get into smack da baby his grip begins to worsen, he starts losing interest and in turn struggles with environmental stumilus around him.. Our tug sessions have been getting a little weaker this week and I knew I had to find a way to fix this challenge before I he started to lose the joy of it.
I can't thank you enough for the helpful way you breakdown tthings into really simple and achievable bite size steps.! I know this is gonna make such a difference to oue tugging for Marty and I, and I'm now certain it will help with other some other issues such as his hesitancy to be examined by another person (vet, etc). Many thanks, G & M :)
Hi, thank you for being so thoughtful for your dog and listening to their feedback. Progressing in small steps will get you there 💕💕💕
@@DogsThat Thank you v much! We tried some of these tips out in our daily morning play session this today and honestly what a difference! Just trying to listen to Marty's body language and follow his lead on his comfort levels and already we can see some lovely results! Best wishes, G & M :)
I'm familiar with Smack da Baby but learned a lot about nuances and growing da game in this podcast. Thank you! 🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪
This is so very useful! Thank you ❤️
Love it 🫶🏽
Have to try this with my bosties ❤️❤️❤️❤️⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Susan. This is brilliant. We have 45 puppies in our classes right now. I can tell you there is going to be a lot of smack da baby going on next week. Thanks
Loving your podcasts! My girl, Fox, loves smack da baby - she came to us at 10 months old and we have practiced this from day one. There is nowhere on her body that I can't touch or inspect. The vet and strangers are another story but we work on cooperative care most days. Thanks for sharing all your knowledge.
Thank you very much for having this video. My dogs don't like my husband, and this is a great way to help them all play in a safe way and build confidence between them all.
This podcast is in my all time TOP favorite!!!! It is powerful and awesome and I'm so happy for the information as I have already seen results from doing some of this once I saw Susan in videos tugging and IT WORKS!! My one dog has made huge gains in touch acceptance. SO BRILLIANT!
When Eva was young we would go and sit in the vets office, just lobby, three times a week for the first month. Plus we did the feeling game from head to tail including the genitals.
Thanks Susan! I really enjoy these podcasts. We continue to work on tugging. I think that this will be helpful in tugging with new toys and in new places. Like a previous commenter, I like these podcasts because they give me something to try now. Keep 'em coming! 😉
I loved this episode! My problem is that Indy doesn't grab the toy continuously but releases it after a couple of seconds and then quickly grabs the rope itself, very close to my hand, actually tries to grab it closer and closer to me, which is kinda dangerous because he grabbed my hand a couple of times. This is very annoying for me, and it is very hard to build up tugging this way, because I just can't convince him to grab the end of the toy and keep tugging the end of it. He can feel my discomfort and my annoyance when he grabs the rope close to my hand, as a result he does not like tugging. I really don't know how to move on with this, do you have maybe a video that mentions this?
Hi Susan, I am on the waitlist for Home school and spend lots of time watching your lessons on RUclips. You are wonderful! I have 2 rescues, 2 years old, 19 pounds each. The girl, Ginji is terrified of people, the boy, Brando, terrified of dogs. I have an awful time with Ginji and vet appointments. We have to muzzle her and she freaks out. She "screams" as it's been described and they are barely able to get blood drawn, shots, etc. We tried at the Vets suggestion drugging her prior to bringing her in. It made her vomit and her fear was intensified by 100%. She is not a cuddly dog and doesn't love being touched. She allows me to brush her teeth and clip a nail or two sometimes. Shall I start with Smack the Baby? It's a real problem that I do not know how to solve. THANK YOU, Paula B
Hi Paula, thank you for your note an wanting to help your lovely dogs. We have a playlist to help with cooperative care, here's the link for you:
ruclips.net/p/PLphRRSxcMHy1wgUlMBX63miIBBpxE-DAO
And another to help Brando with his fears:
ruclips.net/p/PLphRRSxcMHy0KAsqgnkMWv0v-5JGjNQG_
We'd love for you to send a not to us at wag@dogsthat.com about Home School the Dog.
Susan thank you so much for these great training videos! You are a life saver when it comes to understanding our dogs! You have answers to ever single problem I have faced while raising my puppy and all of your suggestions and methods work like magic ❤️😌very grateful for all of your videos and podcasts and your training programs ( I am a recallers and crategames student )you and your team are the best !
My dog is a reluctant tugger so I have to be very gentle. It's rare that he touches my skin but occasionally he does. As it's so hard to get him to tug, I've been ignoring the fact that teeth touched skin or clothing but I always wonder if I am doing the right thing. But at the moment I am trying so hard to get him interested in tugging that I don't want to introduce too many rules and put him off totally. If you have any advice it would be very much appreciated. With thanks
I am learning so much from your episodes! Thank you for all your efforts to make them!
Is your book available anywhere to your current students? After Home School the Dog, I took advantage of the lower rate to join Wag Nation and keep the HSTD resources. There are many resources in the library, and I'm curious if you'd consider making your book one of them.
Thank you Susan!!! I play this with my puppy ALL the time and he LOVES it. I didn't think about doing this technique with his face or tiny pinches and pulls, but I'm going to start! Any additional games I can play to help him get used to his teeth being brushed (with a toothbrush/finger brush)?
Thanks for this great explanation of the benefits of Smack Da Baby and the steps you use to train it. I'm wondering how you trained Shelby to re-enter the vet clinic. Did you use the combination of desensitization, counter-conditioning and Smack Da Baby? Pre COVID my dog tolerated going to the vet really well, but after several visits of having to inside on his own, he now puts on the brakes at the door just like Shelby did.
Thank you for another great podcast. My older dog is not really into tugging, after listening to this podcast I will make sure to incorporate a bit of tug to our daily playing / training. Time to revisit the Tugger Bonus in Recallers!
I love your podcasts and programs (recaller here), but do find the fan /shadow in the background very distracting.
With this guidance I have a feeling Phoenix🐕🦺 is going to turn into a huge fan of playing tug. I think he's really missed the rough house playing he used to do with his previous human. I injure so easily and had to avoid absolutely anything that might result in his teeth landing on me or his rib cage body slamming my knee.