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Teachi ng DoorManners
Anteced en t Control Acquisit i o n and
General iz at i o n Trainin g Tips
KEY BEHAVIOR SKILLS,ACQUISITION , FLUENCY,
GENERALIZAT IO N &MAINTENANCE
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YourDogNostics
WebinarPresenter
today isNiki Tudge
A little about me:
Graduate and Under Graduate Business Degrees, OxfordUniversity England.
Six Sigma Certified Black Belt
CPDT-KA, NADOI- Certified
AABP – Professional Dog Trainer
AABP – Professional Dog Behavior Consultant
Dip, ABT. Diploma. Animal Behavior Technology
Dip, CBST. Diploma Canine Behavior Science andTechnology
Pet Care Services Association CPCT CAPCT
The International Training Board, Certified PeopleTrainer. TS1, TS2 &TS3
Certified Facilitator
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YourDogNostics
WebinarPresenter
today isAngelicaSteinker
A little about me:
Masters Degree in Education (Counseling) George MasonUniversity
Dog Behavior Consultant (IAABC and AABP)
CAP2 with Distinction
15 years full time dog training and behavior experience
National Director of Training for the DogSmith License
Dip, CBST. Diploma Canine Behavior Science and Technology
Published in peer reviewed journals
Two book s written and published
Former CASI Faculty Member
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You have already watched the one DogNostics videoon door manners and one Kikopup video on NotJumping on people at the front door
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Pre-work
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What Are Ideal Door Manners?
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Definition
When the door bell ringsyour dog is displayingpolite manners Polite manners means Exhibiting self control Waiting on a mat Keeping four on the floor Sitting and holding position Standing behind a specific
trained boundary
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Foundation training of food bowl game and flyingcookie game will help create the necessary selfcontrol
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Self Control
The food bowl game: use a food bowl to proof sitmaintain. Build up to teasing the dog with the bowl The flying cookie game: cookie flies increasingly
more difficult flight patterns tempting and teasingyour dog. Click and treat only occur when dogdemonstrates self control
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Food Bowl and Flying Cookie
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Dog politely sits or downs on a mat or dog bed, thishas been trained as a behavior incompatible withambushing visitors at the front door
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Waiting on a Mat
As previously discussed in Skills 306 O your dog hasbeen taught to politely greet people and this behaviorhas been generalized to the front door
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Four on the Floor
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Your dog is trained to sit and hold that positionregardless of whether a person enters the home ornot
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Sit Maintain
Your dog maintains her distance from the front doorbecause she is trained to remain in a specific targetarea, behind a boundary, which makes jumping on aperson or otherwise rude greeting impossible
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Boundary Training
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W H A T I S N E E D E D B E F O R E Y O U S T A R TT R A I N I N G
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Prep to Train
Dog knows how to Sit and maintain on cue Down and maintain on cue Hand target on cue Foundation of flying cookie and food bowl game
Bonus: lots of self control games reinforcementhistory (proofing of maintain)
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Foundation Training
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The door bell has sounded or a person has knocked,dog has noticed The trainer takes one step toward the door Two or more steps The point where the dog makes a decision (dog goes
to mat or boundary area or sits) When trainer reaches for door knob When person becomes visible When person enters home When person touches dog
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The Click Points
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Reinforcer Delivery
On the floor, on mat, orin boundary area To dog’s mouth during
sit or down maintain Toss toy on floor or
behind dog, on mat orinto boundary area
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T E A C H I N G D O O R M A N N E R S
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Acquisition
Shape, capture or prompt your dog getting on to amat Put going to a mat on cue Give this cue at gradually increasingly more difficult
times Work when dog is tired and more likely to want to
lay on mat Consider using a manners minder
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Waiting on Mat
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As previously trained Consider addition of Kong Consider use of Manners Minder
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Four on the Floor
Make sure you have sit –stay on cue Make sure you have leave it on cue Make sure you have exposed your dog to concept of
climbing the ladder of difficulty Create a customized plan of how to get your dog to
this goal
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Sit Maintain
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Start with super easy frontdoor games – you comingin your own door whileyour dog waits, then buildup to another familymember, then a neighbor, Set up for success by
having dog tired beforetraining Manage to prevent
failures
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Sit Maintain
Teach the concept of boundary BEFORE attemptingto use a boundary Shape, capture and/or prompt the boundary Make it fun to be in the “hot zone” Proof!
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Boundary
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Gradually via pingponging, increasedifficulty of the doormanners behavior Distance – vary distance to
the person entering home Distractions – vary difficulty Excitement level – vary low to
high Durations – vary time periods
before you release your dog
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Climb the Ladder
F R O N T D O O R M A N N E R S : O V E R P R E P A R EO R F A I L !
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Generalization
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Just as you created a list of things your dog reallylikes to determine your dog’s favorite things in theworld –customize your proofing List of reinforcers List of difficulty Ping pong difficulty as usual Harder things pay more money
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Customize
As usual use Differential Reinforcement of ExcellentBehavior
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Differential Reinforcement
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Be sure to create a plan exactly how you are going totrain your door manner behaviors Include over preparing – what if ten people walk in
the front door at the same time? What if there arethree deliveries back to back? Include area of reinforcement and click points Video your progress
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Plan, Train and Video
Failures should be kept to less than 10% of doormanners greetings Failures are information for what you need to adjust There can be no more than one failure at a time
because you will immediately adjust and lowercriteria
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Failure
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S O M E G A M E S T O P L A Y F O R T E A C H I N GD O O R M A N N E R S
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Antecedent Control
Click and treat your dog for glancing at the front door Click and treat your dog for glancing at the front door
after the doorbell or a knock sound Click and treat your dog for doing the behavior you
picked as you approach the front door Click and treat your dog for doing the behavior you
picked as you put your hand on the door knob Click and treat your dog for doing the behavior you
picked as you crack the door
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Look Game
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Unwanted barking will be addressed in Skills 306 Sthis will also address turning barking off Click and treat your dog for noticing the bell/knock Include barking or not barking in this depending on
what your end goal is Most people want to be alerted to a bell or knock
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Listen Game
Get your clicker and treats and let’s make thingsburst into flames! Click and treat rapidly with a click and treat every 2-
3 seconds!
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Rapid Fire!
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Jackpot Game
Set up a harder situation foryour dog If your dog does the ideal
door manners behavior:JACKPOT! A handful on the mat A long game of fetch in
boundary area A favorite game of tug – on mat
or boundary area
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Training Tips
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Intimidation: Just say no
It can be tempting to yell or fuss at your dog This is can be reinforcing for some dogs It can be tempting to feel shoved and thus shove dog
back This is can be reinforcing to dogs
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Ideally No Cue
Avoid giving a cue Use situational cues Door bell/knock You approaching front door
Dog will automatically offerthe end goal behavior whenhe is trained
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Over Preparing
You must over prepare for training door manners The hardest situation you can think of must be made
even harder in practice Training to real life, you can lose up to 50% or more
of your generalization training Thus you must OVER PREPARE!!!!
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Over Prepare!
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High Motivation Dogs
Make sure they have the edge off- run full speed Mentally and physically needs are met, so success is
highly probable
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Vary Your Reinforcers
Don’t get stuck in boring patterns of always using thesame reinforcers VARY food VARY toys VARY games
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Energy aka Emotional Contagion
Gradually climb the ladder ofdifficulty Start with low key energy and
boring emotions and simple setups Ping pong your way to the most
extreme door mannerrequirements – several peopleentering doorway with highenergy
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No Naughty Chaining
No poop chaining – NOT a scientific term! Antecedent door bell Behavior dog runs to door jumps on door, then
dog goes to mat or boundary area Consequence click and treat CAUTION this is a naughty chain!
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Clean Behavior Chains
Rapid fire Gradually increase time between clicks Start over if your dog does something unwanted!!!
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Use Differential Outcome Effect
An outstanding fast and difficult four on the floorearns MORE reinforcement that is of higher quality– THROW a PARTY for your DOG! An mediocre four on the floor gets a mediocre
reward
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Door MannersTraining Problems
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Barking!
Barking will be discussed in another module but aquick training tip for dogs that excessively bark atthe door is to cue them to grab a stuffed animal This muffles the sound of the bark and is somewhat
incompatible with barking Redirects the dog to another activity – let’s go outside
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Multiple Contingencies
Behavior happens in layers Good training looks at all layers for dog and humans Dog: Person appearsDog jumps self reinforcing Dog: Dog has anxiety and there is an environment
change Dog Jumps self reinforcing Owner: Dog jumps Owner yanks and yells at dog Owner feels relief (catharsis)
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If a dog has anxiety or is conflicted about the frontdoor go SLOWER Address anxiety with behavior consult PTSD Anxious dogs do a lot of comfort seeking which can include
jumping on people
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Anxiety is Separate
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A R O C K S O L I D P O L I T E D O O R M A N N E R SB E H A V I O R
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The Result!
Variety of settings –fully generalized Variety of number of
people People with or
without dogs
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Waiting in Sit, on Mat or Boundary Area
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Power sits and waits Angie opens door
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Waiting in a Sit
Door bell sounds Power goes to his mat Niki enters home
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Go to Your Mat
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Door bell sounds Power goes behind the
boundary
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Boundary
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Boundary Result
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No door bolting here
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Open Door is Cue
Clients with back yards accidentally train dogs tobolt through back door this generalizes to front door Dog is physically under stimulated Dog had great adventure and was chased last time
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Door Bolting Danger
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Make being inside much more reinforcing thenoutside Self control at front door pays big bucks Self control at front door gets you 30 min of play in
back yard
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Door Bolting Tips
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The Result!
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Fade the Food
Polite door manners training will require food fading
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Now go and train a great door manners!
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Thank you!