Isabelle, do you have fleas? – dog training tutorial

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This video is on capturing a behavior using clicker training. I have been working on capturing natural behaviors with Isabelle and putting them on cue. So far she can sneeze on cue “Smell the Skunk” and now scratching “Do you have fleas?”. I have also captured other tricks that Isabelle likes to do by just clicking her when she does them and put them on cue, “boing” and “cross paws”.

Once your dog understands that their movements can make you click and earns them a reward, they will start offering behaviors and be more aware as to what they were doing when you clicked. I think that it is just fun to try to take what the dog already loves doing or does anyway and put it on cue.

Good luck and have fun with capturing behaviors!

Pam & Isabelle

Duration : 0:2:16


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24 Responses to Isabelle, do you have fleas? – dog training tutorial

  1. DogsAreMyBestFriends says:

    Wow, haha! This is …
    Wow, haha! This is such a cute trick to teach!
    Well done, great video, 5*s!

  2. pamelamarxsen says:

    I know, those …
    I know, those natural behaviors seem to be much harder to get on cue. I think that it has something to do with instinct, but not really sure. It seems like it would just be so easy since the dog just does the behavior, but it is not easy to capture a natural behavior. Good luck. You could capture the lip licking. That one seemed pretty easy??

  3. claudiahoyle says:

    ahah loved it! I …
    ahah loved it! I was trying to capture Joel yawning and it is not that easy, he still has not put 2 plus 2 together, this is such a fun way of teaching and learning with dogs!

  4. jasperaliceuk says:

    Yep, that’s the one …
    Yep, that’s the one Pam – I have ample opportunity to try it at hydrotherapy for the next couple of weeks – I’m just conscious that they are trying to get Milo done and ready for their next client!!

  5. AlmondBear says:

    Great video!!!
    Great video!!!

  6. pamelamarxsen says:

    Thanks! Capturing …
    Thanks! Capturing natural behaviors is my new favorite thing to do with Isabelle. I need to do this with Bandit as well! I am happy that you are having fun with it and not getting frustrated. :) take care!
    Pam

  7. pamelamarxsen says:

    Awesome! I want to …
    Awesome! I want to work on the ‘shake’ too. You mean the shake like after a bath, right?

  8. tehrenberg says:

    Very cool, Isabelle …
    Very cool, Isabelle looks so cute trying to work this out. I’ve been trying to capture Mi sneezing, it sure is tricky to time but it’s fun to try!

  9. MuttVids says:

    Great video! 5*!
    Great video! 5*!

  10. jasperaliceuk says:

    That’s lovely to …
    That’s lovely to see – will have to try it, having succeeded with sneeze! Would like to capture ‘shake’ too.

  11. pamelamarxsen says:

    Thank you! For …
    Thank you! For some reason, natural behaviors are difficult to get on cue. However, I have found that the more natural behaviors I get on cue, the quicker Isabelle picks up the next one. The sneeze took me months, the scratch took about a week, so maybe the next one will be even faster. :)

  12. pamelamarxsen says:

    Thank you so much!
    Thank you so much!

  13. pamelamarxsen says:

    Thanks Emily! This …
    Thanks Emily! This one has taken me about a week to get on cue. I just never had the camera on when she would scratch. I am also trying to work on more hind leg awareness with her. So, I figured if I clicked the leg lift she could later transfer some learning. :) Yesterday was fun!

  14. pamelamarxsen says:

    Well, it does not …
    Well, it does not seem hard, but for some reason natural behaviors take a little while to get on cue. Prior to this video I had been clicking Isabelle for the scratch without putting the verbal cue on it for days. So, if it does not go as fast as you would like it, be patient. Your pup will get it in his time. :) Thanks for the comment! Have a nice day! Pam

  15. pamelamarxsen says:

    I agree! I have …
    I agree! I have found that capturing natural behaviors is very difficult. I think that the dog is so into the behavior and not thinking about the click. However, once I captured the lip licking and the sneeze, the natural behaviors seem to be getting easier with Isabelle. Sometimes I am in public or have company over and when Isabelle does a behavior that I have been working on, I mark it with “yes” if I do not have a clicker and I run to get a reward. People probably think I am crazy! :)

  16. pamelamarxsen says:

    You know what they …
    You know what they say, “Great minds think alike”. Too funny that you captured the same trick. I can’t wait to see it! Pam

  17. Suffix95 says:

    Wow! :D This has to …
    Wow! :D This has to be one of the most impressive tricks to teach – and it’s not even hard. Going to try this!
    Thank you very much! 5* and fav!

    - Nenne, Della, and Cherie

  18. MultiAnimalcrackers says:

    Excellent Pamela. …
    Excellent Pamela. I really do find capturing behaviours really difficult..cause i always seem to be in a rush all the time. Will have to be more observent and try and capture this…… thanks for the great ideas :)

  19. newbear95 says:

    Haha, I just …
    Haha, I just captured this same trick of my dog a few days ago and was planning to make a video of it but I have no time to do it. Maybe when I have the time, I will post a video response to let you see.

  20. mieke337 says:

    That’s a good one!
    That’s a good one!

  21. kikopup says:

    That was awesome! : …
    That was awesome! :) Such a smart girl! Love this tutorial. I like how you click the instant Izzies leg lifts up in the beginning.

    -m

  22. bordergirlsmom says:

    That is an awesome …
    That is an awesome tutorial and what a great trick to capture!

  23. Adipatus says:

    Thanks
    Thanks

  24. KrazyKai0905 says:

    Awesome! I’ll …
    Awesome! I’ll definatly try this with Kai. I’ve been trying to capture the behavior of her putting her ears back, but it’s so tough!