hnhammond
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As you guys know, Matilda is going through the training ringer.
We have had an issue with distractions, in particular, the squirrels that taunt her on our walks. They literally do it on purpose. They see us coming and will come right up to her and run off at the last second! It is so rude.
What usually happens is she'll spot them and run for it. I will tell her NO and hold her back but she'll really pull me and it seems like she can't even hear me, she's in such predatory mode.
Her trainer suggested getting the Pet Corrector. It's AWESOME. Basically it's compressed air, and you just spray a little into the air (not at the dog) and it makes a CHTTTT noise. It's not very loud (depending on how hard you press) but for whatever reason, the noise REALLY gets their attention.
So what the trainer said was to bring it on our walks, and when she sees the squirrel, spray it, and it'll break her PREDATOR thought process, and get her attention. Then when she looks at me, I tell her NO and LEAVE IT, and we continue walking.
We did this for the last few weeks, and then today, I forgot to bring the pet corrector. She spotted the squirrel and started speeding up, and I told her NO. She stopped right in her tracks and walked politely by them with no issue! I was shocked! She didn't take her eyes off them, but for the first time it seemed like she just heard me and understood not to run at them!
If you guys need help with distraction training, that Pet Corrector helped so much!
We're just so proud!
We have had an issue with distractions, in particular, the squirrels that taunt her on our walks. They literally do it on purpose. They see us coming and will come right up to her and run off at the last second! It is so rude.
What usually happens is she'll spot them and run for it. I will tell her NO and hold her back but she'll really pull me and it seems like she can't even hear me, she's in such predatory mode.
Her trainer suggested getting the Pet Corrector. It's AWESOME. Basically it's compressed air, and you just spray a little into the air (not at the dog) and it makes a CHTTTT noise. It's not very loud (depending on how hard you press) but for whatever reason, the noise REALLY gets their attention.
So what the trainer said was to bring it on our walks, and when she sees the squirrel, spray it, and it'll break her PREDATOR thought process, and get her attention. Then when she looks at me, I tell her NO and LEAVE IT, and we continue walking.
We did this for the last few weeks, and then today, I forgot to bring the pet corrector. She spotted the squirrel and started speeding up, and I told her NO. She stopped right in her tracks and walked politely by them with no issue! I was shocked! She didn't take her eyes off them, but for the first time it seemed like she just heard me and understood not to run at them!
If you guys need help with distraction training, that Pet Corrector helped so much!
We're just so proud!