Think Like a Dog Trainer. Part 2: Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen
11/15/2016
- Prevent: REMOVE-ITEM, keep food, wrappers, cutlery and sponges out of reach.
- Immediate response: If he doesn't have an object in his mouth, INTERRUPT then REMOVE-DOG. If he has a dangerous item in his mouth DROP IT.
- Train: LEAVE-IT practiced specifically for items on counters.
- Prevent: REMOVE-ITEM. Make sure the trash bin is well secured. If he were to ingest a wrapper or bone he could be seriously hurt or even choke to death.
- Immediate response: If he doesn't have an object in his mouth INTERRUPT then REMOVE-DOG. If he has a dangerous item in his mouth DROP IT.
- Train: DANGEROUS
- Prevent: Use a tether or gate to keep him out of your way.
- Immediate response: Make sure he doesn't succeed in getting any of the goodies you are carrying! Stop walking, put the item down and then put your dog in a safer area.
- Train: Train him to "sit" to get treats from you. Do this by holding treats in your hand, waiting for him to sit and feeding him a treat once his bottom hits the floor. Make sure to feed him when he is by your side and not in front of you. Now try it while you are carrying an empty plate! Alternatively, you can teach your dog to lay on a mat out of your way in the kitchen by initially luring him there with a treat and then feeding him treats whenever he lays there.
- Prevent: REMOVE-ITEM
- Immediate response: INTERRUPT then REMOVE-DOG. If he has a sharp object in his mouth, DROP-IT.
- Train: Practice LEAVE-IT specifically with cutlery (starting with spoons!) on counters.
- Prevent: Use a tether or gate to prevent him from exploring this area.
- Immediate response: INTERRUPT then REMOVE-DOG.
- Train: Practice LEAVE-IT specifically for items on the stove while the stove is off.
- Prevent: REMOVE-ITEM. Secure chemical and food cabinets. Make sure your dog cannot reach anything dangerous on the counter. Make sure electrical cords are out of reach.
- Immediate response: INTERRUPT then REMOVE-DOG. If he has something dangerous in his mouth, DROP-IT.
- Train: DANGEROUS
- Prevent: Keep him confined away from you while you eat and/or give him a chew toy to occupy him.
- Immediate response: Ignore him, don't look at him or speak to him.
- Train: Reward him when he is sitting or laying quietly out of your way (or un-begging).
- Prevent: Don't leave your food plate within reach of your dog. Do not allow your dog to eat off of your plate.
- Immediate response: INTERRUPT then REMOVE-DOG.
- Train: Practice LEAVE-IT specifically for food on dinnerware.
- Prevent: Keep him in an area that is small enough that he will choose to "hold it".
- Immediate response: ACCIDENT
- Train: HOUSETRAIN
No comments:
Post a Comment