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We don’t need to CONTROL our dogs

Not in the way we’re accustomed to thinking! Far better to teach your dog so he can control himself. Brilliant Family Dog is changing the world, one dog at a time | FREE ECOURSE | #newpuppy, #dogtraining, #newrescuedog, #puppytraining, #dogbehavior,…

This article first appeared on 2houndsdesign.com and is reprinted here with permission.

Really? No control?? I thought we had to control our dogs?

You’re right, of course! We want plenty of control, but we want our dog to be doing the controlling.

Think how we bring up our children. We teach and show them first, rather than yell at them for breaking rules they didn’t know existed!

Take toothbrushing, for example. First, we clean our toddler’s teeth for them. As soon as they’re capable they start doing it themselves - after a fashion - so by the time their permanent teeth arrive they’ve got into the habit. Then we switch to reminding them: “Did you do your teeth?” Eventually they understand why they need to do it, and we no longer need to even ask them (though they may need to be 24 before they reach this happy state!).

Same with our dogs.

There’s no need to nagnagnag them all the time, yanking on their lead, snapping at them, barking commands, pushing them into a sit or a down. This kind of carry-on simply destroys the relationship you could have with your dog, who just knows that whatever he does is wrong and waits for the inevitable correction and telling-off. And he probably has no idea why.

Switch this round though. TEACH your dog what it is you want, in a kind and loving way - just like your toddler and his toothbrush.

Yes, it will take a little time and patience - there’ll be misunderstandings and mistakes, like the toothpaste all over the floor and the pyjamas - but you’ll get there, together. Accompany your teaching with plentiful little tasty treats and you’ll quickly have your dog’s attention and willingness.

Once you’ve taught your dog what it is you like, there is never again any need to tell him off!

No “Noooooooos,” No “Ah-ahs”. Just “Would you like to walk here beside me?” and from him, “Sure, specially if there’s a piece of hot dog going begging . . .”

I don’t say NO to my own dogs

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Don’t believe me? Well, you’re just going to have to suspend your disbelief, and hear me when I say that I don’t say NO to my dogs. I don’t say Ah-ah. I don’t try to guilt them into working for me.

I may say, “Really?” or “Where do you think you should be?”

I’m sad when a puppy-owner proudly says to me, “She knows the meaning of NO.”

“That’s a shame,” I may answer, “My dogs don’t know the meaning of NO because I don’t say it.”

And for a moment - let’s just look at what your dog does understand as “the meaning of NO”.

  • It will mean that her owner has suddenly (and unaccountably) got cross with her.

  • They’re shouting, possibly even manhandling her.

  • And your puppy has NO IDEA what has happened to cause this.

As a result, the puppy may stop whatever he was doing, slink away, flatten himself to the floor, perhaps come to lick you to appease you . . .

But he does not understand what you think he understands when you say NO.

So you may now banish “No” from your interactions with your dog. Treat your companion as you would your family or friends. Life becomes instantly less stressful, and you’ll actually get the control you want!

We don’t need to control our dogs

We need to teach our dogs to control themselves! 

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    Is life good for you and your dog?

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    Are you where you want to be in life?

    Is everything going exactly as you would like?

    It’s possible - that if you are dissatisfied with your life in general, you’ll also be dissatisfied with your dog.

    They say that “How you do anything is how you do everything” - and this is so true! If you’re prepared to accept second-best in life, then you’ll probably be prepared to accept second-best in your life with your dog. Your dog doesn’t get a say in the matter!

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      And nowhere is this more true than in your approach to problems. Many people see a problem, then accept it as a permanent and enduring truth - thinking it’s all someone else’s fault, or that they never get a break, or that they somehow don’t deserve to have this problem go away.

      And the more you focus on the problem, the more that is exactly what you’ll get!

      What you focus on is what you get!

      One of the things that people find remarkable in my rather idiosyncratic method of dog training is that it’s more about training the owner than training the dog!

      Once the owner changes how he sees his dog, and how to work with him - particularly using Choice Training - the dog miraculously transforms, becomes more biddable, more malleable, more responsive.

      And a really important first step is to change how you see the world. 

      Glass half empty?

      If you’re a “glass half empty” type of person, you’ll always be looking for reasons something won’t work. Reasons why you can’t make it work. Reasons why whatever you do, life won’t change for the better. That the world is conspiring against you to keep you where you are.

      With regard to your dog, you can find hundreds of reasons things can’t change. Reasons why you don’t have the time, the money, the resources. Reasons why it’s all the fault of your “stubborn” dog.

      And as long as you hold those beliefs, you’re going to stay exactly where you are!

      The state of your life is nothing more than a reflection of your state of mind. Wayne Dyer

       

      Glass half full!

      So let’s look at how you can start things improving right away! And let’s look at your life with your dog first.

      Your dog is a sentient being. He has likes and dislikes, fears and fancies. Knowing what makes him tick will help you make the most of your time with your chosen companion.

      Open yourself up to finding exactly what he likes. It can be food, or a certain type of treat; it can be a game of hide and seek, chase, playing with him with a favourite toy; going out in the garden, heading off for a hike; snuggling up with you on the sofa.

      Because once you know exactly what he likes, you know exactly how to get the results you want! There’s no need to try to “control” your dog if you can actually control the things he likes. I believe it was Susan Garrett who coined the phrase - he who controls the rewards, controls the dog.

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      And it really is that simple. If you are able to produce a fitting reward every time your dog does something you like, you are going to become a magician in his eyes. He will do whatever he can to please you.

      How will this help with pulling on the lead, running off, barking at other dogs?

      Once you’ve taught him thoroughly how to walk nicely on lead or come when called - by catching him every time he does the smallest thing right and rewarding that choice - your relationship will develop to a level where he will trust you to know what’s right for him. He can even relax at the sight of another dog, because he knows you have his back.

      And once you’ve got this going with your dog, how about looking at the rest of your life more kindly? How about seeing that changing things is up to you - you’re not a victim of capricious circumstance!

      You can go to the ball, Cinderella! You can enjoy just as much of your life as you are open to enjoying. Switch your focus from “I can’t” to “Yes, I can!”

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      I’m right, so my dog is wrong

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      “I want x. My dog wants y. Therefore my dog is wrong.”

      Stubborn, headstrong, wilful, disobedient, difficult, challenging, pain in the ****, you name it - the dog gets called it.

      And it all adds up to WRONG.

      But hang on a minute! Who made these rules? That if you want x, x is therefore right, and your dog should comply.

      Just because you want something, does this make it the right thing to do? Does it make you right?

      Look at it from your dog’s point of view

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        You may be asking him to do something that seems straightforward to you. But your dog is not doing it. Why?

        • Maybe he didn’t hear you

        • Maybe he heard you but didn’t understand

        • Maybe you haven’t yet taught him

        • Maybe he’d love to do it but is unable to do so at the moment

        • Maybe he doesn’t think it’s worth doing

        What we need to do is look at your dog and run through these questions to find out why he’s not obliging. Only then can we see a way forward to change.

        Let’s take a look

        The first three reasons are fairly self-explanatory. And in no case is your dog wrong.

        The last two bear closer scrutiny.

        “He’d love to do it but is unable to do so at the moment.”

        He’d love to sit when you ask, but there’s someone at the door who has to be seen off, or greeted ecstatically (depending on your dog). What you have here is a lack of training round what you want your dog to do at the door. It’s not about not-sitting! This links back to the third reason - you haven’t taught him yet.

        He’d love to do what you ask, but there’s a dog over there staring at him. This is either terrifying him or exciting him (depending on your dog) and he cannot possibly focus on what you’re saying. Teaching him how to manage other dogs in the vicinity will give him a “recipe” to follow. Back to the third reason again!

        He’d love to sit when you ask, but he’s a sighthound with an almost bare bottom, and the ground is cold and muddy. The best you’ll get is a bit of shuffling and a grudging stoop. Why spoil your nice snappy sit for the sake of being right?


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        “Maybe he doesn’t think it’s worth doing”

        And here we get to the nitty-gritty.

        If someone asks you to do something, you need to have a reason to want to do it.

        • Maybe it’s your work and you get paid to do it

        • Maybe it’s someone you love who you want to help

        • Maybe it’s going to benefit you too

        You need a reason!

        And so does your dog.

        If you expect blind obedience with nothing in it for your dog, the response you want is going to be given more and more grudgingly, less and less accurately, with less enthusiasm, less willingness, less FUN!

        There will be endless conflict, endless battles of will, endless frustration.

        Why not discard notions of right and wrong, and look instead at building a strong and loving relationship with your dog?

        A relationship which has you understanding his needs and desires better, and has him happy to fit in with your reasonable requests, which he understands, has learnt, and is able to do - with pleasure?

        As Viktor Frankl, a man who refused to be broken, said,

        Between stimulus and response there’s a space. In that space lies our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom.

        Dogs don’t arrive with us with all the operating software installed. We get Dog 1.0. It’s up to us to do all the teaching and shaping to get the companion we want, and perhaps the companion we visualised when we first decided to invite a dog into our home.

        It’s all about learning! We learn, and our dog learns. We’re not keeping score! It’s not Owner 10, Dog nil.

        When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change. Wayne Dyer

        A happy partnership will change your expectations (which will be totally unreasonable if you’ve been watching those ghastly tv programs about dogs being wrong). It will give you a far better way to interact with your chosen pet. It will end those senseless battles of will and frustration.

        And it will make life so much easier!

        Start out with our free e-course here:

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          And let me know how you get on!

          “My dog doesn’t listen to me!”

          But do you listen to something that’s of no interest to you? Just how interesting are you? Come and learn how to have your dog prick up his ears as soon as you even draw breath to call him! Brilliant Family Dog is changing the world, one dog at a ti…

          I did a quick survey amongst my readers recently.

          I asked them:

          “When you think of improving your life with your dog, what is the one thing that would make all the difference to you?”

          And who knew?

          The overwhelming majority of people said something along the lines of

          “Listening to me”

          “That she responds to me”

          “If he started listening”

          or just plain “Obedience”.

          This was interesting, though perhaps not surprising.

          For listening is the basis of any relationship!

          With your spouse, your friends, your children - if none of them ever listened, this would not make for a rewarding relationship. Tempers would fray. Happiness would not be evident!

          But what makes someone listen to you?

          Everyone listens to the same radio station: WIIfm - “What’s in it for me?” If whenever they listen to you they get

          a) no response from you, or

          b) an earful

          they’re not going to be too keen on listening the next time you utter.

          So what can you do to make yourself more interesting to your dog? Without bribing, begging, cajoling, or pleading?

          Watch our free Workshop and learn how to communicate effectively with your dog or your new puppy, right from the start!

          Yep, it’s another of our hugely popular Workshops, coming up this very week. A way to start not just the New Year, but the New Decade, the way you would like to continue.

          So far several thousand people have enjoyed these Workshops - and those who pay attention and do the work get fantastic results!

          Here are a few comments from folk in previous Workshops:

          Did two sessions already and his recalls outside improved. This is going to be a fabulous week!! Thank you so much! Veronica

          “Getting very inspired and Ida is beside herself with joy. This course really works and not just for a week.” Diana

          Thank you, Beverley Courtney, for a great learning experience this week. It has helped me realize how much my own attitude and tension influence my dog. You have given us skills, techniques and understanding in such a simple and clear way. Annabel

          “So proud of how my little dog is progressing, thanks to what we are learning from Beverley, would never have thought it possible, but we’re steadily getting there!” Carol

          You put the tools in front of us and give us the confidence to experiment! I so appreciate your clarity! Jud

          “So, after day 3 I'm starting to think I've had a Brilliant Dog all along!” Jennifer

          One of the best things I have done, the Workshop taught me so much. Karen

          We’re putting the finishing touches to the Workshop now, to make sure you have a great experience, enjoy meeting a host of new friends who know just how you feel, and to ensure you get the results you want: A dog who listens!

          And how can you get started? Have a look at this post and get started straight away.

          We’ll be going into this in much more detail in the Live Trainings . . . Be sure to be there!

          Brilliant Family Dog - leading the way for reactive dogs

          Brilliant Family Dog is changing the world, one dog at a time. You may or may not know WHY your dog started being reactive or fearful - or just plain growly! - but that really doesn’t affect HOW you’re going to change things to make the changes you …

          You’re here because you’re looking for answers for your reactive, anxious, aggressive, hyper - Growly! - dog, am I right?

          ✅ You are in absolutely THE RIGHT PLACE for authentic help. For force-free help. For help in making lasting change.

          ❌ You’re in THE WRONG PLACE if you’re looking for a quick fix, if you think that your dog is to blame, if you think a gadget or medical intervention will solve everything, without you having to bother.

          I need this in a hurry!

          These days we are all in a hurry all the time! We want everything now, or better yet - yesterday. And we don’t want to have to work for it! “Just drop it in my lap, please,” we are taught to expect.

          It comes as a genuine shock to some folk that their life will not change by “fixing what’s wrong with the dog”.

          That’s why it’s no use handing your problem dog over to a trainer to do the work for you! It’s what’s happening in your home, between you and your dog, that needs fixing. It’s not the dog - it’s both of you!

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            People are forever asking me,  

            • “How do I stop my dog doing xyz?”

            • “How can I control my dog?”

            • “What’s the quickest way to get my dog to …. ?”

            • And the perplexing “Why doesn’t my dog know …. ?”

            “Errr, because you haven’t taught him?” would be the quick answer to that last one!

            But this all presupposes that there’s some recipe to follow, which the questioner just hasn’t found yet.

            People come to my Workshops expecting to be told, “Do this, then do that, and your dog will comply.” But they find that I don’t do that!

            Instead they are asked searching questions about their relationship with their dog, and discover that changing their life with their dog requires them to change what they’re doing with their dog, AND who they’re being with their dog.

            Of course, some say, “Where are the instructions? How can I fix my dog-problems if you don’t give me the answers?” And they leave, looking for someone else to do the work for them.

            Those who stay, who tussle with those difficult questions, are the ones who actually transform their lives with their once-difficult dog. Now, I’m not saying their dog is now perfect! Any more than my dogs are perfect, or I’m perfect!

            What I’m saying is that these enlightened owners come to a higher level of understanding which means they can enjoy a new life with their dog whether or not their dog changes. (But they usually do change, dramatically.)

            Change will come - but in its own time

            Brilliant Family Dog is changing the world, one dog at a time. You may or may not know WHY your dog started being reactive or fearful - or just plain growly! - but that really doesn’t affect HOW you’re going to change things to make the changes you …

            Elle told me - in fact she told everyone in our private supportive Community of Growlies - that she had reached a whole new level of understanding with her dog.

            I never dreamed that we would have been able to come as far as we have. I am thrilled.  

            Bella still has some issues, but the difference is that I understand her issues, and I know what to do to help her and to make things manageable.

            Elle had the all-too-common experience of trying various trainers, some of whom made the dog worse, and some who had no clue what to do so they just said “Your dog is untrainable. She’ll never change.”

            Perhaps this is what’s happened for you?

            So along with many others - maybe you - she was “desperate” when she found me.

            Now Elle didn’t just ask for a recipe, and POOF! dog transformed. (Oh that it were so easy!)

            No.

            She read what I wrote, and she listened to what I said. She acted on it. When things didn’t immediately improve, she persisted. She took her dog’s reactions as information rather than evidence of failure. She worked with that information, and … gradually, very gradually … she reached the stage of calm and acceptance that removes friction and enhances - LOVE.

            And it’s not only Elle who has enjoyed this transformation! I am thrilled to get emails every single day from people who have quietly followed what I’ve suggested to them and found it works!

            Alexia told us,

            I never thought it would be possible - but after 18 months of determination - it's paying off. I'm so glad I didn't give up - although several times have felt like it. The learning and structure of the course and this Community has reassured me I'm doing the right thing and kept going - thank you everyone :) particularly Beverley Courtney.

            Emma started a huge thread of praise and thanks in our amazing Community with this thought of hers:

            I thought how kind it was that people give so much of their time to this group to help people. So I wanted to thank Beverley for starting this Community and for being so responsive to our questions and concerns. And thank you for the effort that goes into it.

            Dawn said “I agree!” She told us she’s so happy there’s a place where she can go to talk with other people who know exactly what it's like living with a growly dog. Then Judy added,

            Yes me too. I can't thank Beverley Courtney and this group enough. Your support is priceless x

            Support is critically important!

            So you can see from this that having a safe place where you can talk about your dog problems (and where it affects this relationship, your own problems too) is SO important in getting the change you desire with your dog!

            It’s not about finding methods, techniques, tricks, games . . . (though those will be given to you and are useful). It’s about finding out how to change the way you look at things so you can make the change you so fervently desire!

            And yes - it takes work.

            More importantly, it takes commitment. Flipping all over the internet in the hope of finding the one last game or pill that will transform your dog for ever . . . is futile! It’s destined for failure.

            It really is about understanding just what’s going on, and getting the support you need to change it!

            Want to know what you can do?

            Head over to this page and add yourself to our waiting list. There’s something brewing that anyone with a reactive dog will NOT want to miss! And Waitlist peeps will get first dibs . . .

            Go and put your name down right away and drum your fingers for a week or so till all is revealed. [If your dog likes it, drum your fingers up and down his back when he’s relaxing with you - lots of nice squirming from your dog, and laughter from you!]

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              The Daily Dog Walk… Really? Do I Have To?

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              This article was first published on 4knines.com and is reprinted here with permission

               

              You’re feeling guilty about your dog. You look at him and he gazes back with those patient brown eyes that can see right into your heart. You feel guilty because you’ve been so rushed today that you didn’t fit in a morning walk, and now it’s pouring with rain and you can’t face it. But have another look at those gorgeous brown eyes: what’s your dog trying to tell you?

              He’s saying that what he wants is some time with you – some action, yes, to use up his huge store of energy – but mainly it’s time enjoying life with you that he wants.

              So don’t fret over missing a walk. Here’s something for you to hang on to:

              Dogs do not need to be walked every day.

               

              “You mean I don’t have to walk him every day, whatever the weather?”

              That’s right.

              And for some dogs – fearful, reactive, or old and creaky – that comes as a great relief!

              For help with your reactive, anxious, aggressive, “growly” dog, get our free email course here.

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                What’s the walk for?

                Imagine you are afraid of spiders. And every day your friend insists on taking you along a spider-strewn walk, your face brushing past bushes draped with webs and wriggly beasties, seeing them scamper across the path in front of you.

                Are you going to enjoy those walks?

                I think not.

                And if you have a dog who reacts to every dog he sees by barking ferociously and lunging towards it – shouting at it to go away – then he’s not going to enjoy that overmuch.

                And your shoulders and wrists probably won’t either!

                So choose times and places to walk your fearful dog when he has a chance of enjoying the outing, not having a procession of other dogs marching towards him along the road, in other words.

                Your old and creaky dog can tell you when he’d like to join you for a slow amble. Pick up the lead and see what he says. If he starts a juddery dance with his stiff old legs, and comes to get the lead put on, then off you go. But if he turns his head away, or stays resolutely on his bed – leave him be. Of course he needs some exercise to stay as well as he can be, and to keep his digestive system moving. But a gentle game in the garden may fit the bill.

                Your fearful dog would benefit from some sessions with a force-free trainer who can build his confidence so he doesn’t need to shout with fear at new dogs or people.

                Your old dog may appreciate a joint supplement to loosen up those old bones a bit.

                My dog is young and active!

                Fearful and old dogs are the special cases.

                But if your dog is young and active and has energy to burn, then you can exercise his body and his mind in far better ways than tramping along a hard road on a lead.

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                If you have a garden, however small, you can enjoy a fast and furious game with a ball or frisbee. Both of you will enjoy this, and both of you should be puffing by the end of it!

                Your aim is for your dog to be panting with his sides heaving, his eyes sparkling. Your dog doesn’t play ball? Just start a running chase game with him – take turns at chasing and being chased.

                 

                Better yet - use his brain as well as his body.

                Thinking – as we all know too well! – can be more tiring than doing. So see what rainy day fun you can have indoors.

                Scent Games and Brain Games are great for this

                • Find the Lady

                  using upturned beakers with a treat beneath one of them, for instance.

                • Hide and Seek

                You can hide a favourite toy, one of the children, or yourself! Hiding may just involve rolling someone up in a duvet and letting your dog dig them out (protect faces from scraping claws). Or the family could scatter and hide under beds or in cupboards. This was always a favourite game with my children!

                • Practicing your superfast recall

                Inject excitement into this game to get your dog’s speed up, calling him from one end of the house to the other – for a game or a treat.

                • Teach your dog to tidy up!

                Show him how to put his toys back in his basket, or pick up his empty food bowl and pass it to you (for another treat to be dropped into it, of course!). He could even put it on the shelf in the cupboard, if it’s at the right height for him.

                • Have him fetch the mail,

                or bring his lead when you’re going out, act as an alarm clock for the teenagers by leaping onto their beds and snuffling their sleeping faces!

                 

                These games are all so much more fun than clomping around a cold dark street!

                Yes, your dog does need to go out and see and experience the world, and run free over field or beach.

                He just doesn’t have to do it every day

                 

                Lots more ideas here to help with your charming but growly dog with our free email course here.

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