Information, tips and techniques on how to stop your dog from barking at the front door or people on the street are discussed in this free video. Expert: Melanie McLeroy Contact: www.taurusdogtrai…
I like when my dogs bark at the door because she is smart she barks once or
twice no more than three and then she sniffs under the door to see if
stranger or foe. If its someone like the UPS guy she continues to bark but
if it’s my mom or sis then her tail begins to do a 180 spin lol
Okay…. I want to see her do this with a dog who HASN’T already been
trained not to bark at the door (i.e. mine). Besides, training with treats
ruins dogs. They only behave well in anticipation of the reward, and not
because they respect you and see you as the leader of the pack.
@peacelovekatie428 Not if they are small and use them sensibly. I never
like feeding dogs from food bowls as I would rather use the kibble during
training, so the dogs learn to enjoy training and are motivated by it. Of
course, if you are using lots of treats but keep meals the same size, it’s
not the best. Using food in training is the most effective and efficient
way to teach new behaviours as well as solve common behaviour ‘problems’.
Unfortunately, many people are too macho to use food.
Oh, okay, I see what your saying about treats being a part of positive
reinforcement, which I do think is a great idea. If it’s a method that
works, then that’s great. I’m a new dog owner, so regarding treats, all I
see is my mother giving our dog liver treats every time she does something
cute, which is such a bad habit, and probably not very good for her health.
I think sometimes we can reward her with a good chest massage or something
😀
hii…..my dog was also like that he would never play with toys or eat
treats… What I then began doing was just rewarding them with a good pat
on the back or a tummy rub. I slowly began trying the treats again and
guess what he began likinh the treats… The tummy rub might work out
well….it did for me …..hope it workss…..
This will not work with my dogs. They hear someone coming way before a
knock or door bell. And with the treats…if they hear the knock they will
be barking as I give them treats..they will not stop. I believe thats only
encouraging the behavoir.
Yeah, it can be a great method to work with. Actually the reward when using
positive reinforcement doesn’t even have to be a food reward. Though most
dogs respond the best to food rewards. Your mom is essentially training her
dog to ‘do something cute’ because she’s rewarding the behavoir. Though if
she never fazes out the reward (be it food or toy) the dog will only
respond when a reward is present.
How about when training this to a puppy?? I’m getting my very first pup
next year. When should I start? And what if he/she starts barking exactly
at the same time the doorbell rings? I’ve got no time to reward quiet
behavior.
thank you so much , I had just moved in with my aunt and my dog is a
boxer(alot of energy). The door thing is an issue but we are starting to
use this method
this looks like it would totally work. my brittany spaniel is very smart
and obedient but knocking at the door makes her bark like crazy and when i
command her to be quiet she knows what i want her to do but wont stop
barking until she smells the person.
Dogs don’t need treats that often. I have a pom and all I did was start by
doing the same thing (have someone at the door and they knock) and it
happened, I got him to sit and wait. He got the treat if the person was
able to come inside and walk to him. If he barked, we started over again.
Eventually, he learned that when someone came to the door, he was supposed
to sit and wait for them to come to him. As well, treats were removed once
he got the idea and were traded with attention 😉
I agree with your first sentence. She should do this vid with a untrained
dogI completely disagree with the rest of your comment though. Treat
training can work miracles! Notice how her dogs don’t go crazy..it’s
because they’ve already been trained using positive
reinforcement..obviously it works. The whole ‘pack leader’ thing is a very
outdated concept that’s been proven less effective than Positive training.
My dogs are 100% positive training and they DO respect me and see me as a
leader.
I’d say the main difference is that someone using positive reinforcement is
training there dog and someone spoiling their dog is just over-indulging
the dog. There seems to be this misconception that Pos. training is nothing
more than giving the dog treats..it’s not. Pos. training is about timing,
correction (withholding reward) and eventually fazing out the food reward.
It’s a very complex and through way to train a dog.
This is SOOOO WRONG. Tell the Dog no…. using body posture and “hearding”,
make your dog back up to an area of your choosing and wait till the dog
calms down. The door area is yours, take it back . Your reward is pure
praise after. Then you can introduce the person to the house. The Door area
is yours not the dogs. Using a dominant tone and posture….TAKE YOUR DOOR
WAY BACK. What happens one day lady when you don’t have treats handy, or
you are not home. You must be the dominant pack leader!.
no dumbass you only need the treats when you’re training them. Once they’re
trained to not bark at the door then you dont have to treat them everytime.
Just pet them or something
I still don’t understand the idea of giving your dog a treat when they hear
either someone knock at the door or the doorbell ringing. I think it would
make more sense if you just have your dog go wait in a particular spot, go
open the door for whoever is there, and then verbally released them and let
them know that it’s okay to go greet your guest. I saw that in another dog
training video, and that’s what the trainer suggested doing.
delta1inc
I like when my dogs bark at the door because she is smart she barks once or
twice no more than three and then she sniffs under the door to see if
stranger or foe. If its someone like the UPS guy she continues to bark but
if it’s my mom or sis then her tail begins to do a 180 spin lol
Gregory Schwarz
I wish I could find the opposite video, I’d like my dog to bark when there
is someone at the door.
latnahc
yeah and when your not @ home and some one knocks he will go crazy cause
your not there 2 give him a treat…
Stephen King
A bettter solution is just to have everyone who comes to your door bring
beef jerky with them. lolololol!!! HA HA HAH AHA HAH AHAHA HAA!!!!
Captsundin
ROLLover is an awesome dog treat…
saxumbonum
Okay…. I want to see her do this with a dog who HASN’T already been
trained not to bark at the door (i.e. mine). Besides, training with treats
ruins dogs. They only behave well in anticipation of the reward, and not
because they respect you and see you as the leader of the pack.
mydogkanskidrums
@peacelovekatie428 Not if they are small and use them sensibly. I never
like feeding dogs from food bowls as I would rather use the kibble during
training, so the dogs learn to enjoy training and are motivated by it. Of
course, if you are using lots of treats but keep meals the same size, it’s
not the best. Using food in training is the most effective and efficient
way to teach new behaviours as well as solve common behaviour ‘problems’.
Unfortunately, many people are too macho to use food.
peacelovekatie428
isn’t it bad to feed your dogs that many treats?
saxumbonum
Oh, okay, I see what your saying about treats being a part of positive
reinforcement, which I do think is a great idea. If it’s a method that
works, then that’s great. I’m a new dog owner, so regarding treats, all I
see is my mother giving our dog liver treats every time she does something
cute, which is such a bad habit, and probably not very good for her health.
I think sometimes we can reward her with a good chest massage or something
😀
jvmarryann
heres the problem my dog barks like crazy when someone comes in the house
and she starts barking and biting their ankles what do i do about that?
acampbe3
if someone was using your method to train, how long should you spend on
each step??
trickcstudios
hii…..my dog was also like that he would never play with toys or eat
treats… What I then began doing was just rewarding them with a good pat
on the back or a tummy rub. I slowly began trying the treats again and
guess what he began likinh the treats… The tummy rub might work out
well….it did for me …..hope it workss…..
69salford69
expert village are just expert fucking idiots
farrah vi
vibrateeyyy…
Mildred Morales
This will not work with my dogs. They hear someone coming way before a
knock or door bell. And with the treats…if they hear the knock they will
be barking as I give them treats..they will not stop. I believe thats only
encouraging the behavoir.
MuttVids
Yeah, it can be a great method to work with. Actually the reward when using
positive reinforcement doesn’t even have to be a food reward. Though most
dogs respond the best to food rewards. Your mom is essentially training her
dog to ‘do something cute’ because she’s rewarding the behavoir. Though if
she never fazes out the reward (be it food or toy) the dog will only
respond when a reward is present.
Trini Guy
@peacelovekatie428 use very small treats, so you don’t overfeed them. Or
feed them their regular meals as treats
1992GamerGirl
How about when training this to a puppy?? I’m getting my very first pup
next year. When should I start? And what if he/she starts barking exactly
at the same time the doorbell rings? I’ve got no time to reward quiet
behavior.
luvdrwrk247
thank you so much , I had just moved in with my aunt and my dog is a
boxer(alot of energy). The door thing is an issue but we are starting to
use this method
Ellie
but im not exactly going to stand by my door with some treats on the off
chance of a visitor… :/
MichaelJvideos237
god u guys suck
Electroposit
What if the dog is just naturally stupid??! Throw him off the balcony?
ILuvUuGuys
I Wuld Just Like To Say This Vedoe Was A Gr8 Help!! Thank You So Much IT
Realy Work. It Means A Lot. Thank You.x
Adrenaline Productionz
this looks like it would totally work. my brittany spaniel is very smart
and obedient but knocking at the door makes her bark like crazy and when i
command her to be quiet she knows what i want her to do but wont stop
barking until she smells the person.
ifire back
i like that my dogs bark at the door it tells me some1 is coming
daysofinspiration222
Dogs don’t need treats that often. I have a pom and all I did was start by
doing the same thing (have someone at the door and they knock) and it
happened, I got him to sit and wait. He got the treat if the person was
able to come inside and walk to him. If he barked, we started over again.
Eventually, he learned that when someone came to the door, he was supposed
to sit and wait for them to come to him. As well, treats were removed once
he got the idea and were traded with attention 😉
Gilson Dee
sound is very bad! please fix it!
TALIS4ANGELS
Great info. I wish your video was a little better quality so I could hear
what you were saying a little more, but you do have great info. 🙂
MuttVids
I agree with your first sentence. She should do this vid with a untrained
dogI completely disagree with the rest of your comment though. Treat
training can work miracles! Notice how her dogs don’t go crazy..it’s
because they’ve already been trained using positive
reinforcement..obviously it works. The whole ‘pack leader’ thing is a very
outdated concept that’s been proven less effective than Positive training.
My dogs are 100% positive training and they DO respect me and see me as a
leader.
Andrea Williams
Thanks, we will try this.
MuttVids
I’d say the main difference is that someone using positive reinforcement is
training there dog and someone spoiling their dog is just over-indulging
the dog. There seems to be this misconception that Pos. training is nothing
more than giving the dog treats..it’s not. Pos. training is about timing,
correction (withholding reward) and eventually fazing out the food reward.
It’s a very complex and through way to train a dog.
just1769126
what do you do if your dog doesn’t like treats.. or any food for that
matter.. or toys.. or praise.. how do you reward them??
princess13able
i love it when my dogs bark at some one outside at the door its them saying
come hear come hear where not sure whos at the door
skaterg1001
lol man she is just giveing them treats lol they wont fucking learn at all
Schpankme Verimuch
This method utilizes the dogs training the human.
maximus3333
This is SOOOO WRONG. Tell the Dog no…. using body posture and “hearding”,
make your dog back up to an area of your choosing and wait till the dog
calms down. The door area is yours, take it back . Your reward is pure
praise after. Then you can introduce the person to the house. The Door area
is yours not the dogs. Using a dominant tone and posture….TAKE YOUR DOOR
WAY BACK. What happens one day lady when you don’t have treats handy, or
you are not home. You must be the dominant pack leader!.
trickcstudios
thnxx alot….this video has really helped me!!!!!! My dog used to always
go crazy when anyone came over and now he had improved thnxxx alot…..
smokahontas23
this video was good at the end, but she pretty much confused me with the
way she said everything.
chiggenwang
no dumbass you only need the treats when you’re training them. Once they’re
trained to not bark at the door then you dont have to treat them everytime.
Just pet them or something
tatthi666
she has a robot voice
DJHey20
I still don’t understand the idea of giving your dog a treat when they hear
either someone knock at the door or the doorbell ringing. I think it would
make more sense if you just have your dog go wait in a particular spot, go
open the door for whoever is there, and then verbally released them and let
them know that it’s okay to go greet your guest. I saw that in another dog
training video, and that’s what the trainer suggested doing.
Electroposit
@lolgirl9513 idk
ChinnuWoW
I use a paper that I fold once and then I fold it almost all the way and
then I push the thing down then I hit it and it makes noise my dog hates
23excitement
yeah pretty hard to hear
PackLeader1990
north korea should be liberated