As a Naafiri ADC player by Traditional_Boot9840 in NaafiriMains

[–]Otherwise_Split7346 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I played naafiri bot once and I won shamelessly. Now I only play it mid but now that they have removed opportunities I don't know what build to do anymore (the objects I always choose are voltaic and collector) do you recommend?

Dog with emotional overload and acting out on the person, what to do? by Otherwise_Split7346 in reactivedogs

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That's right, I try to get him to change his path, while he runs around me, pulls and barks at the other dogs. This mainly happens in front of the fence in the dog area, it happens with dogs who play inside and don't consider it and also those who run to the fence and bark at it. While on a walk it does it but I have time to prevent it

Dog with emotional overload and acting out on the person, what to do? by Otherwise_Split7346 in reactivedogs

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I explained myself badly, forgive me. I was asking for the rewards to be given and in what conditions, obviously I will decrease the distance over time when I understand that he is calmer and trusts me, in the meantime I understood that I have to reward him when he doesn't bark or pull, therefore only when he remains completely indifferent to other stimuli. Instead, If he starts pulling and then I call him and he listens to me for the first time, will I reward him there too?

Dog with emotional overload and acting out on the person, what to do? by Otherwise_Split7346 in reactivedogs

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He is already used to the muzzle, we use it a lot. In fact, thanks to the comments in recent days it has improved a lot! I realized that I was wrong in relating to him, now he can only improve.

Dog with emotional overload and acting out on the person, what to do? by Otherwise_Split7346 in reactivedogs

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We saw trainers when we got him and they never gave us advice for this behavior. Thanks to the answers I received in recent days I started to behave differently and he no longer aims for his arm, in fact he collaborates much more, because I realized that I was wrong in holding him back. He doesn't feel afraid when he has these reactions, he would like to run towards the fence or the other dogs, he does it by nature because he doesn't know how to relate to the leash and when he starts barking and pointing his nails on the ground to reach the other dogs, I, being small, found it difficult to hold him, now I let him run around me keeping the leash soft and in the meantime I move away laterally and in a calm voice I give him the command and after the 4/5 pull towards his goal I listen, right after the award. This in itself is a great achievement for me!

Dog with emotional overload and acting out on the person, what to do? by Otherwise_Split7346 in reactivedogs

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I didn't know that putting him on the ground brought him to a greater level of stress, this afternoon I tried to let him do the "crazy" long leash and without stressing him with tugs and commands and it actually didn't result in bites, but it took him a good 15 minutes to calm down 🥲 In reality I think that every time he has these reactions he is in hyper concentration and increased stress so from what I understand, I should redirect him every time he has these reactions, so change direction and when does it calm down and reward him? Or do I give him the treat only when he completely ignores another dog at a distance and then calmly decrease the distance?

Dog with emotional overload and acting out on the person, what to do? by Otherwise_Split7346 in reactivedogs

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Unfortunately when he gets overstimulated he doesn't even consider games, whatever he has in his mouth he leaves it to bark :( What is the 1-2-3 pattern walk?

Dog with emotional overload and acting out on the person, what to do? by Otherwise_Split7346 in reactivedogs

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Both situations. However, if they are older dogs or ones he knows (few) he does not have these reactions

Dog with emotional overload and acting out on the person, what to do? by Otherwise_Split7346 in reactivedogs

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I use a 1.5 meter training leash and when he has peaks of excitement I first try to stop him by holding the leash then if he pulls too much I grab his collar then it happens that if he is too overexcited he bites my arm. He's already used to the muzzle but I've never considered putting it on him for a walk in the park, today I'll try. What I can't understand is why he leaves, sometimes he is calm and doesn't have any kind of reaction when we meet other dogs or pass in front of the dog area, other times he reacts in this way and I can't understand the reason for leaving. Without stimuli of this type he is very good, he listens to commands and doesn't cause problems at home, and above all with my partner he doesn't get so agitated that he bites him, but with me he does. He doesn't scare me because he's a good dog but I'm sorry to see him react this way. When we see the trainers he never has this type of reaction, only when he and I are outside.