My parents believed in good old-fashioned home training: saying please and thank you, keeping our elbows off the table, not interrupting adult conversation, using our inside voices and so on. Similarly dogs living at the barn learn basic doggie etiquette. Welcome to “Barn Charm School”!
Barn dogs learn to sit and wait politely before leaving or entering any door. They also learn to sit and wait politely before meals. They get it pretty quickly since it’s the key to getting to the fun stuff and also being fed – really strong motivation. They learn to come when they are called. And eventually, even the most untrained dogs learns to...ahem... relieve themselves outdoors and not in their kennels.
 But,   just as children sometimes forget their manners, so too do the dogs.     Star, a high energy and uber-smart little redhead who lived her  previous  life on the end of a short chain, had no such training before  coming to  the barn.  This untrained girl took to nose-work as if she  was born to  it, and problem solves like a little four-legged Hermione  Granger. But  although she now knows that polite dogs sit and wait, she  sometimes  jumps up and down in excitement when a barn crew member comes  to her  kennel.  New volunteers like me, learn how to gently and firmly  remind  forgetful dogs like Star that good etiquette requires a polite  sit and  wait.  Star is whip-smart and usually remembers very quickly,  the  sheepish expression on her little elfin face saying, “oops, sorry  tall  lady – I remember now.  I’m sitting and waiting nicely now so can I   please, please, PLEASE go outside?”  This picture shows Star  demonstrating her best  sit and wait manners at the barn door.
But,   just as children sometimes forget their manners, so too do the dogs.     Star, a high energy and uber-smart little redhead who lived her  previous  life on the end of a short chain, had no such training before  coming to  the barn.  This untrained girl took to nose-work as if she  was born to  it, and problem solves like a little four-legged Hermione  Granger. But  although she now knows that polite dogs sit and wait, she  sometimes  jumps up and down in excitement when a barn crew member comes  to her  kennel.  New volunteers like me, learn how to gently and firmly  remind  forgetful dogs like Star that good etiquette requires a polite  sit and  wait.  Star is whip-smart and usually remembers very quickly,  the  sheepish expression on her little elfin face saying, “oops, sorry  tall  lady – I remember now.  I’m sitting and waiting nicely now so can I   please, please, PLEASE go outside?”  This picture shows Star  demonstrating her best  sit and wait manners at the barn door.One  of Catherine’s earlier posts talked about ways that the barn crew work  to lower stress levels.  But the dogs themselves contribute to making  the environment pleasant and low-stress for all of the residents as well  the crew by practicing good doggie etiquette, and it starts with a  polite sit and wait.  It’s all so very civilized at the "Barn Charm  School".
Anita, Barn Crew Trainee
 
 
When you're working with manners *and* potty training, how do the barn folks make sure to enforce manners as well as make sure the pup gets outside in time to potty?
ReplyDeleteHi Melch - Luckily, learning to sit at the door comes fast to these smart dogs - Most learn it almost immediately. Freedom is one of the biggest rewards and they love to earn it.
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