Think Like a Dog Trainer. Part 6: Dog in Yard
11/15/2016
- Prevent: Make sure he is not left outside long enough to get bored and start a digging habit.
- Immediate response: REMOVE-DOG (terms in all caps are described in the table below).
- Train: LEAVE-IT. Consider constructing a DIGGING-PIT. Click to view the solve dog digging page on our website.
- Prevent: Make sure he is not left outside long enough to get bored and start a barking habit. Fencing that he is not able to see through may also help.
- Immediate response: REMOVE-DOG
- Train: QUIET. Click to view the barking problem solving page on our website.
- Prevent: Do not leave your dog outside unsupervised and make sure your fence and gate is secure. Secure fences for retriever-sized dogs should be at least 6 feet tall. Some dogs may need something put down to prevent digging under the fence. You may also want to put a sign or a lock on your gate so it is not left open. We do not recommend using invisible fences as there can be many problems with them, for more on that click here. Using a tether or tie out for more than a few minutes unsupervised can also be a problem and is being outlawed in some states. Be sure your dog is always wearing identification just in case he happens to escape.
- Immediate response: GET-THAT-DOG!
- Train: DOOR-MANNERS around the gate, but don't rely on it alone to keep him safe! Also teach him to come when called.
- Prevent: Remove these items from the yard.
- Immediate response: DROP-IT. If he eats a small amount it will probably pass fine.
- Train: LEAVE-IT for items in the yard.
- Prevent: REMOVE-ITEM
- Immediate response: INTERRUPT then REMOVE-DOG. If he has a sharp object in his mouth, DROP-IT. Call your veterinarian if you suspect he ingested some.
- Train: LEAVE-IT
- Prevent: Clean up after your dog right away when he does his business.
- Immediate response: Try not to make a big deal out of it as that may make the poop seem more "valuable". INTERRUPT then REMOVE-DOG. Don't worry about getting it out of his mouth.
- Train: LEAVE-IT and see our poop eating problem solving page.
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