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Using the Look Command for Management with Tyler Muto

Uploaded on November 22, 2019 • 2 min

This video was pulled directly from Leash Reactivity with Tyler Muto.

Ideally, you will be able to avoid encountering other dogs or people until we are ready for it. However, I recognize that many of you may live in more heavily populated areas and it may be nearly impossible to even let your dog outside to relieve themselves without encountering something that may trigger their reactivity.

This video demonstrates one strategy that you may to avoid a catastrophic problem until you’re ready to handle them properly. I want to stress that this video does not represent what I would consider to be good training techniques, they are more akin to emergency protocols.

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topk9handler
December 12, 2023
I view your video about the watch command ….
No doubt this is a very good video but it still lacks . WHY ….. because , yes because where the eyes go iso do the thoughts .. and first comes a thought then action follows.
However - even though the dog may look at YOUn. it never ever addresses or changes the dogs feelings and outlook toward other dogs. THAT is what needs to be adressed . If you do. to change the internal emotional state of how a dog feels and thinks about other dogs .. in the majority of dogs you will always have to have compete or require the dog to look at you .
I want my dogs to LOOK at other dogs and in t hat controlled distance and context I can have them realize that other dogs are not a threat to them and that they are safe. I want to change the internal and emotional state inside the dog . If I condition the dog to feel comfortable when it looks at me then that is what I get : a dog that will feel comfortable when and only when , it prompted to look or conditioned to look , at me .
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