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Behavior Modification Exercises for Dog Aggression

Behavior Modification Exercises for Dog Aggression

FromGrumpy Dogs: Overcoming Your Dog's Fear and Aggression


Behavior Modification Exercises for Dog Aggression

FromGrumpy Dogs: Overcoming Your Dog's Fear and Aggression

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Length:
26 minutes
Released:
Apr 24, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

When your dog becomes aggressive in public, it’s no accident; there’s something triggering them. Whether it’s an unknown person or an unfamiliar dog, your furry friend’s barking is a sign that they’re feeling overwhelmed and panicked. In this episode, we'll unpack the main variables when conducting canine behavior modification. I also discuss a serious biting incident as a lesson on how not to socialize your dog with strangers. Listen to hear how I recommend which tools to use for canine behavior modification and how to properly use them. Misusing tools such as your clicker and treats can be detrimental to your dog’s progress, so make sure to pay attention to how to properly conduct this exercise. I also talk about concrete tips on creating positive associations with your dog, as well as what tools and skills you need to properly conduct canine behavior modification exercises.In the next episode, I’ll be discussing how to help your dog behave better around triggers when in public. But before that, make sure you’ve taken notes on the pre-requisite knowledge in this episode to prepare you for the next episode where we talk about your first behavior modification exercise.Key Takeaways:[1:10] Unpacking A Recent Public Dog Biting Incident[4:05] How to Not  Socialize Your Dog[7:45] What Is Threshold Distance? [8:34] How You Might Be Accidentally Reinforcing Aggressive Behavior[10:10] Do Threshold Distances Apply For All Dogs?[11:00] How To Instantly Calm Down Your Triggered Dog[13:50] Understanding The Importance Of Speed When Dog Walking[15:30] Why Markers and Clickers Can Create Positive Associations[18:18] Practical Advice When Using Clickers and Treats[20:10] Mastering Proper Treat Delivery[20:55] Do I Need A Muzzle For My Dog?   [22:08] Why You Might Need A ThunderCap  or Other Tools                                                     About Scott Sheaffer Scott Sheaffer, CCBC-KA, CDBC, CPDT-KA, is a certified dog behavior consultant who has worked with thousands of dog owners and their aggressive dogs. Scott specializes in the assessment and treatment of fear, anxiety, aggression, and phobias in dogs six months and older.Show Links: Colorado Home Depot Dog Attack: https://www.foxnews.com/us/colorado-home-depot-customer-gets-attacked-dog-owner-flees-store Tools and supplies needed for behavior modification: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2143915/12574687Social Media and Other Links: Website: http://DogAggressionAnswers.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/usadogbehavior Videos: https://usadogbehavior.com/dog-training-video-coursesDisclaimerIf you have a dog who is aggressive and dangerous to humans, it is important that you immediately consult directly with an experienced and certified canine behavior consultant who specializes in dog aggression to humans. Take proper measures to ensure that your dog is never in a position to injure anyone. The information presented in this podcast is for educational purposes only and is neither intended nor implied to replace the need for the direct involvement of an experienced and certified canine behavior consultant who specializes in dog aggression to humans. Scott Sheaffer, the Grumpy Dogs podcast and USA Dog Behavior, LLC, are not liable for any incidents or outcomes resulting from following the advice given in this podcast.
Released:
Apr 24, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (38)

Are you struggling with a dog that is anxious, fearful, or aggressive? You’re at the right place. In this audio and video podcast series, Scott Sheaffer will explore insights and strategies to guide dog owners, veterinary practices, and dog trainers in overcoming these issues using scientific and humane methods.