Doorway Diplomacy: Mastering Front Door Behaviors Part 1
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In this episode we dive into the essential topic of "Doorway Diplomacy: Mastering Front Door Behaviors." The front door can be a common source of chaos and excitement for our canine companions, but with the right techniques, you can transform it into a zone of calm and control.  Controlling the Space Around the Front Door: We start by exploring effective methods to establish control over the area around the front door. By setting clear boundaries you can teach your dog to exhibit polite behaviors when guests arrive or when you need to leave the house. Learn how to communicate expectations and prevent door-related issues from occurring. Practicing When You Don't Need It: Prevention is better than cure, and this principle holds true when it comes to front door behaviors. We emphasize the importance of proactive training by practicing controlled door interactions even when there are no visitors. This preempts potential problems and helps your furry friend become comfortable with the desired behaviors before real-life scenarios arise. What It Looks Like When Done Correctly: Lastly, we paint a vivid picture of the ideal front door behavior. Discover the beauty of a dog who sits calmly, waits patiently, and refrains from jumping or rushing to the door. We illustrate the positive results that consistent and compassionate training can achieve, leading to a more peaceful and enjoyable entrance and exit experiences for both you and your dog. Whether your dog tends to bark, jump, or get overly excited at the front door, this episode equips you with the necessary tools to transform these interactions into smooth and controlled experiences. Join us as we unlock the secrets of "Doorway Diplomacy" and enhance your dog's behavior at the front door, fostering a more harmonious home environment for everyone involved.  Listener Question: We have a new puppy and people want to pet her but she gets excited and jumps on them. What can I do to teach her to stop jumping? Courtesy 93.9 WLVB
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