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Dog Training Tutorial - Distractions PART II (Healing Reactivity)

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Training a dog to be comfortable and calm around distractions is the goal here. Always be very attentive & read the dog's body language so that if any adjustments need to be made to the training, then they can be made. Helping our dogs make the right connections is the foundation of allowing them to be reliable around distractions. So far, we have considered relatively passive exercises. Stay tuned for more active and engaging work around distractions.

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  • So, when the dog is calmly looking at the distraction, you click and reward, then after time, because when you click and reward the dog looks at you, the dog, when seeing a distraction, will look calmly at it then look back to you? Sorry i didn't really understand it :P

  • @Yellowmutts Sounds like you did! That's right!

  • Great video luv the shirt!

  • @AlmondBear It's an important message ;)

  • i have finally found someone who knows what they are talking about THANK YOU!!

  • @munkmunks You're welcome! :)

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  • Thank God, someone who knows what they're doing. Your dog is amazing, lol. I'm getting a German Shepherd within the next couple of weeks. I've seriously watched ALL of your videos. Thanks! (:

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  • U should buy a rottweiler...

  • Do you know why when we stop walking, my dog becomes aggressive towards other dogs? If i ignore the other dog he is usually ok? I don't understand why though.

  • Wow! Very good technique!

  • Great job!.. I really find all your videos really helpful!!.

  • @Kapok6 You should get a cat.

  • thank you sooooo much!:O

  • your videos are really under viewed people should watch your videos instead of other crappy training videos

  • Your videos are probably some of the best I've seen. Thanks

  • Your dog training advice and lessons have been invaluable additions to the training we receive at the dog club we go to and have filled in some of the gaps for us. We live in the UK. Thank you so much!

  • great videos !

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