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Dog Training with Natt

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Rescue Paws dogs as we know
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23 hours they live in the kennel
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yeah. very time they see people coming in
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they get very excited.
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This sound <cage rattling> gets them very excited. It means
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human coming, it means play time,
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its means food is coming.
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Ok, if you open the door and coming in, the dog could be jumping,
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ignore them. Do not play with them through the kennel.
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For a dog like her very excited already, don't be like "good girl, good girl"
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because she's is going to OMG, but a fearful dog like Tiny or
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or whatever one is a fearful one, when you want to give them
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affection, give them exciting, yeah, so then they'll
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be, ahhh, give them a little bit of the energy in there.
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that's want, we open the door, she won't come out, yeah.
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if the leash is right behind their ear, it easier to control them
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if the lease is in the middle of the neck, you can choke them
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if the lease is on the bottom of the neck,
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it encourages the dog to pull forward.
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when you open the door to get the dog out,
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make sure you are the first person to get out of the door.
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so the dog will not like, rush and cut you off.
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that is not a good dog thing. So it helps if have the dog sit,
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Open the door.
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Come out. See.
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The whole thing is calm, if we start with a calm like this,
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the rest of the walk is calm.
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You will get one dog out.
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In the dog world whoever leads the walk is the leader,
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if the dog is leading your way, then you know what position you are.
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Try hold the lease short, yeah, very short, because
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we're training them right now. We want to make sure they walk
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right next to you, or behind you. So a short leash is important.
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If you give them all the leash in the world they'll go everywhere.
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Hold the leash short but not tight.
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I hold it like this, short but not tight.
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When you pull it tight you punish them, yeah.
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So if he sits nicely, don't pull it tight.
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If he wait/walks right next to you properly, don't pull it tight.
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Have then right next to you (I'm going to walk that way)
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If he starts to walk in front of me, you yank him up.
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If you want to guide the dog, just slowly, just tugging it, left, right, that it.
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Very easy, very gentle, yeah. Sit, good girl.
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We want to walk the dog 45 minutes a day, at least each time anyway.
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But if it's half an hour for the dog to figure out how to calm,
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before they get out of the door, that's good enough
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you're mentally excerising them.
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It's like if we give you maths, for you to work for half an hour
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you feel like an hour, your tired, same thing. Yeah.
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The next one is I want to teach you how to feed the dog, ok?
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Again, the dog has been adopted to a family with little children.
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The childern to will hold the chicken in their hand, swinging around.
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If the dog are bad behavoir, it will come and snatch it rigth away.
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What we are trying to teach them right now is
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when humans present the food, YOU MUST BE CALM
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you just hold the leash like this, if the dog start
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to walk towards you just yank the leash back.
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Is this to prevent to dog becoming food agreesive in the beginning.
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Put the food down.
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This is the good state of mind we want.
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Sit, patiently, no barging right in.
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But she is very very fixated on the food in the blow right now,
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so what we want, we're waiting for her, to give us eye contact.
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We'll then feed them by hand, when the dog has given you eye contact.
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