Zak George's Guide to a Well-Behaved Dog

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by Zak George


  digging

  dealing with

  reasons for

  distractions

  listening around

  “stay” and

  dominance, itr.1, c02.1

  “down,” teaching

  E

  electric shock collars, itr.1, c01.1, c01.2, c01.3, c09.1, c18.1

  energy level

  behavioral issues and

  categories of

  focusing on

  environment

  change in

  controlling

  as currency

  new, c02.1, c15.1, c20.1

  excitement urination

  exercise

  age-appropriate

  energy level and

  enjoyment of

  fear and

  importance of, c01.1, c02.1

  scheduling

  See also fetch

  expectations, realistic, c01.1, con.1

  F

  fear

  aggressive behavior and

  of car rides

  dealing with

  definition of

  degree of

  desensitization and

  of groomer

  management and

  of objects

  of other dogs

  of people

  phobia vs.

  of places

  reasons for, c02.1, c15.1

  signs of

  of vet

  See also anxiety; phobias

  feces, eating. See poop, eating

  fetch, c01.1, c01.2, c16.1, c17.1, c18.1

  fighting

  fireworks phobia

  food

  begging for

  as currency

  resource guarding

  stealing

  frustration, dealing with

  G

  genetics, role of, c02.1, c18.1

  groomer, fear of

  growling, c18.1, c18.2, c18.3

  H

  Herron, Meghan

  Horowitz, Alexandra

  housetraining. See potty problems

  humping

  dealing with

  reasons for

  hyperactivity

  dealing with

  reasons for

  hyperkinesis

  I

  inside-out training

  J

  jumping up

  dealing with

  reasons for, c06.1, c06.2

  L

  learned helplessness, c01.1, c18.1

  leash

  attachment with

  biting

  freezing up on

  listening while off

  pulling on

  reactivity

  walking multiple dogs

  “leave it”

  combined with “look at me,” c03.1, c11.1

  teaching, c03.1, c11.1

  “let go,” teaching

  listening

  around distractions

  in new environments

  off leash

  without treats

  “look at me”

  combined with “leave it,” c03.1, c11.1

  teaching

  “watch me” as variant of

  lure training

  M

  Maier, Stephen

  management, c01.1, c01.2

  Mech, L. David

  medical issues, role of, c02.1, c18.1, c18.2

  mouthing

  muzzles, c09.1, c18.1

  N

  noise phobias

  O

  objects

  fear of

  taking away, c07.1, c18.1

  OCD

  off-leash training

  Ostojić, Ljerka

  outside-in training

  Overall, Karen L., c02.1, c15.1

  P

  patience, importance of

  people

  aggressive behavior toward

  fear of

  jumping on

  resource guarding of

  phobias

  definition of

  fear vs.

  noise

  See also anxiety; fear

  places, fear of

  play

  as currency

  importance of

  play biting

  dealing with, c07.1, c07.2

  reasons for

  poop, eating

  dealing with

  reasons for

  potty problems

  dealing with, c08.1, c08.2

  reasons for, c08.1, c08.2, c08.3

  praise, c01.1, c22.1

  primary training

  prong collars, itr.1, c01.1, c01.2, c01.3, c09.1, c18.1

  punishment

  definition of

  physical

  puppies

  chewing by, c05.1, c05.2

  controlling environment for

  digging by, c12.1, c12.2

  exercise for

  mouthing by, c07.1, c07.2

  socialization and, c02.1, c15.1

  pushy behaviors

  R

  reinforcement

  currency and

  definition of

  intermittent

  rate of

  relationship, prioritizing

  resource guarding

  running away

  S

  secondary training

  Seligman, Martin

  separation anxiety

  barking and, c04.1, c04.2

  dealing with

  prevalence of

  reasons for

  signs of

  “settle,” teaching

  shock collars. See electric shock collars

  “sit,” teaching

  skills, critical

  “come,”

  “down,”

  “leave it,”

  “leave it/look at me” combo

  “look at me/watch me,”

  “sit,”

  “stay,”

  snapping, c18.1, c18.2, c18.3

  socialization, lack of, c02.1, c15.1, c18.1

  “stay,” teaching

  stealing

  dealing with

  reasons for

  submissive urination

  surprise primary training

  T

  thunderstorm phobia

  touch, desensitizing to

  toys, resource guarding

  training

  exercise and

  individualized approach to, c01.1, con.1

  ineffective and inhumane, itr.1, c01.1, c01.2, c01.3, c09.1, c18.1

  inside-out vs. outside-in

  lapses in

  lure

  off-leash

  patience and

  primary

  realistic expectations for, c01.1, con.1

  secondary

  See also skills, critical; individual behavioral issues

  treats

  listening without

  lure training with

  types of

  trust, importance of

  tug-of-war, c01.1, c07.1

  U

  umbrellas, fear of

  V

  vacuums, fear of

  vet, fear of

  voice, high-pitched

  W

  “watch me.” See “look at me”

  whale eye

  wolf pack behavior

  working distance

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