Barrier Frustration: Help for Fence Fighting, Leash Reactivity and Window Guarding #88
Shaped by Dog with Susan Garrett
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4.8 • 679 Ratings
🗓️ 26 May 2021
⏱️ 17 minutes
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Summary
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Has your dog ever experienced barrier frustration? The frustration can escalate to aggression, and something like fence running can turn into fence fighting. The leash being on a dog can result in restraint frustration as the lead creates a barrier. Or perhaps your dog barks at other dogs when in the car? When our dogs are frustrated, they are expressing an emotion and we cannot ignore their excitement or anxiety. We can help our dog by creating a different emotional response.
In the episode you'll hear:
• About noticing the early signs of anxiety or frustration.
• How fence running can quickly escalate to fighting.
• Why arousal can turn to redlining and why we should care.
• What we don't want our dogs to rehearse.
• How fence fighting can have consequences away from the barrier.
• Being aware of everyone's safety around dogs who have pent up emotion.
• Why a redlining dog could redirect onto another dog, child, or adult.
• The easiest way to stop barrier aggression.
• Why to focus on the trigger to help dogs with their emotional response.
• How to change your dog's emotional state around triggers.
• Strategies to help fence fighting dogs.
• Why management is a big part of dog training to prevent rehearsals.
• How using a head halter will help you keep your dog under threshold.
• The reason to use distance to help your dog with triggers.
• Games you can play that will help overcome barrier frustration.
• Why the words "Winners Circle!" come with treats for your dog.
• How to achieve the goal of your dog seeing a trigger and orientating to you.
Resources:
• Podcast Episode 86: How to Train Unmotivated or Overexcited Dogs - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/86/
• Podcast Episode 29: Understanding and Preventing Reactivity and Aggression in Your Dog - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/29/
• Podcast Episode 40: Using a Head Halter on a Dog, Why My Approach is so Different - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/40/
• Crate Games Online - https://get.crategames.com/
• Podcast Episode 59: Why Your Treats Aren't Working for Your Dog - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/59/
• Podcast Episode 6: The Art of Manipulation - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/6/
• Watch this Episode of Shaped by Dog on YouTube - https://youtu.be/62V-3JsHKvE
Transcript
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| 0:00.0 | Growing up in a family with six brothers, five of the molder, occasionally I would get teased. |
| 0:15.5 | And when I would go to retaliate, they would stick their big hand on my forehead, extending their arm so I couldn't |
| 0:23.2 | get anywhere near them with my flailing arms. Creating a barrier that prevented me from expressing |
| 0:30.0 | my emotions. And believe it or not, our dogs go through the same thing. It's called barrier |
| 0:36.6 | frustration. And that is the topic of today's |
| 0:39.5 | podcast. Hi, I'm Susan Garrett. Welcome to Shape by Dog. If you're watching this on YouTube, |
| 0:44.5 | please go ahead and hit the like button. If you are interested in all I have to say about our dog's |
| 0:50.7 | frustration, barrier frustration can take many different forms. It's when the dog |
| 0:56.4 | has some form of barrier preventing them from getting towards what they are interested in. More |
| 1:03.6 | often than not, it's another dog. And that interest can take on various forms. You might see it |
| 1:10.1 | when you're walking your dog outside and another |
| 1:12.4 | dog goes by and your dog starts barking and lunging towards that other dog. That is barrier |
| 1:18.9 | frustration. Or you may see it when your dog is in a crate and another dog comes and starts |
| 1:24.1 | sniffing in front of their crate. They may lunge at that crate to get that other dog away. |
| 1:28.1 | A common form of barrier frustration is when you see dogs barking and running along a fence, |
| 1:35.6 | especially if there's another dog on the other side, it could happen just when people are walking by. |
| 1:41.4 | Barrier frustration is a real thing. And it's super important that you be aware of |
| 1:46.0 | it, how to prevent it and what to do if you're seeing it in your own dog right now. First of all, |
| 1:52.3 | why should we care? We should care because our dogs are expressing an emotion and it's our responsibility to help keep our dogs comfortable, |
| 2:04.6 | confident, and safe. When they express an emotion, we can't ignore them. We've got to say, |
| 2:10.9 | hang on a minute, that's anxiety. And I don't like you to feel anxious. What can I do about it? |
| 2:16.2 | If every pet owner was aware at times |
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