Rwoof Rwoof Doggy Blog is a complete dog and puppy resources for puppy supplies, doggy supplies, puppies for sale, dog training, doggy health care, doggy rescues, doggy treats and various quality dog product resources and the best prices.
Lintbells specialise in dog health
matters such as joint supplements
with glucosamine for dogs and
your general everyday puppy care

Doggy Links

Great Doggy Reads

  • No Blogroll Links

Great Resources

Great Sites

Looking for pet tags? Then visit Pet Tags!

Recommended Sites

Invisible barriers- dog training

Tutorial coming soon… Using clicker training, and without using positive punishment, you can teach dogs reliable complex behaviors like teaching a default “don’t take a step off the grassy area unless released”. Splash is demoing how she generalizes don’t step off the grass in two locations where I have never trained her to do it. I only trained her in front of my house, and another location, but as you can see she generalized it to the canyon area near the park because it doesnt have ‘grass’ (or at least that is what I think). The day that I film this I actually WANTED her to go and get the frisbee for me when I did a crappy throw, but she would not leave the grass, and I had to go and walk my lazy self down there in the bushes to get the frisbee. I was very impressed with her generalization skills so I picked up the camera and filmed a “fake” bad throw. However, with most dogs you would have to go to a few locations to train, before they would generalize it to all locations.

25 Responses to Invisible barriers- dog training

  • herrerajairo says:

    you are the best ;)

  • vidgirl4444 says:

    How is this done? also can i use this for my dog not to cross the street with out me?

  • walhalla23 says:

    when’s the tutorial coming? cant’ wait :)

  • josski32 says:

    this was over a year ago! pls make the tutorial :) Pleaaaase

  • josski32 says:

    When is the tutorial coming?

  • josski32 says:

    Haha splash was like “mom u have rlly bad aim mom… ID wanna play anymore!

  • Fidography says:

    Can’t wait to see this tutorial! :) )

  • wellduhn says:

    The video is from 2010. When are you going to upload the tutorial?

  • kjartanmidjord says:

    Dude, make the tutorial!!!!! :)

  • ClickerMutt says:

    I’m interested to see your tutorial as well. I’m training an invisible boundary through targeting, but so far it’s not as reliable as yours.

  • marniedogtraining says:

    when is this coming out ?? been waiting for this one ! :) _

  • cr40a says:

    wow, cant wait.

  • segicm says:

    @kikopup Hey Emily we really need your video tutorial pls hurry up…
    Tnx

  • RuffRevue says:

    My backyard goes into a park – no fence. I really, really need this training! Come soon please.

  • 97heatherb says:

    OMG! Get the tutorial soon! My doggie almost got hit by a car at our cottage, and we NEED boundary control!!!!

  • esorciccio says:

    i’m interested in the tutorial too…please do it as soon as you can…

  • BEXamillion says:

    Tutorial please!!!! I REALLY want to see it!

  • Wolfmaedchen says:

    What an AWESOME-trained dog! WOW!

  • fuchsialandscapes says:

    HI, where is the tutorial related to this video,
    please post before more dogs get knocked down and don’t be so lazy in getting it done thanks.

  • the123kaylad says:

    Seriously. . . where’s the tutorial??? I NEED IT!!! My dog runs in the street alot

  • nicholask95 says:

    Did she ever make the tutorial? I can’t find it.

  • carpetmonk says:

    @Blitzavavideo that is conditional, and something the dog has decided is foreign and uncomfrtable, and just like humans and all other animals our minds can change. this puts the decision to not cross the “border” not in the dogs control, or the conditional length of cord, but ‘i am not going to cross this line because the alpha-dog wont let me’. im sureyou have a good ‘return’ call, but someone that doesnt,once thier dog break that barrier itd be hard to call them back. multiple purpose this is

  • Blitzavavideo says:

    I’m unsure why you want this to this extent… my dog also naturally will stop at grass borders (I reenforced this at the puppy stage when he was still on a long line as we lived in an apartment complex with a parking lot I didn’t want him in). I attached “stay on the grass!” to it, though at this point is isn’t needed. However a complete refusal to retrieve to frisbee after command is given comes across as uneasy about surface change, which is something I’m surprised you’d want….

  • tomuchcoffeeman says:

    I was waiting for this tutorial for 7 months, 2 days ago my dog got hit by a car after my friend’s daughter threw a tennis ball into road. I guess I can only blame myself.

  • 1Mom2One says:

    I’m looking forward to this tutorial too. We share our back yard and I would like to let my pup out without me and not worry about him going on the other people’s deck or in their house.