Brain Games for Dogs - Simple Shaping Games

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  • čas přidán 14. 05. 2024
  • Looking for a new activity to do with your dog to drain some energy and work their brain? Give shaping a try! It is one of my favorite ways to interact with and train my dog. So much room for creativity and imagination. This video is an introduction to this concept, there will be much more detail to come in later videos.
    Give these a try at home with your dog, and have patience! This is meant to be fun but will take some time for your dog to get the concept of so stick with it. Drop a comment if you have any questions :)
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Komentáře • 75

  • @manikagarg9239
    @manikagarg9239 Před 3 lety +1

    Good girl wriggly!!!! Too cute

  • @danas1910
    @danas1910 Před 3 lety +1

    Great. Thank you.

  • @diggler64
    @diggler64 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Absolutely Fascinating

  • @sammanthajones6794
    @sammanthajones6794 Před 3 lety +10

    Your analogy for shaping that you used with the human was great! I’ve heard of the concept before but it finally clicked after watching this video. Your suggestions and your examples are excellent and easy to follow. Thank you!

    • @sarahcertified
      @sarahcertified  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you for your feedback Sammantha! I’m glad you enjoyed the video :)

  • @vasaramuse
    @vasaramuse Před 3 lety +1

    Fantastic demonstration!

  • @kathrynuckele1336
    @kathrynuckele1336 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much for these videos!!

  • @JSBecc
    @JSBecc Před 3 lety +3

    My corgi loves this! Thank you so much.

  • @seichorn4079
    @seichorn4079 Před rokem

    my german shepherd response:
    click - bark bark bark
    box - tear it up
    treat - thank you

  • @samanthabest1417
    @samanthabest1417 Před 3 lety +11

    Absolutely loved this! It's so reassuring to see you put in your dog getting frustrated and offering a range of behaviours to see if this is what you want, and then showing how you deal with this. Also, to reaffirm that taking it back a step to make them confident again is a good thing! Thanks so much!

    • @sarahcertified
      @sarahcertified  Před 3 lety +3

      Hey Samantha, thank you for the feedback! I am trying to include more training "mistakes" in my videos, as they happen all the time. Glad you found this helpful!

  • @williamalexander7481
    @williamalexander7481 Před rokem +1

    I really appreciate the breakdown of shaping. This is the first explanation I have understood.

    • @sarahcertified
      @sarahcertified  Před rokem

      Thank you! And good I’m glad I could make it easy to understand!

  • @vvalle3318
    @vvalle3318 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you so much for taking the time to post this beautiful video:)... but is helped me to train my two German Shepherd,
    Please continue to my more training video.

    • @sarahcertified
      @sarahcertified  Před 3 lety

      Thank you so much! I appreciate you taking the time to watch

  • @uuhhdinkdinkdink7721
    @uuhhdinkdinkdink7721 Před 3 lety +7

    Absolutely love this video! Never heard about shaping before and I'm excited to try with my dog.

    • @sarahcertified
      @sarahcertified  Před 3 lety

      Awesome! Have fun with it!

    • @jonathanb9966
      @jonathanb9966 Před 2 lety

      Me to! Just did this with my 9week old Aussie puppy and it was great to see his wheels turn as he figured out what to do.

  • @karlachristianson2127
    @karlachristianson2127 Před 3 lety +6

    This is awesome, thank you! This should help with our new high energy dog!

    • @sarahcertified
      @sarahcertified  Před 3 lety +1

      You’re welcome Karla! Happy to have you here on my channel :)

  • @Roboarrow
    @Roboarrow Před 2 lety +1

    This was incredibly helpful. I have read about shaping a few times, but it really didn't make sense to me until you broke it down like this.

  • @hannahmiles1324
    @hannahmiles1324 Před rokem +1

    Great video. I’m
    Going to try this with Rainn, my Dobermann puppy tomorrow. Sometimes I just want to sit down for 10 minutes 😊

  • @pratm15
    @pratm15 Před 3 lety +2

    This is an amazing trick and great video! I have a new rescue dog and I had so much fun teaching him this!

  • @chubbachuubs6199
    @chubbachuubs6199 Před 3 lety +10

    Just found this channel and absolutely in love with the home made activities, my dog is not particularly motivated to work for his food and doesnt find his treats very interesting as well. Other than using toys and praise do you suggest anything else?

    • @francoissioarnaud236
      @francoissioarnaud236 Před 2 lety +1

      You could try using its meals to train, I usually use the first half of my dog’s meal to train and I give her the rest for free 😉

  • @samdp42
    @samdp42 Před 3 lety +2

    I came back to check the progress of my dog and shaping. I can get him to pick
    Up and drop a cup. And I can get two paws on the box. Idk where to go next. I came back for more tips. I am going to see if he will step inside a box lid

    • @sarahcertified
      @sarahcertified  Před 3 lety +1

      That's awesome! What specific tips are you looking for with those things?

  • @sergn717
    @sergn717 Před rokem +2

    Loved the video. My trainer recommended shaping, but only had a text description - glad I found your video!
    You don't recommend long sessions - but is it okay to do several 5 min ones a day? Also what will happen if a session is too long?
    My puppy doesn't like to sleep, and seems to never get tired of snuffle mats and puzzle toys - but shaping exercises seem to tire her a bit!

    • @sarahcertified
      @sarahcertified  Před rokem

      Oh good I’m glad you found it helpful! Yes, it sounds like your dog likes to work and train, so several 5 minute sessions a day sounds just fine. It just depends on the dog! You might switch up the kind of shaping activity too, that will help with tiring her out!

  • @mayafromstein5916
    @mayafromstein5916 Před 7 měsíci +1

    We have a husky mix that is pretty food-motivated in the right conditions, but gets frustrated very quickly (and then I get anxious not knowing what I've done wrong). I love the idea of shaping for him (and didn't understand it until your video - thank you!), but want something that's easy to start. He is too nervous for boxes just yet - do you have any ideas for very basic 'tricks' to teach him the idea of shaping?

    • @sarahcertified
      @sarahcertified  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yes! Look at my head nod video. That one is a very simple shaping trick to teach and doesn’t involve any down time, so no time for the dog to get too frustrated. Keep going with shaping exercises! Once your dog gets it, it’s fantastic for channeling frustration! You can also look at my go to place video. That involves shaping the dog to target their bed

  • @yanouyang5457
    @yanouyang5457 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this video! I just learned about free shaping today and came across this video. It's such a wonderful idea to try with our puppy. But I have one question that he always tries to destroy the box rather than interacting with it in other manners. Do you happen to have any idea how to encourage him to interact with the box more politely?

    • @sarahcertified
      @sarahcertified  Před rokem

      Thank you so much! I would start by upping the value of food you are using for the shaping. Something like chicken, beef, or cheese. This will make paying attention to you with the food a little more exciting to your puppy. I'd also take a few steps back and start clicking for the moment your puppy just looks at the box, then toss the treat away from the box. Click as the puppy comes back to the box and again toss the treat away. Repeat, gradually letting your pup get closer to the box, but you are capturing the moments they notice, or lightly touch the box, not try to smash or destroy it.

  • @karengordon9680
    @karengordon9680 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi, I've just discovered your channel - thank you so much for posting so much useful info for free. I tried the shaping this morning with the box, first sit in and then sit on the box (it wasn't big enough to lie in or on). You said that when you start you shouldn't do more than a few minutes so I stopped there. Should I repeat these shaping exercises before moving onto new one (such as the ball and cone) or repeat the 1st ones for a few days before trying something new? I'm worried that it will become learnt behaviour rather than shaping but also concerned to cause frustration by moving too quickly by asking for too many new behaviours.
    Also I wondered about the licking. I realise that Rigley was licking to the side of her mouth so it's more a yum-yum and not the same as a nervous calming signal (which I understand is more of a nose touch), but can the dog differentiate (I'm reluctant to teach my dog a behaviour that he normally displays when he's uncomfortable)? Thanks in advance

    • @sarahcertified
      @sarahcertified  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Karen, thank you for your comment! These are great questions. Yes, I would keep the sessions short initially if your goal isn't to make whatever you are working on a learned, structured behavior. I would do at least 2 sessions with the same task, then move on to the next one. But also return to that first one you work on at some point to continue to reinforce multiple behavior offerings. With the lip licking, yes! Your dog will be able to differentiate it. You just may see them offer that behavior more during training sessions at first, which isn't a big deal. Hope that helps!

  • @edread7008
    @edread7008 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Sarah, love your work. Quick question. Please. I was able to “shape” my lab, Gigi, into getting up and then lying down on a wobbly table (coffee table height, just big enough to accommodate her body, barely) Took a few sessions. Not easy as she had to figure out how to raise her hind legs and then kind of shimmy up. Now, and I still haven’t added a command, I want her to sit up to finish off trick. No harm in finishing off the shaping exercise to this sit by using a direct sit command vs trying to shape a sit? If so, will I be able to get her to automatically sit on table or will it typically remain a two step trick: lie on table and then sit? Your thoughts?

    • @sarahcertified
      @sarahcertified  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Ed, thanks! So if I understand this correctly, you would like the final trick to be "get on the wobble table, lay down, then up into a sit"? If I have that correct, I would definitely recommend cueing a sit directly instead of shaping it. I could see that being a frustrating thing for her to figure out on her own while also focusing on balancing. If she struggles with it, I would recommend strengthening her core muscles with teaching "sit pretty". It will take a good amount of core strength for her to be able to do this. But love the idea of it! Send me a video through Facebook or Instagram of the final trick - would love to see it!

    • @edread7008
      @edread7008 Před 3 lety

      @@sarahcertified Thanks, Sarah! I will send you a clip via Instagram. Thanks for your interest!

  • @SoulCompanionServices
    @SoulCompanionServices Před 3 lety

    Can you explain the point of the box training? I don't understand it. Is it to get her to always lay in a box? Or is it more for "trusting" objects/you? Like...if she saw any box in any room...is she gonna just go lay in it? Or is it about just listening and being attentive to you/trust you? Thank you!

    • @sarahcertified
      @sarahcertified  Před 3 lety +6

      Hey Allie! It’s just for fun, it’s a great mental exercise for dogs - not necessarily a behavior I am teaching to put on cue or anything. A lot of the shaping activities I do on here are just ways to get your dog thinking, burn some excess energy, and strengthen your bond.

  • @floridalife2800
    @floridalife2800 Před 3 lety +3

    what treats are you using? thanks for the videos! Your dog is so smart.

    • @lilymasters708
      @lilymasters708 Před 3 lety

      I think shes just using kibble. I do that when I'm I'm shaping.

    • @karengordon9680
      @karengordon9680 Před 3 lety +1

      @@lilymasters708 I just learnt that too high treats with a food motivated dog are a distraction. This morning I followed Sarah's shaping protocol using kibble and it worked brilliantly. I was so proud of my dog. This afternoon I repeated with cat treats (the cat had woken and was observing and she's a kibble addict so I thought I would use something else). It was a disaster - my dog was obsessed with looking at the treats (even if I hid them - of course he knew that they were there) and couldn't focus on the box or anything.

  • @melody-rowell
    @melody-rowell Před rokem +2

    I've been wanting to do exercises like this with my dog-- she's super smart and eager to please! But when I have a treat in hand she just sits and stares at me intently. How can I get her to break that concentration and try some other behaviors? Thanks for your help!!

    • @sarahcertified
      @sarahcertified  Před rokem

      I might start with a body shaping exercise instead! Take a look at my head nod video! This will be helpful for teaching her that she is getting rewarded for offered behavior and will translate well to objects.

  • @user-mn5uc3jc4q
    @user-mn5uc3jc4q Před měsícem +1

    Struggling with this! My pup will go back to the box and look at it then me. But won’t get back in the box!

    • @sarahcertified
      @sarahcertified  Před měsícem

      This is a hard one! In that case, I would help them out. Invite your pup to get into the box by tossing the treat inside of it. Make sure your pup is physically able to get into it! You may experiment with using shaping to get her to stand on top of something first, to build up her confidence with putting her paws in/on something novel. Then come back to the box.

  • @igmpvgoa1837
    @igmpvgoa1837 Před 3 lety

    I would like to try this with my new pup. What are the benefits of these shaping games?

    • @7HoofsforYHWH
      @7HoofsforYHWH Před 3 lety +2

      I have done shape training with my two dogs starting when they were puppies I use the “method” for almost everything I teach them but you definitely don’t have to. I found that shape training dogs makes for a free thinking dog which helps when they get older and you want to teach them something new, some other benefits would be confidence building, a dog who is ready to try new things and I have found that dogs who are shape trained usually pay better attention to their humans.

    • @sarahcertified
      @sarahcertified  Před 3 lety +3

      So many things! It is great mental enrichment, which will actually work your dog's brain in a new way. Increased trust and bonding with your dog, will advance your mechanics and clicker skills, teach your dog to offer behavior, provide your dog an outlet to help prevent things like destructive or "bored" behaviors, builds up the confidence of a shy or nervous dog, and actually teach your dog to pay attention to what their body is actually doing. There are many others, but these are the big ones!

  • @QuotesLyrics
    @QuotesLyrics Před měsícem +1

    How much do you reduce the regular meals when giving them so many treats?

    • @sarahcertified
      @sarahcertified  Před měsícem

      It depends on what I'm doing with them. A lot of the time, I am using a portion of their actual meal to do training. If I'm doing something that requires higher value treats (like using chicken, cheese, etc.), I'll keep track of about how much I'm giving them so I can take out a portion of their meal for that day. I try to when I can opt for nutrient dense treats though so this acts as a healthy substitute for their lost portion of a meal. I'll try to make a video about this!

  • @fohamedical463
    @fohamedical463 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi ! Do you train all these different behaviors in a day ! Is it ok to work on multiple things in one day ?

    • @sarahcertified
      @sarahcertified  Před 2 lety

      Hey! Some of these, yes, some of them I took multiple days to teach initially. If your dog is new to training, it is ideal to keep training sessions short at first. Somewhere between 3-5 minutes, and making sure your dog is having fun with it. Over time their brains and attention spans will be able to handle more so you can add more in and increase that time. Hope that it helpful!

    • @meganmcnickle6788
      @meganmcnickle6788 Před 2 lety

      @@sarahcertified Just curious did you go through KPA training ?

    • @sarahcertified
      @sarahcertified  Před 2 lety

      @@meganmcnickle6788 Yes, I have a KPA CTP certification - went through their dog trainer professional program!

    • @meganmcnickle6788
      @meganmcnickle6788 Před 2 lety +1

      @@sarahcertified I knew it !! 😊 I am currently enrolled right now ! Your videos have been an amazing help getting me through class.

  • @danas1910
    @danas1910 Před 3 lety

    Is it possible to do without the clicker? I am not used to using it....🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @sarahcertified
      @sarahcertified  Před 3 lety +2

      You can do this without a clicker but you need some sort of marker word like “yes” in place of the click. This is such a precise level of training that the dogs need a way of knowing the exact moment they do something right. So just every time I would click, you could say “yes”

    • @danas1910
      @danas1910 Před 3 lety +3

      Sarah Walsh - Dog Trainer Thank you very much. I started and somehow naturally the words to use came. I don’t speak English so it’s in my native tongue but it works. Precisely as you say. And I noticed the tone of the voice and my body language also help. Your videos are great. Thank you. I am currently stuck at home with a broken leg so I was desperate to tire my dog and entertain and fill his day with some activity since the walks are rare and far between. Thanks again. It’s truly great what you do and share ☺️🤗❤️🐶

  • @lavonnevos5537
    @lavonnevos5537 Před 2 lety

    Where do you get the clicker to train

  • @skyboypetsupplies3370
    @skyboypetsupplies3370 Před 3 lety

    Dog are so smart! Would shaping work for your dog?

  • @sushmaarawat
    @sushmaarawat Před 3 lety +1

    My dog is not trained with clicker only yes command.. so can I say yes instead of clicker

    • @sarahcertified
      @sarahcertified  Před 2 lety

      Yes! I actually use a "yes" marker instead of a clicker for lots of things with Wrigley as well - as long as your timing is still good with saying "yes", then it is a great marker word to use.

  • @kaygenio2129
    @kaygenio2129 Před 2 lety +1

    That was enough food for my dog to last her a whole year! What do I do if mine is not food motivated??

    • @sarahcertified
      @sarahcertified  Před 2 lety

      I'm planning on making a video on this! Try some higher value treats, like little bits of chicken, cheese, or tripe! It's all about finding something your dog likes and is willing to work for. If you free feed your dog, I also might think about getting them on a set feeding schedule instead.