25 min

"Flooding" - What's That About‪?‬ The McCann Dogs Podcast

    • Education

We've been so busy with COVID-related concerns, that it's taken a back seat, but I was inspired this morning when answering daily questions in our Puppy Essentials Online Training program. There was a common theme about trying to help puppies overcome noise. Pups were presented with 'the noisy thing' (hair dryer, sander, loud truck, etc.) and frightened by it.

Then the question of how to acclimate.

Well, it is truly putting the cart before the horse to present the scary thing, scare the pup with it and then try to reverse that fear, so let’s talk about how to introduce things in a way that we’ll avoid that fate.

Raising a puppy definitely requires the gift of foresight to do perfectly. We don't always know that there will be a loud truck or a crack of thunder or a sudden fireworks display, so we can forgive ourselves when we are caught unaware by things outside of our control

The rest of it, you’re not off of the hook for. Anything predictable, like turning on a hairdryer or a set of clippers to trim a coat, should be approached delicately with the assumption that it will frighten a youngster without experience with it. If it seems like it might be scary for them, it is likely a safe assumption that it will be, so take your time and plan. Do not flood your puppy

Here's a link to our YouTube channel for more training tips: https://www.youtube.com/mccanndogs

We Have A FULLY SUPPORTED Puppy Essentials Training Program Online! 

Train With Us To Make Your Puppy Training More Enjoyable And To Give Your Puppy The Best Start Possible: https://www.McCannDogs.Link/PuppyEssentials 



Are you looking for a personalized training plan for YOUR dog? We now have a HomeSchool program, for dogs over 5 months old, that's fully supported with a McCann Dogs trainer for YOU. Check out: https://mccanndogs.link/HomeSchool



Thanks for listening!

Happy Training! ~Ken

We've been so busy with COVID-related concerns, that it's taken a back seat, but I was inspired this morning when answering daily questions in our Puppy Essentials Online Training program. There was a common theme about trying to help puppies overcome noise. Pups were presented with 'the noisy thing' (hair dryer, sander, loud truck, etc.) and frightened by it.

Then the question of how to acclimate.

Well, it is truly putting the cart before the horse to present the scary thing, scare the pup with it and then try to reverse that fear, so let’s talk about how to introduce things in a way that we’ll avoid that fate.

Raising a puppy definitely requires the gift of foresight to do perfectly. We don't always know that there will be a loud truck or a crack of thunder or a sudden fireworks display, so we can forgive ourselves when we are caught unaware by things outside of our control

The rest of it, you’re not off of the hook for. Anything predictable, like turning on a hairdryer or a set of clippers to trim a coat, should be approached delicately with the assumption that it will frighten a youngster without experience with it. If it seems like it might be scary for them, it is likely a safe assumption that it will be, so take your time and plan. Do not flood your puppy

Here's a link to our YouTube channel for more training tips: https://www.youtube.com/mccanndogs

We Have A FULLY SUPPORTED Puppy Essentials Training Program Online! 

Train With Us To Make Your Puppy Training More Enjoyable And To Give Your Puppy The Best Start Possible: https://www.McCannDogs.Link/PuppyEssentials 



Are you looking for a personalized training plan for YOUR dog? We now have a HomeSchool program, for dogs over 5 months old, that's fully supported with a McCann Dogs trainer for YOU. Check out: https://mccanndogs.link/HomeSchool



Thanks for listening!

Happy Training! ~Ken

25 min

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