Barking- Episode 3 – barking on a walk -dog training

December 14, 2009 by admin  
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This is the third episode in the series of Barking. In this episode I will show you the beginning exercises on how to teach your dog not to bark on a walk. Stay tuned and Subscribe to see other exercises that are very useful for reactive dogs and dogs that are hyperactive. All these exercises benefit ANY dog, not just fearful, reactive or aroused dogs. These same exercises are GREAT for dogs with little impulse control, the kind of dog that wants to pull towards everything on a walk …

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25 Responses to “Barking- Episode 3 – barking on a walk -dog training”
  1. supernaturalbc2008 says:

    Wonderful helpful video for the many, many people who do not understand classical conditioning or how to use it! Awesome! 5*

  2. heza091 says:

    so this is how you do it my dog hes so annoying whern he goes on walks becuse hes a big kelpie and he is aways barking ,whinning,winging its so annoying so we put a choke chain on him mis a bad thing to do or a good thing sorry about the spelling im a kid

  3. jeffreybeaupre says:

    another great video; keep em coming :)

  4. sexiestvegetarian says:

    Thank you so much! This video is just what I need!

  5. musicofnote1 says:

    Yeah … was a bit of a problem in Wiesbaden last weekend. She went bezerk, when we wenot into the ring for our DD number, but she did come back to me and we were able to do the number. At the end, she ran FULL SPEED 4-5 times around the inside of the ring. I think to burn off the tension. I put up a training film of the new routiine, that we’ll be doing in WInterthur in February. Still got some work to do, but the audience in Wiesbaden did like it, even with a couple of mishaps.

  6. clickandtreatyourpet says:

    This is a great video. The dog is beautiful. I need to try this with my dog sometime.

    What I’d really like to see with barking is a dog who barks while loose in the yard or in the house. My dog always barks really loudly when people come to the door or sees someone on the street outside.

  7. ljbndjb says:

    I love this video. We started doing this when our reactive BC pup was 4-5 months old. We left off doing it. Now she’s 9 mths and 10 times worse than ever. As soon as I saw this vid I thought – that’s it, we’re going to crack this!!!!!! After 2 sessions she’s improving. Thanks kikopup!!!!

  8. jasperaliceuk says:

    Another winner! Thanks Emily

  9. superwoman63 says:

    I LOVE this video :) Love all your “barking” videos, i hope you keep these coming!

  10. kikopup says:

    thank you!

  11. kikopup says:

    Your welcome!

  12. kikopup says:

    Thanks! ! ! Good luck with Vela’s playfulness!

  13. RatongaBruiser says:

    Thank you very much. ^.^
    My dogs are, to me, well-behaved, but my terrier mix gets agitated easily and I`ve been trying to get him to calm down when he sees dogs or goes into the car for quite some time.

  14. musicofnote1 says:

    1) Emily – funny enough, we just started doing this with Vela – she gets so excited when she sees other dogs. Just want to play, play play. Goal is to be able to pass another dog on the street.
    2) When using Firefox, download the Firefox plug-in (add-on) called Download Helper. Available for either Mac or Windows. It installs next to the URL field. WOrks like a charm for just about all browser viewable video content.
    Thanks for your great videos. YOU ROCK!!!

  15. tommynasty says:

    great again!! thanks

  16. lindavanessa576 says:

    actually believe it or not I have been with two guys at once… too much work if you ask me!

  17. chihuahuabulldog says:

    If you download the free version of RealPlayer, and use Internet Explorer, you can download YT videos. Once you download the free version, when you play a video on YT, just put the ‘cursor’ over the video and on the top right a prompt will come up to download. Click the prompt. Sometimes it works on Firefox, but always on Explorer.

  18. kikopup says:

    or any sound that always sounds the same but doesnt bother you. Worse comes to worse, you could mark with the word “yes”

  19. kikopup says:

    Thanks! It helps if you put the treat at your heel to reinforce the dog for being next to you, than out in front of you (teaching the dog to be in front of you)

  20. kikopup says:

    Sure. check your messages, Ill give you my email. There is a way to download youtube videos to your computer, but I have no idea how to do that. If you know a computer nerd. You totally have my permission :)

  21. f1el6 says:

    so awesome! i was very frustrated because i didn’t know what to do (everyone said to splash water on yank when dog barks…) instead i tried what would happen with the clicker (pretty much same as your method). we are seeing definately improvement :)

    Emily you are my idol! :D

  22. dogviews says:

    Is there anyway you can share this video with me so that I can show it offline? I would like to use it in a class of volunteers for a service dog organization and we don’t have internet availability in that environment.

  23. kikopup says:

    Great advice! ! !

    I will also add,
    a lot of dogs in North America are over weight, which causes them to have little interest in training with food (they already are eating too much) putting the dog on a diet increases their interest in working for food, AND exercising more

  24. rockythepain says:

    thx for the clip very helpful but i have a question my dog is 9months old he loves treat and i use positive training but on the street when i try to lure him with the treet he wont take it or even spit it,and keeps his focus on the stimuli,so what should i do?

  25. 411tmitch says:

    I love the idea of putting the treat on the ground! Never thought to do that. Can’t wait to try that. Thanks

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