So I look at the dog is pulling on lease number one I say let's put it on Q and maybe something your dog likes doing as such is a great ...
So I look at the dog is pulling on lease number one I say let's put it on Q and maybe something your dog likes doing as such is a great reward and all conventional behavior problems stealing stuff put on Q off take it to thank you pulling on lease put it on Q jumping ups could give us a hug.
There are times when it's fun and appropriate set give us a hug okay and barking wolf ensures but speak on Q show shown Q we put a behavior problem on Q it's no longer your enemy is your friend that you can get the dog to do something he really likes doing on Q but it can be used as reward okay.
This notion comes from The premed principle which number you probably heard – he talks about frequencies of behavior and what it says in the soda simple words is if a low-frequency behavior is followed by a high-frequency behavior.
Low-frequency behavior will increase in frequency.
So the question is, what's a low-frequency behavior when it's either some dog does not do much like defecate once a day twice a day.
All he doesn't like doing what's a high-frequency behavior something adult has to do lots like breathing in and out or he likes doing like barking, pulling, jumping up running around being hyperactive.
So we put them on Q so you can save you. Don't be silly in Inglewood who would jump up and down okay so now we can use as a reward.
My all-time favorite here is running away not coming. When cold.
It's so my approach would be to put it on Q then I'll go through how we deal with the adult with a note recall, so running away.
This is, I would say do this American bulldog. His favorite all-time activity.
Now that he can run away from me and I'll chasten. He loves this game I've always played tag with dogs and it's not just the dog running off to me is me running off to the dog.
I first started this with Omaha when he was five months old.
We were down the lonely dog park, which is the first dog park of the world realize that and the time it was the only dog park in the world and I was there with Omaha and he ran up to Springer spaniel and he went in a play bow like this sensitive blueback spring as he is.
You know what is new and then he ran off in the spring runoff in the opposite direction Dr.
while Omaha starts to look back and it was so sad.
I like I could tell he wanted unless it's only been chasing nice because you're such a big dog okay so you slow down a bit new to go to build up his confidence before Lexi was really disappointed or allow the dog to plan I chase you now you chase me and I chase you and you chase me I steal your tennis ball you steal my friends think they were playing these games.
Give-and-take games with Omaha he got chase dogs and the telco between the legs and when he had runoff known to chasten and who chases a malamute Australian cattle dog would.
So I said when I get home will play a chase game so we developed it.
The God wants more guidance and develop this game and have them come and sit in on-site tag tapped him on the head while Murphy's Law doesn't training what would happen to go need to sit there looking at me again.
The runaway was actually quite and I had to get Mimi to help me first and she was a coming home, no not sick boy coming off to you coming do you comport and then we gradually speed up to eventually got it on Q you say tag dogs off man and you turn around and do this I would dive at him and he'd shoot this way just to see how I met my neighbor's great guy from Argentina.
He's watching many sissies play and he said yeah so this is a 6 foot three Adonis comes over says can I play to us again to try and catch him that if you grab hold of him than the games over on catchable just on catchable and I would do we do it inside as well as outside, and so inside.
It sounds like this has to have a toy in his mouth tag toy and the just because you make rules and men and also to and pop toys.
Okay, I tapped him on the head and go tag by grab his tail and servants of strata like take three quick status tiles under his leg like this legs.
I grab it I say finish and he hates that inner he goes around the table so fossil and following him and going so fast.
In fact, that he catches up with me to do is in turn around and was often skidding outputs have two dog bags around the table if you running around you step on the dog bed you go off on your own inner assessable and then he goes out of the dining room into the living.
He goes straight over the couch under the coffee table.
I followed him everywhere and it's a ride in the upstairs and he used to go over the bed will come back on the is particles K-9 cockles event and just upset them periodically.
I stand still say do come one so he knows he's got three seconds or else I say finish won't end the game actually now we call this the sushi game.
For some reason, the first three times I played it was having sushi when you cut sushi to be is run around like an idiot coming this not dying to stop the games.
I'm actually very strict about the rules just doesn't right now is the end.
I'm sweating as I do dads tied we got the stall and there he could play it forever but you don't have any recalls when you chase the dog okay so I'm wondering what my favorite off-leash things and the one thing though, I really want to give the relationship a second child's this been taken out of dog training.
Think about it how we don't training techniques train people to be technicians Roth and hugging the dog and playing with them and tell them you know you were really good them.
Yeah, that little dog came up and he was a very nice and your dad's very proud of how you handled that serious Jesus and your little dog come up like she-dog in the gel and you don't don't respond.
That is cool man, I'm to take the time to tell Magnus click do it through treatment, though it I'm going to tell you I'm so proud of you.
That's really good, very good dog so want to bring back the relationship bring back the engagement.
I run the most beautiful letters that I go down got it last year.
This was a guy who got a mall and while the sport dog, so we wanted a high pad in a working dog came from really good lines and he said it will just not connect with me is that I've tried everything said the dog will talk dog won't let go, but we don't have the connection in.
I don't have the speed of response will get the dog construction and we've tried the food and we tried toggling tried perfection everything this and we tried hand feeding to… Take these questions when I look at the person I know they really have tried the stuff doesn't work on believing this person's and I said well you know I would try the jolly routine on the walk so the jolly routine is this.
It's a technique way before it's time way before it's time which I talk about all my lectures in metal election title is you get someplace so it helps resolve behavior problems help solve immediate problems.
It's essential in the treatment of aggression and its ascent takes a cutting-edge concept.
It's old develop soul into the 60s really and 70s by Bill Campbell is a classical conditioning technique.
Basically what you do is when your dog sees the stimulus you ask jolly you just oxygenate the new songs.
Okay, so the connection is that I that all every time we see another dog might own the stock starts again backing up the dogs like what are you doing see what he's done he's turned his back on the other dog.
He's watching you within credit.
See in incredulity.
Thanks. It said English American thing it said what is the same pronounced differently.
It's like garage and garage, so I have difficulty and I can't remember I am anyway. Watching you with incredulity that right yeah what are you doing.
That means he's not looking at the other dog but you going… You of the document okay try this on the wall continue the work routine so the work routine is if you have anything you want to teach a dog you teach them what work means the dog to do it at all times.
The two good exercises you do it in the play session every 30 seconds. Every minute, every two minutes.
She attended upset, whatever it was all spoken on Q and then go play. So what's good about it.
Every time you also got to do it is in a different place of different things going on.
He started to generalize and every time he does it.
The reward is to go play a mega life reward.
The other exercises the will you on a walk every 25 yards you stop and you also got to do whatever it is to set what I do with the reactive dogs is I want the dog to… So I start like take two steps back, and sit use the tug toy which is been amped up as a secondary so we practice every 25 yards turn around and sit turn around and said so I can use this for classical conditioning okay so that's it routine every 25 yards.
You do something so I just said try this go on a walk is at a 3 mile walk every 25 yards to a jolly routine whistle sing a song down to little Jake said the silly and unhappy.
You better.
It is so lawful the same time to tell people what to do.
Otherwise, they'll do this. I mean, yes. But it won't do it.
So just things like glossing okay. Look at someone next year and then log off the okay question.
How do you feel yes the whole James Lange theory of emotion unit Loftus were happy when we left we feel happy and we cry because was sad when we cried, we feel sad that both obviously true.
You know emotion affects body affects emotion and loss. What happens if you feel better in the dog senses that there's anything an adult can read your feelings like an open book and is one of the problems with reactivity is dog feels that you scared knows that you freaked out absolutely freaked out.
Now, whenever your dog sees another dog try laughing mosque tried bouncing try doing anything with rhythm.
So anyway he tried this, and he sent a letter I got it about a week off the seminary and doing something about your seminar.
Lots of fun but informative… I was first talked about this dog that we did the jolly routine every 25 yards just to let you know I left home with one dog came back to the different one.
So this dog is connecting to me. Don't be freaked out now thinks you have these little psychedelics spells and keeps a close eye on you actually doing something most people are so boring that dogs so I tell him I said going to go home from the seminar only looked in the bathroom mirror very carefully look at your face and here's what I want you to think if my dog were given the choice of looking at engaging this and another dog's famous Amos would win because you are so believably boring and has you every day all day long.
Nowhere is every dog's rear end is different so you can compete with that competing with some stuff dogs the jig smile off of this prevents pulling on the leash. I'm not coming. When cold
There are times when it's fun and appropriate set give us a hug okay and barking wolf ensures but speak on Q show shown Q we put a behavior problem on Q it's no longer your enemy is your friend that you can get the dog to do something he really likes doing on Q but it can be used as reward okay.
This notion comes from The premed principle which number you probably heard – he talks about frequencies of behavior and what it says in the soda simple words is if a low-frequency behavior is followed by a high-frequency behavior.
Low-frequency behavior will increase in frequency.
So the question is, what's a low-frequency behavior when it's either some dog does not do much like defecate once a day twice a day.
All he doesn't like doing what's a high-frequency behavior something adult has to do lots like breathing in and out or he likes doing like barking, pulling, jumping up running around being hyperactive.
So we put them on Q so you can save you. Don't be silly in Inglewood who would jump up and down okay so now we can use as a reward.
My all-time favorite here is running away not coming. When cold.
It's so my approach would be to put it on Q then I'll go through how we deal with the adult with a note recall, so running away.
This is, I would say do this American bulldog. His favorite all-time activity.
Now that he can run away from me and I'll chasten. He loves this game I've always played tag with dogs and it's not just the dog running off to me is me running off to the dog.
I first started this with Omaha when he was five months old.
We were down the lonely dog park, which is the first dog park of the world realize that and the time it was the only dog park in the world and I was there with Omaha and he ran up to Springer spaniel and he went in a play bow like this sensitive blueback spring as he is.
You know what is new and then he ran off in the spring runoff in the opposite direction Dr.
while Omaha starts to look back and it was so sad.
I like I could tell he wanted unless it's only been chasing nice because you're such a big dog okay so you slow down a bit new to go to build up his confidence before Lexi was really disappointed or allow the dog to plan I chase you now you chase me and I chase you and you chase me I steal your tennis ball you steal my friends think they were playing these games.
Give-and-take games with Omaha he got chase dogs and the telco between the legs and when he had runoff known to chasten and who chases a malamute Australian cattle dog would.
So I said when I get home will play a chase game so we developed it.
The God wants more guidance and develop this game and have them come and sit in on-site tag tapped him on the head while Murphy's Law doesn't training what would happen to go need to sit there looking at me again.
The runaway was actually quite and I had to get Mimi to help me first and she was a coming home, no not sick boy coming off to you coming do you comport and then we gradually speed up to eventually got it on Q you say tag dogs off man and you turn around and do this I would dive at him and he'd shoot this way just to see how I met my neighbor's great guy from Argentina.
He's watching many sissies play and he said yeah so this is a 6 foot three Adonis comes over says can I play to us again to try and catch him that if you grab hold of him than the games over on catchable just on catchable and I would do we do it inside as well as outside, and so inside.
It sounds like this has to have a toy in his mouth tag toy and the just because you make rules and men and also to and pop toys.
Okay, I tapped him on the head and go tag by grab his tail and servants of strata like take three quick status tiles under his leg like this legs.
I grab it I say finish and he hates that inner he goes around the table so fossil and following him and going so fast.
In fact, that he catches up with me to do is in turn around and was often skidding outputs have two dog bags around the table if you running around you step on the dog bed you go off on your own inner assessable and then he goes out of the dining room into the living.
He goes straight over the couch under the coffee table.
I followed him everywhere and it's a ride in the upstairs and he used to go over the bed will come back on the is particles K-9 cockles event and just upset them periodically.
I stand still say do come one so he knows he's got three seconds or else I say finish won't end the game actually now we call this the sushi game.
For some reason, the first three times I played it was having sushi when you cut sushi to be is run around like an idiot coming this not dying to stop the games.
I'm actually very strict about the rules just doesn't right now is the end.
I'm sweating as I do dads tied we got the stall and there he could play it forever but you don't have any recalls when you chase the dog okay so I'm wondering what my favorite off-leash things and the one thing though, I really want to give the relationship a second child's this been taken out of dog training.
Think about it how we don't training techniques train people to be technicians Roth and hugging the dog and playing with them and tell them you know you were really good them.
Yeah, that little dog came up and he was a very nice and your dad's very proud of how you handled that serious Jesus and your little dog come up like she-dog in the gel and you don't don't respond.
That is cool man, I'm to take the time to tell Magnus click do it through treatment, though it I'm going to tell you I'm so proud of you.
That's really good, very good dog so want to bring back the relationship bring back the engagement.
I run the most beautiful letters that I go down got it last year.
This was a guy who got a mall and while the sport dog, so we wanted a high pad in a working dog came from really good lines and he said it will just not connect with me is that I've tried everything said the dog will talk dog won't let go, but we don't have the connection in.
I don't have the speed of response will get the dog construction and we've tried the food and we tried toggling tried perfection everything this and we tried hand feeding to… Take these questions when I look at the person I know they really have tried the stuff doesn't work on believing this person's and I said well you know I would try the jolly routine on the walk so the jolly routine is this.
It's a technique way before it's time way before it's time which I talk about all my lectures in metal election title is you get someplace so it helps resolve behavior problems help solve immediate problems.
It's essential in the treatment of aggression and its ascent takes a cutting-edge concept.
It's old develop soul into the 60s really and 70s by Bill Campbell is a classical conditioning technique.
Basically what you do is when your dog sees the stimulus you ask jolly you just oxygenate the new songs.
Okay, so the connection is that I that all every time we see another dog might own the stock starts again backing up the dogs like what are you doing see what he's done he's turned his back on the other dog.
He's watching you within credit.
See in incredulity.
Thanks. It said English American thing it said what is the same pronounced differently.
It's like garage and garage, so I have difficulty and I can't remember I am anyway. Watching you with incredulity that right yeah what are you doing.
That means he's not looking at the other dog but you going… You of the document okay try this on the wall continue the work routine so the work routine is if you have anything you want to teach a dog you teach them what work means the dog to do it at all times.
The two good exercises you do it in the play session every 30 seconds. Every minute, every two minutes.
She attended upset, whatever it was all spoken on Q and then go play. So what's good about it.
Every time you also got to do it is in a different place of different things going on.
He started to generalize and every time he does it.
The reward is to go play a mega life reward.
The other exercises the will you on a walk every 25 yards you stop and you also got to do whatever it is to set what I do with the reactive dogs is I want the dog to… So I start like take two steps back, and sit use the tug toy which is been amped up as a secondary so we practice every 25 yards turn around and sit turn around and said so I can use this for classical conditioning okay so that's it routine every 25 yards.
You do something so I just said try this go on a walk is at a 3 mile walk every 25 yards to a jolly routine whistle sing a song down to little Jake said the silly and unhappy.
You better.
It is so lawful the same time to tell people what to do.
Otherwise, they'll do this. I mean, yes. But it won't do it.
So just things like glossing okay. Look at someone next year and then log off the okay question.
How do you feel yes the whole James Lange theory of emotion unit Loftus were happy when we left we feel happy and we cry because was sad when we cried, we feel sad that both obviously true.
You know emotion affects body affects emotion and loss. What happens if you feel better in the dog senses that there's anything an adult can read your feelings like an open book and is one of the problems with reactivity is dog feels that you scared knows that you freaked out absolutely freaked out.
Now, whenever your dog sees another dog try laughing mosque tried bouncing try doing anything with rhythm.
So anyway he tried this, and he sent a letter I got it about a week off the seminary and doing something about your seminar.
Lots of fun but informative… I was first talked about this dog that we did the jolly routine every 25 yards just to let you know I left home with one dog came back to the different one.
So this dog is connecting to me. Don't be freaked out now thinks you have these little psychedelics spells and keeps a close eye on you actually doing something most people are so boring that dogs so I tell him I said going to go home from the seminar only looked in the bathroom mirror very carefully look at your face and here's what I want you to think if my dog were given the choice of looking at engaging this and another dog's famous Amos would win because you are so believably boring and has you every day all day long.
Nowhere is every dog's rear end is different so you can compete with that competing with some stuff dogs the jig smile off of this prevents pulling on the leash. I'm not coming. When cold

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