Your Pets Count

pet information that caters to your special friend

Archives

Calendar

April 2024
M T W T F S S
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
2930  

Is Your Dog a Door Dasher?

Saturday, April 6, 2024
posted by Jim Murphy

I’ve seen dogs in our neighborhood quickly dash out the door as their owners are frantically trying to call them back in. Has this happened to you? There are some ways to teach your dog to stay put. Preventivevet.com provides a simple process that anyone can follow but the key is persistence.

This process simply takes some patience and consistency on your part.

Step 1: At every door, ask your dog to sit. This can be done with a verbal cue of “Sit”, prompting them to sit with a hand signal or lure, or just waiting until they offer a sit on their own. If it is a door with outdoor access, have your dog on a leash for safety. In my video example below, my foot is through the loop of the leash.

Step 2: Once they sit, start to slowly open the door. Don’t open it too quickly or too wide; start easy!

Step 3: If they move out of their sit, the door closes (the consequence of moving too soon = they lose what they want). Help them reset back into the sit position and try again, making it easier this time by not opening the door as wide or waiting too long before release.

Step 4: If they can hold that sit for a couple of seconds as you start to open the door, say “okay!” and allow them to go through the doorway with you. This is their big reward! Lots of verbal praise and petting is great, too, if your dog enjoys it.

Step 5: Slowly increase the amount of time your dog has to wait, and the amount you open the doorway as they hold their Sit and Stay before releasing with your “okay!”

Remember, pets are family!

Enjoy our oldies station 24 hours a day! Edgewater Gold Radio! Ask Alexa to “play Edgewater Gold Radio” or listen from our website, Edgewater Gold Radio.com.



Comments are closed.