Kata V
Posted : 3/27/2006 8:24:06 AM
polymatheia:
hi and thanx for your input.
I wouldn't say that he is friendly, his "friendly bark" is different, higher in pitch and with more pauses. His behaviour in these situations is more similar to behaviour toward thing he is unfamiliar with or cosiders strange/possibly dangerous. I do not say he does not display agression signals, just not "dominant agression signals".
He is well socialised, but not to people he considers "sneaky". How do I go about teaching him to calm down? At home, he sometimes barks at strange noises outside the door and it helps if I get up and take a peek at the door, then look at him saying "that's all right"

, but I have not really established "stop being alert" signal.
I do believe he can be trained to stop behaving like this, I am just trying to figure out how

(training to sit-stay is a common matter and you can read about it everywhere. so I have. and it worked.) The only reference I found for this was a site about "protection work". I suppose I could go to a class that teaches protection, but I am really not interested in teaching "become alert", only "relax" part of it
Today I managed to stop him from barking while I unattach the leash by not releasing him from sit-stay till finished
spiritdogs:
He still has unsuspecting passers-by to herd
Besides, he doesn't herd me, he rather has a tendency to place himself either in front of me or between myself and the perceived danger