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    Oh my gawd... I have the same exact problem with Rita, but her case is probably MUCH worse. Just yesterday, a nieghbor came up to our door with her dog, and Rita bolted out the door, and full on attacked the poor guy, I have it when she does this. This poor dog was making just awful noises, I felt sooo horrible...
    I really want to get her problem resolved, but don't know how??

    Kaitlyn (the human)
    Sadie & Rita (Forever in Our Hearts) (the Labbies)

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    Here, I made this video for another forum, but here it is.



    For some dogs, telling them to ignore the dog and focus on you doesn't work because the trigger is too stressful. In that case, I suggest the Look at that! game which was coined by Leslie McDevitt in her wonderful book Control Unleashed. It helps a GREAT deal with leash reactivity, and I recommend it to those who are willing to try a different method when conventional "leave it/watch me" methods aren't working.

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    That was interesting to watch! It's really neat that you made it. You could make some moolah doin' that! Hehe

    I do have a two questions, though. I've always wanted to do clicker with my dogs, but Molly is afraid of it. When she sees it, she runs. My flyball trainer told me to walk around the house clicking it while I do regular things to get her adjusted, but it hasn't worked.

    Also... so basically you're rewarding for looking but not reacting. But... for something like flyball where many dogs become overstimulated and are distracted by the other dogs, how do get them to return the focus to you and avoid teaching them if they look at the other dogs, they get treats? Couldn't this become a problem?


    "Did you ever notice when you blow in a dog's face he gets mad at you?
    But when you take him in a car he sticks his head out the window." -- Steve Bluestone

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    Clicking around the house and not treating her defeats the purpose of the clicker, IMO. You can use a verbal cue or a pen cap instead. I also think a Snapple cap would work

    Okay, I did a pretty bad job in the video because I was more concerned with staying in the camera window than getting focus from Ivy. Sorry! I explained it on the other forum, but the objective of the LAT game is to get your dog to offer a look at the other dog. Meaning:

    You want to click/treat when she looks at the dog, let her eat the treat, and then let her look at the dog again. If you repeat this enough, your dog will eventually start to offer you a glance at the dog as a trick. This is your goal. So, you WANT them to look at the other dog. You want them to acknowledge that there is another dog there. But eventually, through LAT, you condition the trigger from "OMG THERE'S A DOG! I HAVE TO OVERREACT!!" to "Oh! There's a dog! That means I get to play the LAT game with Mom".

    ETA: It's tough at first, but it is doable, even in high stress situations. Leslie wrote Control Unleashed specifically for agility dogs, so I'm sure you can do it in flyball.

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    Thanks for explaining that! I wasn't doubting it at all, it looks like a fantastic method that I want to try with Molly. She reacts just like that little dog in your video to other dogs. It'd be interesting to see a video of you working with him/her! hehe


    "Did you ever notice when you blow in a dog's face he gets mad at you?
    But when you take him in a car he sticks his head out the window." -- Steve Bluestone

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    I LOVE that video, Sophie!!!! You can totally notice the change in Ivy, when she's playing LAT. She's such a smart girl. C: With an adorable tail.

    Control Unleashed is tight! I have yet to actually go out and buy it, but my friend works at Borders, and the last few times I've visited her I have grabbed it and read through it. haha, I am cheap.

    Jessica... Gonzo used to be scared of the clicker. Molly and him are such wusses! It took way longer to get him to associate clicker with rewards, but he totally came around. I suggest sitting in a bathroom, or a really quiet room, with a mound of tiiiny treats every day, and just click/treat-ing over and over and over. I assume they are scared of it because they think too much. It seems like Gonzo was thinking... "Why am I being rewarded for nothing? Am I supposed to be afraid of that clicking noise? WTH?" But he became more relaxed about it with each session.



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    Is your dog afraid of the Sound.. or the Clicker? if the Clicker is too loud.. Put some scotch tape on the indent of the Clicker where u press.. it will soften the click. Also, there is a clicker you can get that I THINK is Blue with a Orange Button.. it is a Softer Click, and u can put it on the floor, and use ure foot to click it. :-) Good luck!

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