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Old 09-27-2010, 12:11 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by gemy View Post
If you can get access to a pet behaviourist, even if only over the net, and they can watch some of the videos you have of him, that might be a way to go
Okay Zone training and desensitising to the doorbell, knock etc. Here is what I have done.
With hubby over a wkend; we work one dog at a time; he stays at front door with dog in his "no bark zone", I exit house and walk around to front and ring doorbell. His task is to discipline, and reward when barking stops, after his command NO BARK. He rewards for staying in the sit. Then we trade off, I'm with dog, he goes to the door. This has been moderately successful. Very good if we are near to the front door ; ie kitchen or living room.
You must repeat until behaviour is wht you want even if that means 20 doorbell rings.
And then repeat next day, etc
Razzle is a very excited barker, hve you tried a "sharp clap of your hands", or you could use a whistle, anything staccato and quick enough to try to break through the mindset of I'm in BARK mode.

To stop nipping at legs walking away, you need to have Jesse on a lead, and when child goes to walk away, sharply and quickly give a very quick pull /jerk on the harness, accompanied by a firm quick no. It should be sharp enough to take his front paws offf floor and have him look to you.

Hope this helps.

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