Aiyon (Alaska Klee Kai) can find the outside world worrisome at times - lots of moving objects and loud noises can make walks scary for him. Enter fellow puppy camper, Goose (Mini Australian Shepherd), to help show her BFF that walks can be fun and that spooky stimuli comes and goes.
The world is less scary with a best friend my your side!
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Check out Camper Newman working with Coach Kelley to learn to feel more comfortable in his carrier.
Before coming to camp, Newman really disliked his travel carrier. Since Newman’s mom travels often with her little guy, this made trips a lot less fun and more stressful for both of them.
Here’s a quick overview of the steps Kelley is using to help Newman feel more comfortable and confident about using his carrier:
1. Away from the carrier, Kelley works on Newman learning to lay down and settle on cue
2. Next, Kelley and Jessica work on changing Newman’s perception of the carrier as ONLY a place of confinement, by using it as an agility obstacle. (Pro Tip: Leaving both ends open for escape can make the crate or carrier a whole lot less scary for our dogs)
3. Next, Kelley helps Newman start to learn the motion of going into the carrier and turning around - but with the top open/unzipped so it felt less enclosed
4. Remember those settling skills? At this stage, Kelly starts to use the open carrier similarly to a bed or mat that Newman automatically targets when it’s placed on the ground
5. Next up, Kelley works on zipping the top of the bag while Newman settles inside
6. Finally, Kelley works on cuing Newman into the carrier and briefly closing the bag. Notice that he feels comfortable enough that he’s not trying to bolt out the moment the bag is unzipped.
7. Over Newman’s remaining time at camp, Kelley will continue to gradually increase how long Newman stays in his carrier, and add in the other normal things he’ll experience as part of travel (being picked up and carried around, and so on).
Great job, Team Newman!
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Just having a little fun with our amazing East Harlem Coaching team during yesterday’s bi-weekly Trainer Meeting. This group of humans blows us away each and every day with their steadfast commitment to their clients, their colleagues, and their careers 🥰🐶🥰🐶. #nycdogtrainer #nycdogtraining #dogtrainerlife #dogbehaviorconsultant #caninebehavioralhealth #instinctdogtraining #professionaldogtrainer #eastharlem
Coming when called (also known as ‘recall’) is one of the MOST important skills you will ever teach your dog (and it’s a skill you should expect to continue to work on and reinforce over your dog’s entire life).
Want to get started working on recall with your young puppy? Here are some quick tips to get you started:
1. Use REALLY good treats (tiny pieces of meat or cheese work best)
2. Choose a special recall word you don’t use at any other time
3. At first, only ask your puppy to come when you are 99% certain they’ll listen to you
4. Give the cue when you’re only 5-7 feet away, and use inviting body language like backing up, clapping your hands, and making kissy noises, to encourage your pup to come to you
5. Don’t accidentally associate their recall cue with the end of fun activities. Instead, try giving the cue when they’re in the middle of something fun, reward them generously, then immediately reengage them in the activity
6. Don’t overuse the cue (seriously, we recall our adult dogs *maybe* 1-3 times per day)
7. Increase difficulty gradually over time. This is an advanced skill, and it’s in your and your pup’s best interest to take things slow!
As pups get older, there are other important foundation skills we work on to build off-leash reliability, but these are great, simple tips to get you started.
Happy Training!
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Check out Murphy and his dad executing a PERFECT Arc-By past another dog during a recent follow-up lesson with Coach Oyuki.
Murphy came to stay with us for a board & train Camp + Coaching program to work on feeling more relaxed and comfortable passing other dogs on leash.
This sweet boy made a ton of progress during camp, and his dad is doing SUCH a fantastic job continuing to support and guide him back at home.
Wanna learn how to do arc-by’s and other defensive handling maneuvers to help your reactive dog feel safer and more relaxed on walks?
Click the link below to sign up for our free Leash Reactivity course, or reach out to us directly to learn about our private coaching options. We LOVE helping pups and their people have calmer, more peaceful walks together.
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Instinct Online School Passes 15,000 Learners!
Milestone Alert!
Instinct's Online School has surpassed 15,000 enrolled learners. Woohoo! Thank you to everyone who has engaged with our content and shared it with others!
If you haven't already, check out our free and super-low-cost course options, including our game-changing Nature-Driven Nurture course ($19.99) and our popular Leash Reactive Dog course (Free).
AND...Stay tuned for our free Life Skills course, which covers our 4 key life skills for fun, freedom, and a peaceful life together: leash skills, off-leash skills, patient & polite skills, and settling skills. Coming Summer/Fall 2022!
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Check out Private Coaching client Meadow & her parents showing off their recall skills during a session with Coach Val!
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Teaching dogs to respond reliably when off-leash can afford them SO many more opportunities for freedom and fun, and it can be truly life-saving.
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Keep up the fantastic work, Meadow & family!
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#positivedogtraining #offleashtraining #nycdogtraining #instinctdogtraining
Camper Juno Practices Doorway Manners!
Camper Juno is a sweet, energetic adolescent with LOTS of zest for life. Part of her camp included working on patient, polite behavior around thresholds. Check out how fantastic she did practicing her "Wait" cue at the door with her owner during her go-home lesson!
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A note about position: You'll notice that Juno remains in a stand position when asked to 'Wait'. This was the position that helped Juno feel most relaxed and comfortable during this exercise (a 'Sit' created added anticipation, and she was more likely to launch excitedly forward out of the sit upon hearing her release cue). Other dogs will absolutely do better waiting in a Sit position, and still others in a Down. Listening to the dog, and choosing the position that helps them feel most relaxed while waiting, makes for a more efficient, effective, and enjoyable learning experience for all involved!
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Check out Camper Barkley working on her “go to bed” cue!
One important component of teaching a solid ‘go to bed’ cue is ensuring the dog feels enthusiastic about laying down on cue (because, go to bed involves chaining together a targeting/"go to the spot" cue, a “down” cue, and a “stay” cue).
To help increase Barkley’s enthusiasm for the Down cue, and to teach her to respond to a verbal cue instead of needing a lure, Coach Trina started by rewarding speedier lured responses VERY, very generously. After several very tasty repetitions, Barkley started to preemptively plop herself into a down position as soon as the luring motion was started. This made it easy to add in the verbal cue just before the luring motion, and then fade away the lure entirely.
The result: a big leap forward in Barkley’s “go to bed” proficiency! Next up: building duration and adding distractions!
(As you can tell by Barkleys wonderfully ‘lived in’ appearance, this training session took place shortly after an incredibly fun and messy romp in the play yard with friends. Next up…a nap, then bath time! 💤🌧)
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When part of your alumni camp includes learning new tricks for fun 🥰. Check out Camper Hercules and his dad practicing together during a go-home lesson!
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Camper Annabelle practices disengaging from other dogs during a camp training session.
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Coach Oyuki is using a snuffle mat as part of reward delivery to a) facilitate lower arousal levels (sniffing/snuffling for the treat helps Annabelle stay more relaxed vs. taking a treat directly from Oyuki’s hand) and b) encourage engagement in a simple, healthy natural displacement/avoidance behavior around things Annabelle finds concerning.
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Keep up the great work, Annabelle!
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Puppy Camper Bronson practices polite greetings with new people, with help from Coach Maggie 🐶❤️.
Keys to success:
✅ Puppy needs met before training (potty break, exercise, sniff time and chew time)
✅ Environment set up to facilitate learning (treat jars accessible, clicker on hand, leash dragging)
✅ Helper humans behave in a way that makes “good choices” easy (hands held low as a target, calm voices, short bouts of petting on side/back)
Great job pup & people!
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