Freedom
Posted : 6/10/2012 8:09:02 AM
Hello and welcome to the forum!
The trainer must have had some info when that happened in class?
I agree with what was already said. Does he also react if you walk him alone? He may and yet he may still be calmer when it is just the 2 of you. He may feel that there is a vacuum and "someone" needs to step in and take the lead dog position when out with his pack. If that is the case, then he needs to know someone else is already in charge and he can remain in pack role.
I use the term "focus." Training this, you hold the treat up to your forehead. Like "come," this is a command which always, always, ALWAYS gets a treat. (Sit and other commands, you wean off treats and reward with praise over time.) Do it in the house, in the back yard.
When you walk, always have a treat baggie in your pocket. As soon as you see someone approaching, you have to take action. Cross the street if you can, walk off the path into the field if you are at a park. Take out the treats and have him FOCUS. Reward. Keep at it until the "intruder" has passed. You want high value treats, I use bits of hot dog, cheese, and boiled boneless skinless chicken breast.
I've been working on this with my Willy for 2 years next month. I DO see improvement, but gosh I go through tons of treats on a walk. And we still have some dogs he reacts to, leaving me and the treats behind at the far end of the leash. I only walk him a lone about once a month, which is totally against what I've written and what I was told by my trainer to do, lol. It's tough when you have multiples to fit in several walks!