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💥🦿LEG BRIDGE 🦿💥Social and spatial pressure come in many forms. Many times, while attempting to teach the down position, the dog interprets our body language as being to impressive, making them want to back away. The leg bridge technique is so beneficial for many reasons, because as I obtain a sitting position, my body language immediately becomes inviting.Rescue girl Kimber is coming along so well#k9servicesunlimited #doberman #reddoberman #dogtraining | K-9 Services Unlimited LLC
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How to use spacial pressure to disengage your dog! | Southend Dog Training
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Feb 14, 2021
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Southend Dog Training
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One of the most basic fundamentals of teaching a dog to “follow” in feel is the use of spatial pressure. A dog that is respectful of space, is a respectful dog all around. This is one of the first protocols we do when teaching heel, just simply getting dogs to move out of our way, and they organically fall behind us and follow where we go. It’s a powerful exercise that will be a game changer for your walk. And if you want to see our entire Master the Walk workshop— it was all documented live and
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Solid K9 Training
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Spatial pressure 🤝 #dog #dogs #dogtraining #dogtrainer #dogsoftiktok | dogs
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2 months ago
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madisondogpack
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Lots of folks out there are using our DIY videos to train their dogs, but the spatial pressure technique that we use to get dogs behind us can be a tricky one to master. In this video we go over what to look for and body positioning cues that can really help you get this one down. Teaching your dog to respect your space will transfer over into every single other part of your training— including the walk. | Solid K9 Training
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Overcoming fear of position box & spatial pressure #dogs #dog #dogtraining #denver #goldenretrievers #goldenretriever #dogtrainer #denverdogtraining #goldenretrieversofinstagram #boardandtrain #dogowners #dogowner #dogownerproblems #dogownersofinstagram #dogtok #dogtalk #dogtips #dogadvice #dogtrainingtips #trainingtips #foryou #viral #explorepage #explorepage✨ | Top Paw K9 Academy
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Using e-collar pressure with spatial pressure to resolve super pushy “anti-walk” behavior with a human aggressive Corso! 🤔 Most folks are familiar with the age-old figure 8’s (turning into the dog and away from the dog) to help with forging/erratic walking using a leash and often prong/choke/martingale/flat collar and your body. And while this approach is indeed super valuable, I’ve found that using e-collar for turn-ins as well as 180’s where you turn away from the dog to oftentimes be even mo
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Oct 18, 2024
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The Good Dog Training And Rehabilitation
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Improving Your Dog's Spatial Pressure Response #dogtraining #doglover #dogtrainingtips
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4 months ago
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PartnersDogs
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Using e-collar pressure coupled with spatial pressure to resolve super pushy “anti-walk” behavior with a human aggressive Corso… Most folks are familiar with the age-old figure 8’s (turning into the dog and away from the dog) to help with forging/erratic walking using a leash and often prong/choke/martingale/flat collar and your body. And while this approach is indeed super valuable, I’ve found that using e-collar for turn-ins as well as 180’s where you turn away from the dog to oftentimes be ev
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Aug 12, 2024
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The Good Dog Training And Rehabilitation
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Mastering the Silent Language How Spatial Pressure Builds Trust, Not Fear
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7 months ago
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Cheri Lucas
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Brenna works on yielding to spatial pressure, and to help teach that we’re using door boundaries. If she rushes ahead of me on our way to the door, I’ll squeeze myself between and walk towards her quickly. Once she backs away I’ll stop. If she stays next to me, she’ll get a reward. This skills is useful to help teach her things like impulse control, loose leash walking, and not door bolting. It helps her think before acting, which she’ll need for her reactivity! . . . #srq #srqdogs #dogsofinstag
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Dec 23, 2023
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The Dog Wizard Sarasota
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If your dog is used to drag you around, pulling into bushes whenever he wants etc. try to start using a simple 'move' command and spatial pressure. It teaches them to respect your space and opens lines of communication. It's a game changer! #DogTraining #MoveCommand #SpatialPressure #DogCommunication #LeashWalking | The Complete Canine
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5 months ago
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The Complete Canine
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When training a dog, there are many forms of pressure we can use—leash pressure, tactile pressure, spatial pressure, and psychological pressure. Sometimes we trip ourselves up without realizing it. For example, facing off with a dog can create psychological pressure because it mimics spatial pressure. To a dog, spatial pressure is real communication—it’s part of the natural language of many species. If we want to nurture pack drive and encourage a dog to follow, it’s often better to simply turn
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8 months ago
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Cheri Wulff Lucas
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Teaching a dog to accept spacial pressure when his response to it is poor. | Start to Finish Dog Training
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Jul 25, 2022
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Start to Finish Dog Training
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Spatial pressure is one of the most powerful, yet misunderstood tools in dog training. It’s not physical—it’s psychological. Dogs instinctually understand it because it’s one of the primary languages of the animal kingdom. When you use spatial pressure, the goal isn’t to dominate your dog—it’s to communicate. You only need to use an increment of pressure—just enough to influence movement or decision. The moment your dog begins to yield, that’s your cue to release the pressure by stopping or step
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7 months ago
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Cheri Wulff Lucas
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Understanding Spatial Pressure in Dog Training with Michael Ellis
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Nov 11, 2020
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Leerburg
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Using Spatial Pressure In Your Dog Training with Michael Ellis
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Nov 29, 2022
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Leerburg
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Spatial Pressure is pressure. If we are looking for clarity, understanding; ans removal of friction, tension, and conflict, we have to remember that our presence alone is pressure. To some dogs, just walking up to it in a certain stance or speed is too much pressure. Take a step back. Slow it way down. Remove eye contact. Remove leaning over, standing over, reaching over the dog. Have your presence, your odor, your movement tied to a high-value rewards. The obedience will follow with time. If th
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3 months ago
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Ridgeside K9
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Spatial Pressure Explained #stockdogtraining
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2 months ago
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PSR Stockdogs Online Training
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Save this for later❗️2 simple protocols that will change your walk forever. 1. Spatial pressure!!! This is a game changer when it comes to getting dogs to stop forging ahead on the heel. Pretend your body is a wall, and push your dog back claiming the space in front of you. Do it a few times and watch how fast your dog learns to follow behind. 2. 180 pops on the leash. Every time your dog gets ahead of you, plant yourself, pop the leash, and turn the opposite direction. Your dog will want to cat
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Jul 31, 2023
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Solid K9 Training
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Boost Your Dog's IQ with Spatial Training: SolidK9Training
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Sep 22, 2020
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SolidK9Training
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Helping a Scared Wolfdog Feel Safe with Spatial Pressure
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3 months ago
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Day 3. Introduction to No, and leash pressure. (Add questions below ⬇️) Today we are going to build on the command place, but learn the value of pressure on, and off, with the timing of the word no. This will work identically as the word yes. When you are saying the word no, mean it. This doesn’t mean you are going to shout like a drill Sargent, but don’t be weak, as your energy matters. When you say your word no, try and be still, just like when saying yes. Allow your dog to hear the word witho
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Jul 10, 2024
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Say It Once Dog Training
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Teach MOVE to b your dog to STOP your dog PULLING ON LEASH
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2 months ago
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The Complete Canine
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Ep. 7: Taking the Pressure Off - In Dog Training and Life
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8 months ago
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Co-Regulated K-9s
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Understanding The Use Of Spatial Pressure
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Jul 12, 2021
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Cheri Lucas
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👉Your puppy’s brain is wiring spatial associations right now. Every time they receive a reward, their brain maps: “I was HERE when good things happened.” 👉When you reward in front of your body, even slightly forward, their brain maps “move forward = reward.” Do this 50, 100, 200 times during walks and their muscle memory becomes: lean forward into the leash. ✅When you reward behind your knee, guess where your dog will walk, behind you! That’s them going to where they’ve been taught rewards app
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5 months ago
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Training Canines LLC
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Service Dog Certification: Phase 6 - Safety Protocols & Spatial Pressure 🚀 #servicedog #workingdog
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1 month ago
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It's PAWsible Coach_Mike
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The Dog School on Instagram: "To teach this trick we use antecent arrangements rather than spatial pressure. The rear paw target and the parallel poles do all the work, so that we can stand still and capture the behavior! . Dogs will naturally back out of your space when you move into them. The problem is that because spatial pressure is so salient, it can be really hard NOT to use it! By using props, the dog is solving a puzzle and the behavior becomes more intentional and initiated by the dog
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If you’re struggling with leash reactivity, just remember that tensing up and white knuckling your leash is the WORST thing you can do when you are attempting to pass by another dog. Instead, try these tips to help you out: 1. STAY CALM 2. Keep a LOOSE leash, not a LONG leash, keep it short but have no tension on the collar 3. Create space if possible 4. POP your dogs collar (do not pull) when you catch them fixating on the other dog 4. Use your body/spatial pressure and do some 180 turns and br
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