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🥩 Scatter Feeding 🥩
➡️ What is Scatter Feeding?
Scatter feeding is a technique where dog owners spread their dog's food or treats over a large area, encouraging their dogs to use their natural foraging instincts to seek out their meals. This method is not only entertaining for dogs but also promotes mental stimulation and slows down their eating pace.
🙋♀️ Why Scatter Feeding is Beneficial
🐾 Mental Stimulation
Dogs are naturally curious creatures. Scatter feeding taps into their instinctual behaviours, transforming mealtime into a fun scavenger hunt. This enriches their environment and aids in mental development, reducing boredom and anxiety.
🐾Slows Down Eating
Many dogs eat their food too quickly, which can lead to digestive issues like bloating or vomiting. By scattering their food, dogs are encouraged to take their time and chew their meals thoroughly, promoting better digestion.
🐾 Strengthens the Bond Between You and Your Dog
Engaging in scatter feeding can create a fun and interactive experience between you and your furry friend. It builds trust and strengthens your bond, making training sessions more enjoyable.
🐾 Encourages Physical Activity
Scatter feeding motivates dogs to move around as they search for their food. This physical activity is essential for maintaining a healthy weight and overall well-being.
⚡️ WORKING DRIVES ⚡️
Working breeds in particular can easily become hyper-fixated on various triggers. 👀 If these high energy levels are not properly managed, aggression, reactivity and unpredictability can occur. However, as you can see in this video the dog is focused but still remaining calm. In this scenario, the dog was “indicating” which basically means showing their (handler) that there was a potential threat/ trigger. For the average working dog, this may not be a problem as they may need these skills to fulfil their working role. This behaviour is likely be correctly shaped and rewarded for their role. On the other hand, for a pet dog, we might be concerned about this extreme eye contact as it may be a precursor to reactivity and negative reaction.
By using a combination of techniques that are tailored to the individual dog these issues can be overcome. Do you want to find out how to get these results?
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✋Impulse Control ✋
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🐕 Teaching Your Reactive Dog to Make Better Choices Around Triggers 🐕
If you have a reactive dog, you know how challenging it can be to manage their behaviour when they encounter triggers. Reactivity in dogs can manifest in various ways, such as barking, lunging, or even aggressive behavior. However, with the right training and guidance, you can teach your reactive dog to make better choices around triggers and exhibit more appropriate behaviours.
Understanding Reactivity in Dogs
Reactivity in dogs is often a response to fear, frustration, or lack of socialisation. When a dog encounters a trigger, such as another dog, a loud noise, or a stranger, they may react in an exaggerated manner due to these underlying emotions. It's essential to understand that reactive behaviour is not a sign of a bad dog but rather a sign that they need help in learning how to cope with these triggers.
➡️ Teaching Alternative Behaviours
One effective way to help your reactive dog make better choices around triggers is by teaching them alternative behaviors. Instead of reacting impulsively, you can train your dog to engage in more desirable actions when faced with a trigger. Here are some alternative behaviors you can teach your reactive dog:
👀 Look at You
Training your dog to make eye contact with you when they encounter a trigger can help redirect their focus and calm their nerves. Start by using a treat to lure your dog's attention towards you and reward them for making eye contact. With practice, your dog will learn to look at you for guidance when they feel anxious or triggered.
🐕🦺 Loose Lead Walking
Teaching your dog to walk on a loose lead can help prevent them from pulling or lunging towards triggers during walks. Use positive reinforcement techniques to reward your dog for walking calmly beside you without pulling your arm off.
🐕 Doing “Dog Stuff”
Teaching your dog to but it’s okay to sniff the floor and explore their environment despite the pre
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