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Old 08-20-2014, 06:55 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by yorkietalkjilly View Post
If one of my new-to-rehab dogs ever tried that, I never let it develop into a problem behavior. I gave them a couple of weeks of the Nothing In Life Is Free program to restore equanimity. They would love doing the things I requested and performing the commands to get their needs met and fully enjoyed that they "worked" to get the payoff, which is a genetically programmed behavior dogs all love to do - hunt & seek out - i.e., work - for the things they need. And in the process, it reminded them whose pack it was and where they fit in.

And I taught them all "leave it" so that they automatically learned everything was mine and I could have it any time I wished by requesting they "leave it", give it up, drop it on the floor & back away and they readily gave it up as the massive positive rewards & positive reinforcement I gave them for leaving it made it well worth it to them. All of my dogs would light up with joy when I said "leave it!" - haha.
I think Irina and I have to agree a united front, these clever little monsters are great manipulators. Mrs Doc gets taken in when I attempt to chastise her little conniptions. Strange because she's been a Mom and I haven't, but I did go to a Private boarding school!

On October 1st, "Mrs Doc" is going to her homeland for an extended seven week stay with her new grandchild. Then things may change a little? When this happened for 2 weeks back in the spring, life quickly became disciplined by routine. For nearly two months without Mom, she'll be 'Home Alone' with just the Doc for company mmm?
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