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Happy to announce NEW CH Lyonnese Changamire Standing Firm, Keetah, finished today with her 3rd Major at Doswell, VA und...
30/10/2024

Happy to announce NEW CH Lyonnese Changamire Standing Firm, Keetah, finished today with her 3rd Major at Doswell, VA under Judge Norbert Dee. Thank you Kelly Shupp and Hannah Sohnle for handling our girl to these wins!. Keetah is owned by Carol Diehl and David Diehl and Lyonnese Ridgebacks. She is out of Lyonnese American Honey SC BCAT ACT1&2 (Kayt) and GCHS Lyonnese Ignite the Light (Bodhi). Bred by Lyonnese Kennels.

23/10/2024
It’s been 25 years since Mozambique first graced this planet. We are super excited to introduce his son, Martial, to the...
19/10/2024

It’s been 25 years since Mozambique first graced this planet. We are super excited to introduce his son, Martial, to the dog fancy. We are ready to soar!

17/10/2024

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I saw Ian Dunbar prob 35 years ago at a weekend seminar. His methods are tried and true. Ridgebacks are so food motivate...
08/10/2024

I saw Ian Dunbar prob 35 years ago at a weekend seminar. His methods are tried and true. Ridgebacks are so food motivated in general I thot I would share.

When dogs are afraid, it’s really worth using reward-based methods to rehabilitate them as quickly as possible. Chronic fear and anxiety cause real suffering so if you can rebuild the dog’s confidence quickly, it’s so very worthwhile because it means they can get back to enjoying life that much sooner.

If you want to build a dog’s confidence and help them feel comfortable, one of the most valuable tools you can use is food. If a stimulus is paired with food frequently enough, the dog will start to associate the stimulus with food and this will cause the dog to feel better about the stimulus. Luring a fearful dog with food can be a very powerful technique that really accelerates rehabilitation BUT YOU HAVE TO BE VERY CAREFUL that you don’t push the dog too far too fast.

If a dog is very food motivated, you can lure them too close to something that makes them feel very scared, and this can be a dangerous and counterproductive situation. If the dog is too scared they might take the food and then react aggressively as soon as the food is gone, or they may simply be so scared that they are unable to form a positive association from the food.

On that note, you should not use this exercise (or any exercise you read about on the internet!) with a dog that is dangerous. If a dog has bitten a person hard enough to cause a serious injury, it means they are likely to do so again. This dog needs help from a professional dog trainer who understands how to read body language and use positive reinforcement methods to safely rehabilitate the dog.

Fortunately, most fearful and reactive dogs are not dangerous. They bark, they lunge, they snap, and they may even “bite” but their bites don’t make contact with the skin, or they don’t break the skin. These dogs have learned bite inhibition and they are safe to work with and you can use this technique to quickly rebuild their confidence.

Yes, this technique involves using food to lure the dog to approach you (or some other stimulus that makes them uncomfortable) but you don’t lure them so close that they are overwhelmed with fear or in danger of reacting aggressively and that makes all the difference.

As they approach, they get high-value treats, reinforcing them for approaching and helping them form a positive association with you (or the scary stimulus). But then, you use a lower value treat to lure the dog further away again. This low value treat is still providing a Classical Conditioning effect, helping your dog form a positive association with the stimulus, but it’s also providing a contrast to the high-value treats that the dog received during their approach.

Crucially, the dog is now back to a very comfortable distance again so when you toss high value treats to lure them to approach, they are moving towards you, but they’re comfortably far away.

Luring a dog to approach a scary stimulus like this is a very powerful and useful technique that can really accelerate the rehabilitation process, so long as you don’t push the dog too far too fast. And as you repeat these steps, luring the dog to approach and retreat repeatedly, the dog is going to get much more comfortable about approaching and being near you.

You can test this at any time by pausing the exercise and seeing what the dog does and where they go when there are no treats offered. At the beginning, a fearful dog will stay quite far away, but after a few minutes of this exercise, there is a good chance that they will readily come closer to the person, even without any food to lure them.

Be patient, watch your dog’s body language, and keep luring the dog back to a very comfortable distance to reset and this technique can work wonders.

If you do this long enough, you will get to the point where the dog will come right up to you without you offering a food lure. If the dog comes right up to you without you tossing a treat to lure your dog, and the dog looks comfortable, you can now try offering a treat directly from your hand. When you do so, you should keep your hand down by your side and you should always have multiple treats in your hand. When you get to the last treat, either toss it to lure the dog away from you, or withdraw your hand before you feed the last treat because an empty human hand is much scarier than a human hand with treats in it.

If you do this enough, it won’t be long before the dog happily takes treats from your hand. At this point, you can feed the dog an entire meal by hand and they will quickly start to feel comfortable around you, and the dog’s life will be much more relaxed and happier as a result.

Again, you should not do this with a dog that is dangerous, and you should be very patient with this exercise. Don’t rush it. Keep luring the dog back to a comfortable distance and it won’t be long before this dog loves approaching you and being near you.

Wow, did you really read all this? Amazing! Do you have or know a fearful dog? If so, tell us about them in the comments.

If you’d like help rehabilitating a fearful dog, you should join the Top Dog Academy, which you can do now for free with a 1-month free trial. We can help you rehabilitate your fearful dog with methods that are easy, gentle and also quick and effective. We want to rebuild your dog’s confidence as quickly as possible!

https://dunbar.info/oct2024TDA

Sign up now and you’ll get instant access to lots of great resources. We’ll be available to guide you through the process with personalized training advice. In one month, you could resolve their fearfulness and be back to enjoying a fear-free life together!

And if you’d like to download a PDF version of this document, or if you’d like to learn more about it, go here: https://dunbar.info/retreat-with-honor

Celebrating our recent Group Placers in the upcoming issue of The Ridgeback magazine. Looking forward to a wonderful sho...
20/09/2024

Celebrating our recent Group Placers in the upcoming issue of The Ridgeback magazine. Looking forward to a wonderful show and performance future with these youngsters.

One of our own has become a ‘fashion’ model.  Looking good Duma!
17/09/2024

One of our own has become a ‘fashion’ model. Looking good Duma!

What an amazing NJ circuit for LYONNESE RHODESIAN RIDGEBACKS. Showing Thursday-Saturday, all our exhibits placed in the ...
08/09/2024

What an amazing NJ circuit for LYONNESE RHODESIAN RIDGEBACKS. Showing Thursday-Saturday, all our exhibits placed in the ribbons, including the following standouts:

Thursday – September 5, 2024 – Central New Jersey Hound Association – Judge Mr. Robert Urban (Sweeps) and Mr. Nicholas G. Frost (Breed)

Best in Puppy Sweepstakes/Reserve Winners Dog
“BOMANI” LYONNESE THINGS AIN'T WHAT THEY USED TO BE (Thatcher x Kashmir)
Owned and Handled by Harland Atkinson

Winners Bitch/Best of Winners
“KEETAH” LYONNESE CHANGAMIRE STANDING FIRM (Bodhi x Kayt)
Owned by Dr Carol OseDiehl & Maureen Tauber

Reserve Winners Bitch
“FAYE” Group Placing LYONNESE ALWAYS FAITHFUL, TKN (Thatcher x Mattis)
Bred, Owned and Handled by Theresa M. Lyons

Friday – September 6, 2024
Show #1: Delaware Valley Hound Assoc. – Mr. Richard Todd Jackson

Winners Bitch/Best of Winners/Best of Breed Owner-Handler
“FAYE” Group Placing LYONNESE ALWAYS FAITHFUL, TKN (Thatcher x Mattis)
Bred, Owned and Handled by Theresa M. Lyons

Show #2: Tuxedo Park KC – Judge Mr. Charles L. Olvis

Winners Bitch/Best of Winners
“FAYE” Group Placing LYONNESE ALWAYS FAITHFUL, TKN (Thatcher x Mattis)
Bred, Owned and Handled by Theresa M. Lyons

Winners Dog
“AXL” LYONNESE MASTER'S SIGNATURE BLEND (Bango x Kashmir)
Handled by Meghan Sheehan

Reserve Winners Bitch
“KEETAH” LYONNESE CHANGAMIRE STANDING FIRM (Bodhi x Kayt)
Owned by Dr Carol OseDiehl & Maureen Tauber

Saturday – September 7, 2024 – Somerset Hills Kennel Club – RRCUS Supported – Judge Ms. Barbara C. Scherer

Winners Dog/Best of Winners
“AXL” LYONNESE MASTER'S SIGNATURE BLEND (Bango x Kashmir)
Handled by Meghan Sheehan to WD and Maureen Tauber to BOW

Award of Merit / Owner-Handler Best of Breed, Hound Group 1st and Best in Show (OHBIS Judge Mr. Larry C. Abbott)
“TULLY” Group Winning & Placing OHBIS GCH LYONNESE TWO SHOTS AND A SMOKING BARREL, SC (Jackson x Kindu)
Bred, Owned and Handled by Meghan Sheehan

Breed & OH-Group Judge: Ms. Barbara C. Scherer
OH-Best in Show Judge Mr. Larry C. Abbott

OWNER-HANDLER BEST IN SHOW at the Somerset County Kennel Club Show goes to …. The Rhodesian Ridgeback … TULLY!Huge congr...
07/09/2024

OWNER-HANDLER BEST IN SHOW at the Somerset County Kennel Club Show goes to …. The Rhodesian Ridgeback … TULLY!

Huge congratulations to Breeder-Owner-Handler, Meghan Sheehan, on this prestigious win. We are so proud of you.

Breed & OH-Group Judge: Ms. Barbara C. Scherer
OH-Best in Show Judge Mr. Larry C. Abbott

TULLY is OHBIS GCH Lyonnese Two Shots and a Smoking Barrel, SC (Jackson x Kindu)
Whelped: February 2, 2022
OFA Hips Excellent & Elbows Normal/Thyroid Normal / DM & EOAD Clear by Parentage

Bred, Owned, Handled and Loved by Meghan Sheehan
Co-bred/Co-owned by Maureen Tauber and Theresa M. Lyons

Lyonnese had a great day at the double-shows in Bridgewater, NJ:Show  #1: Delaware Valley Hound Association – Judge Mr. ...
06/09/2024

Lyonnese had a great day at the double-shows in Bridgewater, NJ:

Show #1:
Delaware Valley Hound Association
– Judge Mr. Richard Todd Jackson

FAYE – Lyonnese Always Faithful, TKN (Thatcher x Mattis) wins Winners Bitch/Best of Winners/Owner-Handler Best of Breed.

Show #2:
Tuxedo Park Kennel Club
– Judge Mr. Charles L. Olvis

AXL – Lyonnese Master’s Signature Blend, JC (Bango x Cashmere) wins Winners Dog.

FAYE – Lyonnese Always Faithful, TKN (Thatcher x Mattis) wins Winners Bitch/Best of Winners.

Proudly bred by LYONNESE RHODESIAN RIDGEBACKS
Axl handled by Meghan Sheehan.
Faye handled by Theresa M. Lyons.

A special win in honor of a special woman Jane Hobson. Written by Theresa M. Lyons.——————————BRODY finishes his SILVER G...
30/08/2024

A special win in honor of a special woman Jane Hobson. Written by Theresa M. Lyons.
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BRODY finishes his SILVER Grand Champion title by going Best of Breed at the Monticello Kennel Club Show #1 under Judge Ms. Nancy Bodine.

Some might ask why this is such a big deal? Well, let me tell you.

Brody was trained and handled to perfection by the incomparable Jane Hobson. She absolutely loved this dog and showing him brought her great joy. Together they earned Multiple Group Placements, a Hound Show BOB under breeder judge and top 15 & 25 rankings in 2020 & 2021.

Upon Jane’s passing, we made it our mission to continue their journey of obtaining his Silver GCH title. With very limited showing and handled by me and Meghan Sheehan, Brody continued to shine. He earned another Hound Show BOB win, followed by a Best in Regional Specialty Show win and many breed wins.

Yesterday’s BOB win was an emotional one. Maureen and I celebrated with his owner, Cindy by sitting ringside reminiscing about Jane and the naughty things she taught him. It was a wonderful day and one I will personally treasure.

We love you, Jane Hobson.

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BRODY is BISS Silver GCH Lyonnese Premium Blend, SC (Bango x Katanga 2018)

Gosh we have some superstars here at Lyonnese Kennels!  Congrats to Choo and Mason (ladies first) and Jen and Carl! (Als...
27/08/2024

Gosh we have some superstars here at Lyonnese Kennels! Congrats to Choo and Mason (ladies first) and Jen and Carl! (Also ladies first lol). Both exceptional in their sport of choice!

Happy National/International dog day!
26/08/2024

Happy National/International dog day!

Proving that Lyonnese Ridgebacks are more than just a pretty face … MASON earned his first UDX leg and placed in Open fo...
03/08/2024

Proving that Lyonnese Ridgebacks are more than just a pretty face …

MASON earned his first UDX leg and placed in Open for his first OTCH point! Mason and owner, Carl Bloksberg, are one amazing team and continue to make us proud.

Mason is DC Lyonnese Burn It Down UD BN SC OA NAJ NF DCAT CGC TKI VCM
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Sire: CH Karhiba N Tahari's Son Of A Gun (Jackson)
Dam: BIF GCH DC Lyonnese Jewel Of The Congo, SC ROM (Katanga)
Whelped: October 17, 2019

Owned, Loved and Handled by Carl Bloksberg
Co-owned by Maureen Tauber
Bred by Maureen Tauber and Theresa M. Lyons

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