Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Has anyone worked with or experienced Behavior Adjustment Training (BAT)?
http://ahimsadogtraining.com/blog/bat/.
My trainer has just started giving lessons, and I'm wondering if it really works as the cost for lessons is very high at $50. per session.
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As a former breeder and conformation exhibitor, I believe you are much better taking your dog to a group class. What type of behavior problems do you have? Many, many are caused by us and not our dogs! hard to believe but we sometimes condition ourselves against proper training. Personally, if these trainers love dogs, why are they getting rich off of our pups?
Hi,
Willow is a fearful dog, NON-aggressive. When out in public (only where people are present) she acts as if she is being hunted. Hyper-reactive to all stimuli around her.
We have been working with Trainers, and the Vet, spending a fortune, although we are struggling very much with the economy the way it is, we would do anything to help our adorable little girl.
I have had that trait in many dogs raised as "kennel dogs" that were not socialized as pups. These dogs were allowed to remain in kennels without the human interaction during the critical period of their growth. You have to be calmly assertive with her and not show your anxiety (which I know is hard). Does she respond to food? Chicken and liver are great. Try to get people to throw tidbits down in front of her without looking at her or approaching her too closely. Gradually and slowly let them come closer. This takes lots of time. Let them sit down on the floor with their side or preferably back to her while continuing to put food where she can get it. Eventually she may chose to approach them when she sees they mean her no harm. It is a very, very slow process. Do not rush her. Bless her heart and you for working with her. Hugs from Judy and Oliver! (he's a nut case)
From the age of 10 weeks Willow was socialized every day, first puppy class at 4 months. Your advice is "right on" as this is what we have been doing for 8 months now. The vet and trainer feel strongly that it is an inherited trait. And I do know that after Willows litter, the breeder retired her mother.
Sandra, Thank you sooooo much! BAT is new to the trainer I have been working with for 8 months now. She is a Full Member of "APDT". and knows Willow very well.
My apologies to you! I know there are great folks out there like you. I have just seen some real "stinkers" lately that are only in it for the money. So sorry. Wish you were near us!
Yes, she is ready to give lessons, I will ask her if she has attended any seminars. I am studing BAT also, because I in no way want to confuse Willow.
I can't tell you how much we love her and how heartbreaking this is for all of us.
Good luck. I am sure that your hard work and determination will help Willow become the best she can.
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