Lady La La
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So, I've given up trying to undo the bad habits I have allowed my two dogs to get into in terms of barking when the door knocks, and getting over excited.
I've tried to undo it, and train them to stay quiet, but I'm failing miserably and the baby is due in 7 weeks time.
Instead, I have bought a doorbell and I'm trying to train them to put themselves on their beds in the kitchen at the sound of the bell.
Currently they don't know what a doorbell is, and so are not yet associating it with the arrival of people... so it is much easier to establish a calm reaction from them initially. I guess the plan is eventually for them to hear the bell, put themselves in their cages calmly and then I can shut them in, and answer the door. We plan to ring the bell intermittently ourselves too, so that they don't fall into the same habits, in terms of associating that noise with visitors all the time.
I realise I probably sound mental
but anyway, I am currently standing in the kitchen with Tyson, pressing the bell and then saying 'on your bed' then treating him once he is in his cage. OH is doing the same thing at the same time with Bryony. We've been doing this for a couple of days now, but they dont seem to be associating the bell with the action, last night I tried just ringing the bell without saying 'on your bed' and they both sat there looking confused, until I told them 'on your bed.'
Is it just that I haven't been doing it long enough for them to be associating the bell with the bed yet, or should I be training this a different way?
I've tried to undo it, and train them to stay quiet, but I'm failing miserably and the baby is due in 7 weeks time.
Instead, I have bought a doorbell and I'm trying to train them to put themselves on their beds in the kitchen at the sound of the bell.
Currently they don't know what a doorbell is, and so are not yet associating it with the arrival of people... so it is much easier to establish a calm reaction from them initially. I guess the plan is eventually for them to hear the bell, put themselves in their cages calmly and then I can shut them in, and answer the door. We plan to ring the bell intermittently ourselves too, so that they don't fall into the same habits, in terms of associating that noise with visitors all the time.
I realise I probably sound mental
Is it just that I haven't been doing it long enough for them to be associating the bell with the bed yet, or should I be training this a different way?