Door Dashing
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What is door dashing? It is when the dog will just run out of the door whenever the door opens and does not ask for permission. They just zoom out of any open door.
Why is door dashing unacceptable? Door dashing is unacceptable because it can be dangerous for the dog. The dog could run out into traffic and get hit by a car. The dog could run out and get attacked by another dog, which is what happened to Jacob the pup in this video. The dog could get lost or stolen if the dog is not trained to come when called. The dog could knock over the human while getting zooming out the door.
Reasons to train a dog to wait at the door:
•Safety!!!
•It could save his life one day.
•It helps to improve impulse control.
•It teaches good door manners.
•It teaches the dogs that if he wants to go outside and sniff, play, etc. that the human is in control of those resources.
•It teaches the dog that paying attention to the owner allows him to get what he wants. In this case it is going outside.
•Helps to improve communication between dog and owner.
•Helps to show the dog that by doing the right behavior they will get to do what they want.
•It puts the owner in charge of reinforcement by not allowing the dog to just be self reinforced by running outside.
•The process of training a dog to wait at the door really builds value for the dog being inside the house. Just as much fun, treats, good things happen when inside the house!
I DO NOT believe that if a dog goes through and open door before the human that he is being dominant. To me that is a silly belief. I personally DO NOT even use the word dominant in any of my training, because I simply do not believe in the dominance theory at all! Remember that the dominance theory is just that, a THEORY! It is also a theory that has been proven to have MANY flaws and to be FALSE. If a dog runs out before the human they are not trying to be dominant, but simply want to get outside to have fun. The outside world is very reinforcing to a dog! There is a lot to do out there past the door. Like the song: Girl’s just wanna have fun, Dogs just wanna have fun! Dogs door dash because there is a FUN world out there and they want to explore it. I say let them explore it, but teach them to do it in a safe secure way in order to prevent any accidents or injury to your dog.
If they learn how to wait at the door and then you just release them to go outside, but they have not learned how to come when called, you really need to put the dog on a long line or leash and go out with them. So, train your dog to come when called before you just let him run off outside. Keep your dog safe and use some common sense.
Even though my dogs are trained and I let them go outside in front of my house off leash, I am ALWAYS out there with them. I do not live on a busy street, but I do not take chances with my dogs just because they are trained. I supervise them at all times. I want them to be with me for a long time! I also train them to love going back inside and when we are done outside all I have to say is “back inside” and away they go. You will see this game that I play called the inside/outside game and see what I mean. I believe that reinforcement drives behavior, so go out there and reinforce those behaviors that you want your dog to do. I bet your dog is doing many good behaviors that go unnoticed or unrewarded. Try to ignore those bad behaviors refrain from yelling and start reinforcing those positive good behaviors!
Dogs are like kids, they need to learn these behaviors (come when called, wait at the door, etc.). Dogs do not just come into this world knowing what we expect of them. It is our job to teach them and set them up to succeed in the crazy human world.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Pamela Johnson, CPDT-KA
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25 responses to ‘How to train’ Door Dashing Dogs
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lol the kid in the backround
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The kid in the background made me laugh so hard
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@zeroghostlyisdead the point of the clicker is to mark a moment as being right. The best way I’ve heard to describe it is like taking a picture of what the behavior you want looks like. So if you’re clicker training the dog to sit, the moment your dog’s butt hits the ground, you click.
You have to condition him that the click means a treat, though – every single time. I’ve clicked my dog on accident and she still gets a treat. So any time your pup hears the click, he knows food is coming.
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I don’t understand the point of the clicker :[
I have a 6 month old beagle and oh my he runs at the sound of the door twisting!
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I know the feeling, I have been too busy to really watch all my friends videos too! I will be happy when Spring Break is here and I can relax a little! Thank you for forwarding this video!
Pam, Isabelle, & Bandit
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Haven’t caught up with your videos in ages. This one is brilliant! I’ve forwaded it onto a friend who has trouble with “door dashing” dogs. Thanks!
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Thank you, very nice video
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You are so funny! I am so thankful for spell and grammar check. HEHE! Thanks for your awesome support! Have a great day!
Pam
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I love the info to the right! I also completely agree. You also get five stars for grammar and spellling! PLEASE keep up the good work and all the info. There is so much to learn and many people, after learning, say they had not realized it until they were taught. You do a great job, as does Kikopup! THANK YOU! Ann
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great job .. as allways
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You’re such a great person and trainer for sharing this with people around the world here! 5*s!
He was so calm in the end and knew exactly what to do! Love Positive Reinforcement! It saves lives!!!
great video very …
great video very good information and so useful for everyone. I train this a lot with all my dogs and client’s dogs.
Good job! Dyandria
Good job! Dyandria
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Very important behavior for safety, well done Pam & Jacob! 5*!
Wow Pam, another …
Wow Pam, another fantastic video! It’s a great way of preventing your dog to not ‘zoom’ out when the door is open. Positive reinforcement really is like magic. Definitely a fav and 5*s!
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Great video! 5* for you!
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Another Great video !!!!!!
Thanks for share it!!!!
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I totally agree! Thanks for the awesome comment!
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Great video and information. I really liked how you incorporated the owner in the video. I’m gonna have to post this one on FaceBook!
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I was going to mkae this same video! It really workjs well if you take a multi-pronged approach. Most door dashers need more exercise. Add that to spending time in the yard outside the door with the owner (on a long line), and this strengthens the behavior even more.
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That was awesome! Had to fav it. I LOVED how calm Jacob became when he learned that the open door doesn’t mean dash out like a mad man! Well done! Another great video example of how if you don;t like what your dog is doing now, just teach your dog what you WANT them to do!!!!
Great video Pam! I …
Great video Pam! I wish I knew of this exercise when BIlly had a bad habit of door dashing… and opening doors for himself!
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Great idea to have a list of reasons why this is a good idea! It really is more than safety (which is a biggy). Love the ‘Have a party’ phrase:)
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Yet another great video, Pam
So many of our friends have door dashing dogs, and it’s really sad that they don’t even bother to train them. I’m sure that this video’ll change their point of view! Thank you very much for posting this!
- Nenne, Della, and Cherie
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