Last week I made my first call to the AKC GoodDog! HelplineSM to see if one of their online dog trainers could give me advice on Leroy’s barking issues.
I called the helpline on Thursday because I knew that we were going to be spending a lot of time outside in the backyard over the weekend and I figured this would be a great opportunity to utilize my new membership to the AKC GoodDog! HelpLineSM.
When I called, I spoke to a dog trainer named Elizabeth. Elizabeth has 6 years of experience as a behaviorist dog trainer. We talked for about 20 minutes on Leroy’s barking issues. In the beginning I gave Elizabeth the low down on the issues that we were having in the backyard with Leroy’s barking.
Elizabeth thought that it sounded like Leroy was either bored or he was territorial barking. We then talked about how much exercise Leroy gets throughout the day and I went over a few scenarios of when and how Leroy barks. I explained that he barks at any and every sound that he hears but that it is never for very long at the same sound and that he never seems to be aggressive when he’s barking.
After we went through that I told Elizabeth about some of the things that I have tried to get Leroy to stop barking.
- Removing him from the backyard
- Telling him “No” or “Quiet”
- Trying to redirect his attention
- Trying to use a something to deter him
It was then that the trainer asked if I had ever used treats to get Leroy to stop barking and I explained that I have never tried that because I was afraid that I would be rewarding the bad behavior. Elizabeth explained that if I did it correctly I would not be rewarding the bad behavior.
“Don’t treat him when he’s barking or right after he’s barked, but rather when he is not barking. Reward the good behavior that you want.”
Well that makes sense.
So over the weekend I put it to the test. I had some special treats in my pocket and whenever Leroy was laying in the backyard nicely and not barking, I gave him a special treat. Did this stop Leroy from barking? Not at first, but when Leroy realized that I had treats in my pocket that I was handing out for good behavior, he was all over me.
Have you ever tried to rake leafs with a 150 pound Newfoundland attached to your hip licking your pockets?
Yeah.
We smashed one issue this weekend, but created another one.
Looks like I’ll be needing this new AKC GoodDog! HelplineSM more than I thought.
**Disclosure-I am blogging on behalf of BlogPaws Pet Blogger Network and the AKC. I received compensation for my time from the AKC for sharing my views in this post, but the views expressed here are solely mine.
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Donna
Tuesday 8th of October 2013
Hmmmm....looking forward to seeing if it works. And how you get him to stop stalking you while you rake!
snoopys@snoopysdogblogs
Tuesday 8th of October 2013
Hey Jen
I called them too and they said you can give unlimited treats if you want a really pawfectly well behaved doggie! Tee Hee
Wags to all
Your pal Snoopy :)
Jodi
Tuesday 8th of October 2013
I've heard of people who have had the pockets of coats and pants eaten because of the treats they had in there. :-D You might be trading one bad habit for two. hehe
rubytheairedale
Monday 7th of October 2013
Oooo, send Leroy overs here ~ I am an EXPERT pickpocketer!! Yups I will stick my snooter in your pocket and pull out the contents and RUN!! I thinks I could teach Leroy a thingie or two... Ooops, Ma said I shouldn't say that...you gots enough problems and so does she.....pffffft Anyhu, any tips on gettin' the drool off your pants? Ma needs to know.... Kisses, Ruby ♥
houndstooth
Monday 7th of October 2013
Yeah, barking is a big issue here, too! And in our house, it's like a domino effect! I'm glad you got such great advice to work on!