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[–] [email protected] 24 points 1 month ago (7 children)

We've got a few different words for "things that go on outside the window."

  • Packages means someone has delivered something to the front door. Barking is desired until a human is present.
  • Neighbors means it's just someone walking on the sidewalk in front of the house, or across the street, or across the block. Barking is not acceptable.
  • Are you tired? Because he loves his crate for a midday nap and going to bed at night (he gets to be off duty), this also works when we have visitors coming into the house. Being in the crate for a bit gives people time to come in and get ready for him to greet them. Adding some "do tricks for treats" after opening the crate gives him "good boy" things to do, which seems to keep him from being quite so jumpy on people. Then he gets to greet, and he's pretty fine after that.

These mostly work, though he does still occasionally need help with "neighbors."

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago (3 children)

Does a dog trainer train the dog or the owner?

Your comment is so easy I can understand it and I don’t own a dog

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Yes.

My experience with this one dog says that simplicity, consistency, and immediate reinforcement with rewards are absolutely necessary. We watched a whole lot of puppy training videos before bringing him home, they all said essentially the same thing.

I have also come to know that in the early training process, if the dog even barely does what you want, treat shower. You're not only training them "how to do the thing," but that "this is how training works."

Arlo knows lots of words now, and lots of body language. Most of his communication to us is in the form of body language, and it can be very subtle. On the super obvious side, he has a mat/blanket in his crate, and he wants it to be straight in there. If it's not, he'll turn circles inside the crate for "fix it." Or if we say "fix it" first, he'll turn circles in response. That didn't require any treat training, because he's already self-motivated to have the straightening out of his blanket as the "reward."

[–] xtr0n 4 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Aww. It’s heartwarming to see how well you care for your pup.

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