The dog will speed up when the food lure is removed and hand or body signals are taken by
the dog as a cue.
Not exact matches
Joe Namath,
as a 18 - point
dog, guaranteed victory three days before kick... then never won another playoff game the rest of his career (
cue John Malkovich).
Scientists examined the behaviour of
dogs in response to emotionally significant images and sounds, and found that mouth licking in domestic
dogs is not simply a response to food or uncertainty, but appears to be used
as a signal to try to communicate with humans in response to visual
cues of anger.
Researchers hid treats and toys and communicated their location to
dogs with
cues such
as pointing or looking in the direction of the concealed item.
Although they still smell
as sharply
as their wolf forebears,
dogs have also developed the ability to interpret visual
cues from species other than their own.
Cue the
dog - whistles: C.S. Lewis» Christian parable The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe gets a cameo appearance,
as does conservative radio host Mancow.
This buddy movie / cop comedy takes its
cue from such police -
dog stories
as «Turner and Hooch» — which it directly references —
as well
as the 1990 TV pilot «Poochinski,» in which the ghost of a murdered detective ends up inhabiting a gassy English bulldog.
Ward immediately began looking up information on how to train a deaf
dog and found some hand signals for common
cues such
as sit, lay down and stay.
Pooch Partners does not believe it is safe to offer direct training to skijoring, bikejoring or kick sledding
as you have less control of your
dog and they do not know any of the necessary
cues, so canicross is our recommended prerequisite before you attempt the other sports with your
dog on your own.
I work with my
dog using clicker, for everything, simple
cues such
as sit / stay, walk on different surfaces, to more complex change of behaviour / emotion about something, impulse control when he sees cat / squirrel etc..
I think of trainers
as «school teachers» who teach normal
dogs basic manners and
cues, «counselors» who can work with some minor abnormalities like mild fears or difficulty concentrating, and «intervention counselors» who work with the behavior modification aspect of behavior disorders.
Training alternative behaviors such
as training your
dog to leave the room on
cue.
If you teach your
dog a release
cue you will be able to use it in other training sequences such
as teaching your
dog to leave something alone until you tell him otherwise.
Doing the behaviors you normally do before leaving (such
as picking up your keys, putting on a jacket, putting on your shoes, and even opening the door) but not going anywhere can help to desensitize your
dog to those
cues.
Remember that
dogs need a lot of help to understand that a
cue such
as come or sit, given in one situation, has the same meaning in another.
The program includes in - class academics for learning
dog psychology, basic obedience cues and effective problem solving, as well as 60 hours of hands - on - training done with the coaching of an ABC Certified Dog Trainer Instruct
dog psychology, basic obedience
cues and effective problem solving,
as well
as 60 hours of hands - on - training done with the coaching of an ABC Certified
Dog Trainer Instruct
Dog Trainer Instructor.
As for
cues, the
dog learns to heel, wait, go to bed and more.
Avoid repeating a
cue,
as that only allows your
dog to not respond the first time.
You may have heard or read about some additional behavior modification techniques for separation anxiety in
dogs, such
as graduated departures, desensitization to departure
cues, or «independence training.»
1) Aversive training with
dog whistles can be very effective during obedience training,
as it provides a Pavlovian
cue for a
dog to stop doing something that is not desired by the trainer or owner.
With a few practice sessions, you should be able to get your
dog to step into his crate immediately
as soon
as he hears the
cue word.
Some pet parents have found that using a potty
cue such
as «Go potty» or «Get busy» further helps house train their
dog.
He has come a long way, and now knows standard obedience hand signals used by most
dog handlers,
as well
as many American Sign Language
cues.
Prevent the habit
as much
as you can by teaching your
dog to obey a strong «Leave it»
cue, and bear in mind that
dogs are
dogs and sometimes the
dog will get the poop before it hits the fan.
You can give your older
dog a great tool to tell you what he needs by teaching him to ring a bell
as a
cue to go outside.
The «watch me»
cue is useful anytime you want to get (and keep) your
dog's attention and distract him from other temptations and distractions, such
as in the waiting room of the veterinary clinic or when your
dog is about to chase a squirrel.
If your
dog is wild about meal times, use a special emergency - recall
cue (such
as «BONANZA!»
This can help your
dog generalize the act of going potty from indoors to the outdoors
as the
cue is familiar.
Also, you will learn how to be calm and confident with your
dog, how to live without the fear of the next outburst
as you
cue behaviors to guide your
dog to do things other than bark, lunge and burst with over-stimulated responses.
Obedience training is usually thought of
as mastering a series of commands that indicate what behavior we want the
dog to do, combined with a release
cue that tells the
dog when he can stop doing -LSB-...]
Adding a
Cue When you see your dog about to relieve himself you can add a cue such as «good pee» or «hurry up» or «do your business&raqu
Cue When you see your
dog about to relieve himself you can add a
cue such as «good pee» or «hurry up» or «do your business&raqu
cue such
as «good pee» or «hurry up» or «do your business».
Of all other creatures on earth, only the domestic
dog can use our eye movements
as cues to locate items or something of interest.
Does the
dog have to work out some additional time with certain pre-departure
cues, such
as adding a purse to the exercises?
Sometimes, we
as humans are in such a rush to get a
dog's behavior on perfectly on
cue, we forget to determine whether «getting the behavior» is the...
Repeat the above steps
as many times
as it takes for your
dog to get the clue that you're expecting it to eliminate in YOUR designated area on YOUR
cue command.
As your
dog catches on, you can stop making the fake throwing motion with your arm and just give him the
cue, «Go to your spot.»
Just
as humans,
dogs have their good days and bad days and
dogs are not robots that mechanically respond to
cues with the perfection of a computer.
If your
dog is a rescue, you might want to pick something out - of - the - ordinary
as your
cue.
For example, lure training involves using a desirable object, such
as a toy or treat, to teach
dogs their
cues.
For instance, if you use the same technique over and over your
dog will associate the treat
as part of the verbal
cue.
After teaching
dogs to «Speak» and «Shush» on
cue, owners may further teach their
dogs to shush when people walk by the house, to bark should people step on the property, but to shush again
as soon
as people are invited indoors.
As Ben - Aderet et al. discuss, adult
dogs may need additional
cues (e.g. gestures) to respond to unfamiliar speakers.
Once the owner has taught their
dog to perform a «problem» behavior on
cue, the behavior is no longer a problem that works against training, instead the activity may now be used
as reward to reinforce training.
However, the predictive value of body language is not
as reliable
as most think, largely because many body
cues may have a variety of meanings and because fearful, rambunctious and uneducated
dogs are more likely to bite than those that are aggressive.
Although teaching a
dog obedience behaviors like sitting on
cue, not jumping on people, walking nicely on a leash, and coming when called is highly desirable, obedience alone will not resolve behavior issues such
as fear, anxiety or aggression.
Step One: Predeparture
Cues -
as mentioned above, some
dogs begin to feel anxious while their guardians get ready to leave.
A very successful training ploy is to «put behavior problems on
cue» — to train the
dog to bounce and bark on command,
as in the Jazz - up & Settle Down and the Woof / Shush exercises.
As you can see, one game of TUG teaches your
dog FIVE
cues (sit, wait, leave it, take and drop) and a whole lot of impulse control!
We'll help you teach them
cues so they can relax in the boats, exit only when asked, and handle distracting situations such
as other
dogs, wildlife, and higher use areas.
You can also work on getting your
dog used to predeparture
cues as you practice the stay.