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How can
I stop my dog from stealing?
Dogs
that steal things off countertops, tables or out
of garbage cans can be difficult to train because
they are usually rewarded by obtaining the item
they stole or getting a game of chase by their guardian.
You should never chase a dog that has a stolen item.
It is better to wait until the dog has been distracted
by something else and ignore the dog until they
drop it before you try to pick up the item.
The easiest way to prevent a dog from stealing is
to keep things out of her reach and dog-proof all
the areas the dog is allowed. When you first bring
your dog home, keep an eye on her at all times and
do not allow her free run of the house. The dog
can be connected to you by a four foot rope attached
to your belt or crated. The following are some suggestions
to help discourage stealing.
- For countertop
stealing, place a tasty bit of food in a paper
lunch bag. Let your dog see you do this. Tie the
bag shut with kitchen string and connect several
“shaker cans” (shaker can is an empty
aluminum pop can filled with a few pennies and
taped shut) to the string in succession. Leave
the bag close to the edge of the counter and leave
the room. When your dog makes the grab for the
bag and pulls it off the countertop, the shaker
can will come with, and startle the dog.
- Keep a long line
on the dog in the house, and as she approaches
a desired item, use a deeper voice than normal
to give your cue, "LEAVE IT" or “OFF!”.
- Use a shaker can
to produce noise as she reaches for the object,
but she should not see you using the can. It will
be more effective if she thinks the noise is independent
of you and associated with reaching for desired
objects instead.
- Cookie sheets can
also be placed along countertops so that they
create a “false edge." When the dog
jumps up the cookie sheets will fall creating
a loud noise. Double-sided sticky tape can also
be used on the edges of countertops, as some dogs
will not like the feeling on their paws when they
jump up.
- Snappy
Trainers look like mousetraps with a large flap
or paddle. When tripped they spring closed, make
a noise while flipping over in the air, and startle
but not harm. Snappy Trainers can be placed on
counter tops, furniture, garbage cans or any area
that you are trying to train your dog to avoid.
They can be purchased at Animal
Antics.
If
you would like to work with a Wisconsin Humane Society
behaviorist one-on-one regarding this behavior topic,
please call 414-431-6173 to schedule a consultation.
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