Prepping Dog For Baby

Linn Boyke, a professional dog trainer, talks about preparing your dog for the arrival of a new baby
Preparing your dog for the arrival of a new baby
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Prepping Dog For Baby

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Introducing a dog to a baby really happens long before the baby arrives. And the step before the baby arrives is that period of time when mom is still in the hospital. Dad should be bringing home the little cap that the baby wears, the blanket that the baby is wrapped around, even the diaper. If we know the mom is going to be in the hospital several days, every day this is critical. We do not want to bring the baby’s clothes and diaper in and just let the dog wander around with it as if it’s a toy. We want to act as if it is the baby, because it is the baby. You just can’t see the baby. I like the dog to approach the baby in a calm way. And for safety reasons, I want the dog to approach where the baby’s feet would be. And it can smell where the diaper is, the blanket. And if it’s calm and really polite, I’ll invite it around to come up and smell where the face would be. And then I want to keep it brief. Boom, it’s done. The smell is on the baby. We can do that 10 times in a day within a 2-minute period each time. And that is what I call a behavior expectation drill. What I really want the dog to understand is how to behave during any event, but specifically the baby’s arrival and any time the baby is around. So if the father has these items of the baby and the dog can be polite, we can end that exercise right there. I call it behavior expectation drill. Two minutes, end it, don’t put it on the couch as it’s over. Because the dog won’t believe it’s real. Take the baby, put it in the crib. That helps the dog understand at that moment how to behave. If you repeat that again-again-again with the same expectation, then the dog understands this is how I am supposed to be, how I am supposed to behave.

Linn Boyke, a professional dog trainer, talks about preparing your dog for the arrival of a new baby

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Linn Boyke

Founder, ZEN4K9S Behavioral Recovery Center and Beyond the Dog

Linn Boyke began his work with dogs in 1997, after the tragic loss of his dog Ginger fueled his desire to help other dogs. He started with a dog walking business and later, began offering private lessons of training in obedience. Linn quickly found that traditional methods of training had little effect on his clients' dog behavioral issues. He wanted to provide the help they needed and began searching for answers to the concerns they had about their dogs. When he failed to find this information, Linn became very frustrated. It became clear to Linn that his emotions had a dramatic effect on the dogs, which caused their behaviors to escalate. He nearly gave up all together before finally hearing about a man people were calling the "Dog Whisperer", Cesar Millan. After spending only a few minutes with Cesar, Linn knew that he was in the right place to get the information that he sought. With Cesar's guidance and consistent invitation to be in the present moment, Cesar helped Linn to discover that he already had the answers. It clearly was not a dog issue, but a lack of communication.

In 2004, Cesar's life changed forever when National Geographic Channel picked up his show, "Dog Whisperer", that quickly caught the world's attention. Soon after, Cesar was informed that his busy schedule would not allow time to provide private consultations and rehabilitation. Cesar's "Ripple Effect" then changed Linn's life forever too. For the next three years, all calls to Cesar's Dog Psychology Center for consultations and rehabilitation were referred to Linn. Linn was extremely honored to be asked to continue teaching Cesar's philosophy.

Many lives have been changed after meeting and working with Linn. Clients have driven from all over California and from as far away as Connecticut, Oregon, New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, Las Vegas, Montana, Michigan, Arkansas, and Washington to have consultations with him. Linn will always be grateful to Cesar for showing him what is possible through self-awareness. Cesar is his greatest role model. Linn has also spent time with three greats in the dog world: Martin Deeley, Mark Goldberg and Robin MacFarlane, learning their unique methods of using the remote training collar. Linn is very proud to be a professional level member of International Association of Canine Professionals (IACP).

Although Linn was trained directly by Cesar, he has developed many ideas and techniques that he has combined to create his own philosophy. He is teaching these methods to hand-picked applicants from around the world at his School of Dog Psychology in the LA area. Linn is dedicated to educating as many people as possible to help them better understand how dogs communicate and how to provide for them.

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