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Defense of Self vs Defense of Pack - NOT the SAME
Why do we learn this now?
The goal with all training is to be able to prompt a behavior and keep it at the duration you need for.
An "aggression command" may be given at the start of each rep. NOT the same as a "bite command" used in play/prey.
- Distance
- Body Posture
- Anterior vs posterior presentation
- lean forward vs backward
- Eye contact vs no eye contact - MUST turn your head when at a distance. Dogs do not see detail as well.
- Add movement
- lateral - working duration of defense without adding more pressure. Great for training New agitators
- forward and backward
- Speed - SLOW is better for forward, FAST is better for backward
- experienced dogs can handle FASTER approach and SLOWER retreat
- Speed - SLOW is better for forward, FAST is better for backward
- Use different combinations of movement, distance, posture, eye contact, and speed to "work the dog" to greater durations of defense with goal of bringing dog into duration of fight.
- Keep track of the success of dog by counting "little wins" before "big win".
- Little win - dogs' aggression causes our body language to become less confident
- head turn
- backwards movement
- turn sideways
- Big win - Total retreat or total disengagement (total retreat better for new dogs
- Little win - dogs' aggression causes our body language to become less confident
- Beginning dogs - (example)
- single big win
- (move only lateral) little win, big win
- (lateral) little win, little, win, big win
- (lateral) little win, little win, little win, big win
- (slightly forward movement) little win, big win
- (forward movement) little win, little win, big win
- (forward) little win, increase duration slightly before next "win", give a big win
- SHORT SESSIONS!!! Goal is to make dog successful and a little better each time. It is better to accomplish a little each session than to try to accomplish too much and the dog shut down.
- Threatening arm movements/kicks (no contact)
- Contact should not be attempted unless dog is in fight drive when within bite distance (that is for another class)
Videos
Jazz - Natural reaction to dog working naturally in fight:
It is OK to direct agitator since they do not always keep eyes on the dog
A little more pressure before a big win - A spayed female. Needs lots of work.
More pressure - In retrospect this dog was never ready for a bite so used flank. Generally not necessary.
Agitation - No longer give tug for reasons stated
Goal - Dog will hit with muzzle. Ideally NO equipment present that the dog associates with biting!!!
Ideas of how this can evolve and have fun in class
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