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Talking Dogs with Graeme Hall

Episode 47 – Dogs, Sudden Movements, and Weird Noises

Talking Dogs with Graeme Hall

Avalon Factual

Leisure

4.8854 Ratings

🗓️ 16 February 2022

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

Graeme Hall explains what dogs might be thinking when they experience strange noises and sudden movements that we as humans consider entirely normal. He hears from a listener whose dog starts barking when they drive through puddles, and asks if the owners are accidentally praising the wrong moments. The Dogfather also catches up with Annmarie who he met on TV’s Dogs Behaving Very Badly. Her terrier Buster hated the hoover, so they had to break down all the movements and noises involved in cleaning the house in order to let him understand they’re not a threat. Do you have a question for The Dogfather? Send Graeme a voice note and a video of your pesky pooch to [email protected].

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0:00.0

Hello, this is Talking Dogs and I'm Graham Hall. I've spent close to 15 years now training dogs and training owners in how to train their dogs, which has earned me the name the Dogfather.

0:22.4

Now you might have spotted me on television's dogs behaving very badly. This podcast, Talking

0:27.3

Dogs, is the place where I can catch up with people from the show to see how they're getting

0:31.3

on and you can send me your questions too. Now no problem is too big or too small and I can

0:37.3

promise you someone else out

0:38.5

there is having exactly the same trouble. We're all in this together. Stick around

0:48.0

because I'll be catching up with an owner I worked with recently on the TV show. Amory was,

0:52.7

well let's just say she was losing her rag when it came

0:56.4

to trying to clean the house. Now, her terrier buster wasn't a fan of all the movements and noises

1:01.2

that vacuuming and dusting produce. First, though, a dog who seemingly also has a bit of an issue

1:07.3

with specific movements and noises. Richard and Lorraine have been in touch about their Lakeland cross terrier Jeff,

1:13.6

who for the most part is very happy to jump in the back of their old truck and go out for a ride.

1:18.6

However, they said that one day Jeff started barking and howling,

1:22.6

and then after a short time they'd figured out that the trigger seemed to be when they go through a puddle and the noise of the water in the wheel arch sets him off.

1:31.3

We've tried a few different techniques to combat the issue. A stern no and trying to reassure him, they say, but it seems to be getting worse.

1:39.3

Or it's because we've had quite a lot of rain recently. Yeah, that we're doing it. It feels like it might be something similar to dogs that don't like fireworks,

1:49.0

so we're wondering if there's ever going to be anything that we can do to combat the behavior.

1:54.0

Richard and Lorraine also sent me through a couple little video clips,

1:57.0

which is great, but they don't work terribly well on a podcast,

2:00.0

but I can see that

2:01.9

this is a so it's an SUV I think so we're in the vehicle with the dog so we could use our

2:07.4

voice to send out signals a bit different to a dog being in the back for example of a maybe

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