Dog Training by Kikopup | Tips for Barrier Aggression and Frustration for Dog Trainers @kikopup | Uploaded December 2023 | Updated October 2024, 7 hours ago.
Barrier aggression or frustration can occur in many situations, such as when the dog is behind a fence, in a crate or car, being restrained on a leash or held, but also in situations where the dog’s freedom of movement is reduced, for example being crowded by dogs at a park or even being petted while another dog or person approaches.
In this video I give tips for trainers working on these cases on using counter conditioning and desensitization to train dogs to have a positive emotional response to the barrier or restraint as well as teach them a specific behavior to do in these situations that becomes stronger and more reliable than their previous behaviors. These techniques will help reduce the undue stress in both the dogs as well as their guardians lives.
Happy Training!
Teaching a puppy the restraint game-
youtube.com/watch?v=G1Otlr6RX7o
Teach your little dog to jump into your arms - youtube.com/watch?v=m4C5ODpusNU
Leash Pressure Game
youtube.com/watch?v=iKG89GVOJiM
youtube.com/watch?v=Q4vEayrRyB0
Explaining the difference between conditioning leash pressure to be a conditioned reinforcer versus how other trainers might condition it to be a punisher
youtube.com/watch?v=YeYnVAc_UZo
Leash Walking Connected Course on my website-
dogmantics.com/product/leash-walking-connected
Introducing a new dog to your own dogs- youtube.com/watch?v=IoN1dwALe6U
Micheal Shikashios Podcast on Barrier Aggression on The Bitey End of the Dog
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-bitey-end-of-the-dog/id1521311807?i=1000635799264
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Barrier aggression or frustration can occur in many situations, such as when the dog is behind a fence, in a crate or car, being restrained on a leash or held, but also in situations where the dog’s freedom of movement is reduced, for example being crowded by dogs at a park or even being petted while another dog or person approaches.
In this video I give tips for trainers working on these cases on using counter conditioning and desensitization to train dogs to have a positive emotional response to the barrier or restraint as well as teach them a specific behavior to do in these situations that becomes stronger and more reliable than their previous behaviors. These techniques will help reduce the undue stress in both the dogs as well as their guardians lives.
Happy Training!
Teaching a puppy the restraint game-
youtube.com/watch?v=G1Otlr6RX7o
Teach your little dog to jump into your arms - youtube.com/watch?v=m4C5ODpusNU
Leash Pressure Game
youtube.com/watch?v=iKG89GVOJiM
youtube.com/watch?v=Q4vEayrRyB0
Explaining the difference between conditioning leash pressure to be a conditioned reinforcer versus how other trainers might condition it to be a punisher
youtube.com/watch?v=YeYnVAc_UZo
Leash Walking Connected Course on my website-
dogmantics.com/product/leash-walking-connected
Introducing a new dog to your own dogs- youtube.com/watch?v=IoN1dwALe6U
Micheal Shikashios Podcast on Barrier Aggression on The Bitey End of the Dog
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-bitey-end-of-the-dog/id1521311807?i=1000635799264
Join this channel to get access to perks:
youtube.com/channel/UC-qnqaajTk6bfs3UZuue6IQ/join
#dogtraining #professionaldogtraining #aggression