Snake Avoidance Without Shock (Keeping Dogs Safe, #1)

Snake Avoidance Without Shock (Keeping Dogs Safe, #1)

by Jamie Robinson
Snake Avoidance Without Shock (Keeping Dogs Safe, #1)

Snake Avoidance Without Shock (Keeping Dogs Safe, #1)

by Jamie Robinson

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Overview

This program uses your dog's intelligence, his fantastic nose, and his ability to navigate the environment via that nose. Your dog will learn self-control when investigating new or interesting things, impulse control when movement catches his attention and kicks in the need to chase, the understanding of what to do when encountering a specific scent, sight, and/or sound, and how to alert any humans to the presence of a dangerous animal.

 

Snake avoidance is purely about teaching a dog that the sight, smell or sound of a rattlesnake is to be avoided. This is no different than teaching a dog not to cross the street without our approval, rush the open front door, beg at the table or poop in the house. It's also a lot easier then teaching a dog to alert someone to an impending seizure or a dangerous drop in blood sugar levels.

 

Does it work? Yes. Just two days ago, as I write this, we encountered our first rattlesnake since moving to our current property. I had not yet finished the avoidance training with my own dogs. What they did as soon as the rattle started was: Brynda and Asher ran away and as soon as I opened the back door ran into the house. Micah was barking up a storm at this creature from about five feet away. This is Micah's normal response to just about anything new or that he feels doesn't belong in his space. Temperance was trying to herd it in high heeler fashion, but still staying about five feet away and mostly behind Micah.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940179158110
Publisher: Jamie Robinson
Publication date: 11/20/2023
Series: Keeping Dogs Safe
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 893 KB

About the Author

These words from a client and good friend, tell it all.

I don't do this often but now that I know my friend has this on Amazon - would like to recommend her to you. She had years of experience in training animals but mostly dogs. She started specializing in service dogs several years ago. Her method (non aversive and reward based) had proven successful for those who do the work consistently and well. 

Jamie does not just train dogs - she teaches them (and you) how to think things through. She became known internationally as being the first successful trainer for people with MCAS (Mast Cell Activation Syndrome), allowing them to lead a more normal life. 

But whatever your specific needs are - she probably has a program designed to help you. If not - she can create it designed to your specific needs. I have a few years of personal experience with her training via foster dogs, and then my own service dog and during this training we became friends.

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