Play can help a stressed dog relax and
a distracted dog focus.
Not exact matches
The key to guiding a
dog to track well, however, is to teach it to keep it
focused on a single scent and ignore other scents, which may prove
distracting.
«The
focus is more on the person's workout than the
dog's,» she explains, but your
dog is learning to feel comfortable in a
distracting environment — and that will make it easier to take him along on other fitness adventures.
Plus, if you try to photograph him somewhere public like a local park, there's a good chance other
dogs and people will be around, not only cluttering your background, but also
distracting your
dog from
focusing on you.
The correct distance to pace, building stamina, how to keep that working drive and stay alert and
focused, and not get
distracted by other
dogs and handlers... So it can be very rewarding to see the fruition of that hard work and sacrifice!
* Becomes too
distracted in groups and is not able to
focus properly * Displays aggression toward other
dogs and / or people * Has a shy owner (you) who will not feel comfortable asking questions and requesting help in group situations * Can only seem to learn commands in familiar places, such as your backyard or living room
While most puppies can be easily
distracted, training courses for service
dogs will help
dogs to
focus on the task at hand.
It is also impolite to feed, pet, call to or
distract the
dog in any way because the
dog is on duty and must
focus on it's job.
Older
dogs have better bladder control and can
focus more on tricks and body language (are less
distracted) so with less repetitions they can learn more.
Some
dogs get
distracted by activity and have trouble
focusing on their meal.
This will help ensure that your
dog won't be
distracted by the baby's smell when you get home and will continue to
focus on your orders.
Dogs, much like kids, get tired in class quickly, and can lose
focus and become irritable and
distracted.
Lack of boundaries, socialization is not breed specific.Not understanding
dog body language is critical in knowing when and how to «
distract» the
focus the
dog is showing toward many possible behaviors!no understanding of what really is aggression, which comes in many «forms», territorial, fear, possession.
Tossing the treat on the ground will
distract your
dog and let her
focus on the ground rather than jumping.
For example,
focusing only on the look of a particular part of a
dog may
distract the breeder from looking at the
dog's ancestors and siblings or traits that potentially may negatively affect the health of the
dog.
Untrained adolescent and adult
dogs can become easily
distracted by their environment, which is why this class
focuses on important impulse - control exercises.
This will help social butterflies and worried
dogs be less
distracted so they can
focus on their owners.
«The sooner
dogs are
distracted on other things, the sooner they avoid
focusing on wearing shoes.»
Dogs with
FOCUS do not get off - track and
distracted.
It is both a
dog training philosophy as well as a set of exercises designed to enable stressed, sniffy,
distracted, lunging, snapping, and barking
dogs build confidence,
focus and drive.
Geared toward
dogs who are easily
distracted and have difficulty concentrating, Control Unleashed teaches your pet to
focus and behave reliably in challenging situations.
Neither do
dogs who are easily
distracted dogs who concentrate on a toy or a ball have a strong
focus which can be applied to agility.
A
dog put off and
distracted will not be as
focused on the task at hand.
What's really happening here, however, is with a lure / bait / treat, we are
distracting the
dog and gaining its
focus prior to an elevated aggressive state of mind.
This class is designed to teach
dogs to be calm and
focused in a
distracting environment.