Liesje
Posted : 1/3/2010 4:29:01 PM
My best anecdotal example is that Nikon learned NOT to go in the basement from Coke. Coke was trained not to go in the basement b/c he used to follow us down to pester the cats and raid the litter box. I've never trained Nikon, he has just never gone down the stairs save for a few times I took him up and down to practice stairs as a puppy (slippery wooden stairs with open backs = good practice for a puppy). I leave the door open when I go down and even though all the cats, cat food, and cat littler is sitting in plain view, he does not go down.
Also, in SchH when we do ragwork with really young puppies, if you get one that is a little timid or won't bark, usually doing a "puppy circle" gets them worked up and barking. Basically you work 3-4 puppies at a time, just taking turns tossing the burlap rag at one while the others are barking at it. The less interested, mute puppy usually becomes interested and starts barking.
I've even seen our TD take a 6 month old dog that would not bark and work her alongside another 6 month old that did bark. Now she barks just fine.
Similarly, my Kenya never barked until we adopted Coke and after a few months, he started alert barks when people come to the door. Now Kenya does the most barking of all the dogs, despite months of being mute even with me doing everything I could think of to motivate barking.