Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Create A Dog Bark In A Squirrel On The Tree

Dogs can be taught to bark at squirrels in trees to frighten them away.


Squirrels may be cute and fluffy, but they can be a serious nuisance to homeowners. Squirrels are destructive, often chewing on siding and shingles in an attempt to nest inside your home. They will knock down bird feeders and steal pet food while scavenging for a meal. Dogs can be taught to bark at squirrels and run them into trees to frighten them off your property.


Instructions


1. Buckle a collar on the dog and attach a leash, using these every time you train. Tighten the collar until you can fit two fingers between the collar and the dog's neck. A collar and leash give you control over the dog and keep her from running away as you work.


2. Hold the squirrel pelt in your hand, adding three or four drops of scent to the fur. Present the pelt to the dog, placing it under his nose to familiarize him with the scent. Talk to him in a high-pitched voice, telling him to "get the squirrel." As soon as he barks in excitement, reward him with a treat.


3. Tie the dog to a fence post and pull the pelt along the ground to make a short scent trail. End the trail at a tree, placing the pelt in the branches to keep it out of reach. The trail should be no more than 15 feet long to keep the dog interested as she searches for the pelt.


4. Return to the dog, untying him and asking him to find the squirrel. Point to the ground, gently pulling the leash down to encourage him to lower his nose and pick up the scent. Guide him along the scent trail to the correct tree, praising him when he barks at the hide.


5. Repeat the scent trail exercise during each training session, extending the distance by 10 feet each time you work the dog. Once she is following the trail consistently, unclip the leash and allow her to follow the track on her own.


6. Turn the dog loose in the yard when you see a squirrel, telling him to "get the squirrel." He will immediately drop his nose to the ground and follow the scent, barking up the tree when he locates the squirrel.









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