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“In Dogs We Trust”: Dog Training Made Easy with Carolyn Menteith – P1/3
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Greetings, vibrant viewers,
and welcome to
Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants.
On today’s program
we present the first
in a three-part series
featuring renowned
dog trainer
and animal behaviorist
Carolyn Menteith, who
discusses how to develop
mutually respectful
relationships with
our canine companions
through training.
Carolyn works with
Dogs Trust, the largest
dog-welfare charity
in the United Kingdom,
whose mission is to usher
in a new, golden era
in which all dogs
enjoy a happy life.
Carolyn shares with us
about the importance of
having a well-trained dog,
basic dog-training tips,
how to keep our
dog companions happy,
and the first lessons
to teach.
Dog Trust presents
Dog Training Made Easy
with Carolyn Menteith
1 WHY TRAIN
YOUR DOG
Well, first of all,
a well-trained dog
has more freedom,
the freedom to be
allowed off the lead
to run and play
and get more exercise,
and also the freedom
to be more involved
in your life.
You can take him
everywhere with you,
to visit friends, on holiday,
even to work
because you know that
he’ll be well-behaved.
It’s not just
about freedom though,
it’s about safety as well.
If your dog is well-trained,
you can keep him safe.
And you can
keep everyone else safe
from your dog.
You owe it to anyone
who comes into contact
with your dog
to make sure that he is
a well-behaved member
of canine society.
And you owe it to your dog
to be able to
keep him safe and give him
a long and happy life.
But more important
than that,
a well-trained dog
is a joy to live with.
You don’t have to
worry about him
knocking over granny, or
rounding up the children,
or chasing the postman.
You can just get on and
enjoy your life together.
A well-trained dog
is a happy dog.
And the caregiver
of a well-trained dog
is a happy caregiver.
So what do you need
to train your dog?
EQUIPMENT
Carolyn explains
that the equipment
needed for training a dog
is very basic.
You need a wide,
comfortable collar,
a 2-meter long
training lead, some type
of healthy treats
which your dog finds
very delicious,
and, of course, your dog.
Hallo, Oliver.
Dog Training Made Easy
with Dogs Trust
is the fun, enjoyable,
but most importantly,
positive way
to train your dog.
Positive training is all
about rewarding your dog
when he does things right.
2 HOW TO TRAIN
YOUR DOG
Positive doesn’t mean
permissive.
You can create
all the same boundaries,
all the same ground rules
for your dog using
positive training methods
as you can using any
other method of training.
But you’ll do it in a way
that builds the trust
that your dog has in you
and builds the bond
between you.
With positive training
methods, we are going
to show the dog
what we want him to do
instead, and then
reward him for it.
So how are we going
to reward our dogs?
We are going to use
really yummy food
that they love.
Dogs are hard-wired
to work for their food.
That’s
how they would survive.
And so we can use
that instinct to make sure
that we have a well-trained,
well-behaved dog.
A well-timed treat means
that you could
be guaranteed
that that behavior is
going to keep happening.
So, why don’t we
punish our dogs?
Punishment erodes
the bond between you.
Dogs are supposed
to be our best friends.
And you wouldn’t
teach your best friend
to do something
by shouting at him
or even worse hitting him
if he didn’t get it right.
If you did, he wouldn’t be
a friend for very long
and he’d think
you were a bit of a bully.
Dogs are thinking, feeling,
emotional creatures,
just like us.
So why should they do
what we ask
unless we show them
that it is fun and that
it is beneficial for them?
Later on in your training,
you are going to learn
how to reduce
the number of treats
that you’re using
so that you’re not
having to reward every time
because your dog’s just
doing it for the fun of it.
So get out there,
stop looking for
the bad things to punish,
and instead show your dog
what you want him to do
and reward him for it.
So get out there
and have some fun.
Many people take a dog
into their life without
really understanding
what they need to be
healthy and happy,
and more importantly,
to be easy to live with.
3 WHAT YOUR DOG
NEEDS TO BE HAPPY
Most people know
that dogs need
a constant supply
of clean, fresh water,
good quality food
and regular grooming
to keep their coats clean
and healthy.
But the one thing that
people often underestimate
is just how much exercise
a dog needs.
Exercise is
the number one thing
that you can do
to improve nearly
all behavior problems
in dogs because they come
because dogs are bored,
they’ve got
pent-up energy or
just are really frustrated.
Dogs need exercise
every single day.
And depending
what sort of dog that is,
depends whether
it might be
half an hour a day,
or a couple of hours
several times a day,
with lots of running
and play off
lead to keep them happy.
But it’s not all about
physical exercise, either.
Dogs need
to use their brains.
Training is good for that.
So Dog Training the
Easy Way with Dogs Trust
is a great way to
bond with your dog and
keep him mentally healthy.
But there is lots of
interactive toys
you can use, anything
from straightforward
as just putting some food
into a rubber KONG toy
for your dog to try and
work out how to get out,
or even more
complicated toys
for the canine Einsteins
of the world
who can work out
how to puzzle them out.
It doesn’t have to
cost you a fortune, though.
Even old toilet rolls
with a bit of
dried dog food inside
and the ends folded down
can prove a great toy
for your dog.
Or if you don’t have
a cardboard tube,
you could use
an old plastic bottle
with some treats in it.
But always
supervise your dog when
he’s playing with toys.
If they get
really good at that,
you can move on to
even bigger tubes to see
how he manages with that.
So when we take a dog
into our life, we know
we have to give him good
food, mental stimulation,
our company and that is
really important because
dogs are social animals.
That’s why they fit
into our life so well,
and plenty of exercise.
Dogs need your energy
and your time
to be healthy, happy,
and easy to live with.
So go and have fun.
One of the things that
we don’t always remember
is that some dogs
aren’t naturally happy
being handled,
being groomed,
or being cuddled.
And so we have to
teach them
that it’s enjoyable
and it is a fun part of life
as a family dog.
4 HANDLING
YOUR DOG
Sometimes
if people get bitten
it’s because a dog reacts
fearfully to being handled
when he’s never been taught
just what a joy it is.
Body language for dogs
is very different to us.
For a dog to have a hug,
to put his paw across
the top of another dog,
he’d have to be
spoiling for a fight.
That’s why quite often
dogs react by barking
when their humans
have a hug.
They really just
don’t understand it.
So we have to teach them
how to enjoy being hugged
and being handled.
For dogs
who live with children
or just for the caregivers
who love doggie cuddles,
this is one of the best things
you’re ever going
to teach your dog to do.
And so to help me show you
how to teach your dog
to enjoy being handled,
I’ve got Basil here.
Now what we need is
a really good supply
of yummy treats
that Basil really likes.
And then
while giving him a treat,
just slowly start
to stroke – and
he can’t have the plate,
he has the one
in my hand – slowly
just start to stroke him
all over his body.
Always start in places
that you know he’s
comfortable being stroked,
and give him a treat
after every bit.
So you can stroke down
the side of his body,
keep giving him
a nice yummy treat,
so that he links your hands
in his mind
with feeling good.
You can run your hands
up his ears,
run them down his paws,
so you can examine
his paws, all the time
giving him a treat
so that he knows that
hands mean good stuff.
If he is small enough, you
can tip him upon his back
and just rub his tum,
all the time
giving him treats
so he’s got
positive associations
with your hands.
If you find a bit that
your dog’s uncomfortable
being handled with,
just go back a few stages,
stroke the bit
that he likes, and then
gently move into the areas
that he’s not quite
so comfortable with.
Hey, look,
isn’t this just lovely?
And he’s learning
that hands and brushes
and everything is just
really, really enjoyable.
Get everybody
in the family to do this,
and everybody must know
that the dog needs
to be handled nicely
and with respect,
so that hands are always
something to enjoy rather
than to be worried about.
You’re a good boy,
aren’t you?
One of the things
many people forget to do
is to actually teach the dog
what his name is
and what it means.
How many times
have you seen people
shouting the dog’s name
while he completely
and utterly ignores them?
You need to teach your dog
that his name means
something good is about
to happen to the dog,
so that he learns
that you’re really worth
paying attention to.
This is the best way to
build to get his attention
when you need it,
and it’s also the first step
to teaching a dog
to always come back
when you call him.
What’s the
most significant lesson
you can teach
your canine companion?
Why is it important
to teach your dog
to lie down?
Join us again tomorrow
as we present
the second episode
of our three-part series on
Dog Training Made Easy,
with Carolyn Menteith.
For more information on
Carolyn Menteith
please visit:
Dogs Trust
please visit:
A copy of the
Dog Training Made Easy
with Carolyn Menteith
is also available
at the above website.
Thank you
for being with us today
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