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How to Park Your Dog

October 24, 2014 by Fanna Easter

Train Your Dog to Stay

Train Your Dog to Stay

As a professional dog trainer, if I had to narrow down the top behavior all dogs should know, I would say parking your dog would be the first one! Trust me, “Come When Called” is probably right up there with “Park Your Dog.” However, this behavior will teach your dog to stay with you.


 “Park Your Dog” is a great way to bring your dog’s arousal level down. It’s like taking a yoga breath for your dog.


Why Should I “Park My Dog”?

“Park Your Dog” is a great way to bring your dog’s arousal level down. It’s like taking a “yoga breath” for your dog. Use this dog behavior when your dog becomes overwhelmed by visitors or anything, really! When teaching hyperactive dogs to be calm, many folks ask them to sit still. This is tough, as they are learning how to manage their extra energy and excitement. So next time your dog tries to jump on guests, “park your dog.”

Just by teaching your dog this simple behavior, your dog will learn

  • Self control (teaching your hyper dog to relax)
  • Polite greetings of people (not to jump on people or you)
  • Polite leash manners (not pull on the leash)
  • Ignore other dogs
  • Stay with you
  • Prevent excessive barking

How do I teach “Park Your Dog”?

  1. Step on your leash (about half way up to your dog, your dog should have 3 feet of extra leash).
  2. Click and treat your dog the instant the leash becomes loose. Tip: instead of watching your dog, feel when the leash tightens and loosens under your feet. The moment you feel slack in the leash, Click and treat!
  3. That’s it! Bingo, you are rewarding calm and quiet behavior!

Additional Troubleshooting:

  • Dog still jumps up on you, shorten the leash.
  • Dog continues to pull on leash, your timing is probably off a bit.  Click/treat every time the leash is loose.
  • My dog is still pulling, then call their name and click/treat five times in a row.  Now you have their attention, so keep their attention by rewarding frequently.

VIDEO: How to Teach “Park Your Dog”

When can you park your dog?

  • While talking to someone at the park
  • Having guests over
  • Outdoor dining
  • Paying at the pet store or vet’s office
  • During group class lecture, we ask pet parents to “park their dog” while listening to instructions

I want to hear from you! When should you park your dog?

Filed Under: Dogs, Training Tagged With: clicker training, dog behavior, dog trainer, dog training, Dog Training Tips, how to train a dog, how to train a puppy, how to train your dog, how to train your puppy, information about dogs, obedience training, puppy tips, puppy training, puppy training tips, Rottweiler training

Comments

  1. Tracy Parkes says

    December 20, 2014 at 10:19 am

    Hi Fanna. I stumled across you and have been reading your articles and watching your videos. I watched the video “how to park your dog”. And was interestesd as i have a 8 and a half month old chocolate Labrador she has been going to training and is fine at home can sit stay, come back on recall etc, do all the regular things but as soon as there is a new person visit its like she hasnt been to training she so hypo. And just wont listen. When guests come i have to lock her away but i dont want to keep doing that. I have trained her to go to her mat but with a guest inside she wont do that . please could you give me some advice on the best course of action. Thank you so much Tracy

    • Fanna Easter says

      December 21, 2014 at 8:56 am

      Hey Tracy! So glad you stumbled upon me, we have some great articles here. Try tethering her when company visits, this will teach her to chill. Take a peak at “Supervised Tethering” article, you can type this in the search engine at the top left of our website. Sorry, I can’t post a link here. I really think this article will help both of you 🙂 Happy Training!

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