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More about the metaphorical journeys than the sightseeing kind, these posts cover the transformations that occur in our relationships with our dogs as well as practical advice on how to make those transformations happen. I hope you find them useful and I look forward to reading your comments!

A Tale of Two Downstays

3/7/2014

 
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Dog training for obedience may not always get you a calm, relaxed dog. Training focused on improving your dog's state of mind will get you both.

The two dogs in these pictures nicely illustrate one who is following the obedience command "Down" but still very tense and ready to break the command at the slightest distraction and the other has learned that Down actually means lie down and relax. Easily the biggest breakthrough I had before becoming a dog trainer was understanding that my dog, Oliver, was a nervous, anxious dog. That thought never occurred to me. I thought he was high energy and had a really strong prey drive (both of which are true) and that that accounted for why he always seemed so amped up on our walks, in the car, in the back yard, in the house... you get the idea ;-). 

Understanding that he was nervous and that there were things I could do to help him relax changed our relationship dramatically. It also changed how Oliver interacted with the world and he went from being a nervous nelly who reacted (seriously over reacted) to every day stimuli to being a pretty calm, relaxed and tolerant dude. Very specifically, this meant that when we went on walks he didn't bark, lunge, pull, and spin at the site of another dog. 

I learned to teach Oliver to relax. He knew the Down command as well as Sit, Come, Stand, and Fetch but what he didn't know was how to relax. The more we practiced him being in a calm, relaxed state of mind the more easily he was able to go back to that state even with distractions that would previously have gotten him excited -- inappropriately -- like seeing another dog being walked down the street. Teaching your dog how to be calm is in my opinion the single most important foundation from which to train your dog. 

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Teaching dogs could be one of the most challenging you'll ever face if you grew up to be a dog lover. Just like handling a toddler, you need to exert patience and time for you to be able to get what you want. Oliver may not be the cutest dog ever existed, but at least he is a dog who knows how to follow instructions. Right now it is not yet perfect and there are still things that should be learned, but I am sure Oliver is a fast learner who will learn all of that!

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