Sunday, May 7, 2017

Dog Training vs Managment

We often need to use temporary measures while we are training to keep dogs safe and help them become better companions. 
What is the difference between management of dog behavior and dog training?
Management and training are often used in combination.

Dog Training

Dog training involves teaching your dog to do something. This can be training basic obedience cues, or something more difficult like dog sports. In dog training your dog is learning to do a behavior.
The following are a few behaviors we can train a dog to do:
  • Sit, Down, and stay
  • Go potty outdoors
  • Sit and wait at the front door
  • Let the barking dog outside while you are on the phone
  • Take treats gently
  • Tricks, like roll over, shake and sit up
  • Run an agility course
  • Sniff for contraband
There is a very long list of new things that dogs can learn. 

Dog Management

Dog management means we are controlling the dog's environment to keep the dog safe or keep them from practicing something that is annoying. For example, in order to keep a dog from jumping on people we can put them on a short leash. You're not training a dog to behave a certain way, but rather managing the dog's reaction to greeting people.
The following are a few ways people manage dog behavior:
  • Putting a dog in his crate when guests arrive
  • Using a Head Halter or Front Attach Harness to make walking a dog easier
  • Using a blind in class so your dog does not bark and other students can hear
  • Avoiding car rides for dogs who are car sick
  • Giving dogs a chew toy to distract them from chewing on computer cords
  • Fences that keep your dog in the yard
  • Putting curtains over the windows so your dog does not bark at passers by
    In management the dog is not learning anything. Management keeps the dog from practicing behaviors that are not appropriate or are annoying to the animals or people around them.

    Working Together

    While management and training are two different things, they are not mutually exclusive. Management is an important tool in preventing unwanted behaviors until your dog is trained to behave differently.

    Tuesday, April 11, 2017

    10 Reasons to do Agility with Your Dog

    1. Dogs love agility!
    Even if they aren't ready to do all of the equipment, they love to run and to spend quality, active time with you!

    2. Dog Agility is great exercise!
    For the both of you, agility is a great way to get out and get moving!

    3. Dog Agility will challenge you and your dog
    The challenge to get around the course as quickly and accurately as possible is a fun puzzle for you and your dog to solve.

    4. Dog Agility is entertaining
    Not only is it fun to do but it is fun to watch your friends. An agility class costs less than dinner and drinks at a nice restaurant and it lasts a lot longer too.

    5) Dog Agility makes your dog a better Companion
    Training for agility means training basic behaviors to be fast and reliable. It's also training your dog to value you above other distractions so you can play together. How cool is that?

    6) Dog Agility is for fun and/or for competition
    You can compete against the clock, compete against your personal best or compete against other agility teams or not at all if that suits you. Anyway you slice it, everyone wins just by playing!

    7) Any dog can play Agility
    All sizes, shapes and breeds can play agility. Jump heights are adjusted according to the height of the dogs. 

    8) Your bond will grow stronger by training your dog agility
    The quality time you spend training your dog will help your understanding and trust grow stronger! 

    9) Agility focuses on training with games
    There are many fun games to play to train agility. Rewarding your dog with movement and games is one of the best ways to make yourself more attractive to your dog. As we say in our classes, "Be the cookie!" and reward your dog with play, games and fun!

    10) Agility helps you become more important to your dog
    Training agility with reinforcing play builds your dogs value of you. If you are more important to your dog, your recalls will be more reliable and your dog will be less distracted and more focused on you.

    So we hope you will consider trying out an agility class. If you'd like to know more about setting your dog up for some fun, come pay us a visit us at www.livingwithdogs.us.

    See you on the field!