YFD 163: Winter Training Tips
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Happy Throwback Thursday! With winter in full swing, we thought it would be a good time to revisit this episode on cold weather training tips. Grab a cup of cocoa and tune in for advice on how to keep training going, even on the most blizzard-y of days.
Snow and ice got you housebound? Tina Spring and Julie Fudge Smith can help you beat the winter doldrums with these suggestions for training your dog even when cold weather has you stuck inside.
Snow and ice got you housebound? Tina Spring and Julie Fudge Smith can help you beat the winter doldrums with these suggestions for training your dog even when cold weather has you stuck inside. @YFDPodcast YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@YFDPodcast 163: Winter Training Tips Time Stamps
0:00 Introduction
2:00 What were your struggles last year?
5:00 Food sometimes arrive in gifts and can be a real hazard - ask the giver if anything is food
8:20 “Ex” or Exercise Pens can be a huge help in a wide variety of ways
9:40 Sugar Free is dangerous to dogs, be sure to keep them safe
10:10 What went GREAT! So we can incorporate it this year
11:15 Write down what works great that you want to repeat 14:30 Working on relaxing during car rides (short trips)
16:30 Cooperative Care: 7 Steps to Stress Free Husbandry 20:30 Impulse Control (waiting at the door, etc.)
22:30 Invites onto furniture
23:00 Dragon Season!
24:00 The environment changes and impacts behavior
25:00 Stop Leash Pulling!
26:00 Practice indoors (house, garage, basement, Home Depot, other dog friendly environments)
26:20 1,2,3 by Leslie McDevitt from Control Unleashed: Reactive to Relaxed
30:00 More on Leash Pulling
32:30 What if my dog has big feelings about some situations?
34:30 Understanding who your dog is is an important step
35:35 Where does my dog struggle?
36:00 Socialization from the car with fearful dogs, Look At That from Leslie McDevitt from Control Unleashed: Reactive to Relaxed
38:30 Stop on a positive note, don’t keep going. Keep is short and sweet.
39:30 Waiting is an important part of training
40:30 Practice 3-5 min at a time
43:30 Door Dashing
45:00 Enrichment isn’t a competition - your dog needs sleep too!
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