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Yea, lots to cover with what you wrote. For me, Blaze always wears an ecollar when we are out in public period. Take no chances, if he decides to be an ass, things are going to get hot.More questions & comments - any feedback welcome.
Question: what is your guarding command? If I tie Asha back, and bring up the bite pillow she begins barking right away. So is there a command that is still needed or to confirm the action? I've never said anything to make her do it, just show the bite pillow and don't let her have it.
A day or two ago I had a thought in the middle of the night about this "capping the 10 exercise" and the book I mentioned to @Cferg Der Schutzhund and the mindset of the dog in different drives. When Asha goes off it is always in defense of what she has decided or knows is her space. The tie-back exercise is all in prey drive. But I thought I'll just see if I can get her up to a 10 and cap her, never mind about prey or defense. So tried it out today. She obeyed to near perfection. I will video it next time, but seriously hot & bothered, barking like crazy, hitting the end of the rope, I say Platz and down she goes. And stops barking. I rewarded with the pillow, played & tugged, then outed and withheld the prize, built her up, she downed on first command. I could go to basic had her sit while I pulled the pillow towards us with the line it was on, got it within reach, released her and everything was perfectly on command. E-collar was on, but I never had to use it.
I did the tie-back exercise today because yesterday another embarrassing moment. I'd gone to look at the creek that runs across our driveway as we've gotten some impressive rain. I took Asha out the gate to go with me, she had no collar on at all. I wasn't expecting to see anyone and "was just going to take a picture of the creek and come right back". LOL. But the neighbors who live down the road came by on their 4 wheeler, on the other side of the creek and stopped to say hi. Asha started barking and I told her quiet & down, but as the wife got out of the 4 wheeler (husband stayed in his seat) Asha just barreled across the rushing creek barking like nobody's business got up to about 3 - 4 feet of her barking at her & then turned and came back to me. I grabbed the scruff of her neck and was apologizing to them for Asha's rude behavior, but then the wife is going on shouting over the noise of the creek, about the weather and the flooding and waving her arms in gesture and Asha tears loose from my hold on her neck and goes over AGAIN, barks at her and turns and comes back. OMG. I took her up the driveway and had her Platz and stay, which she did. But holy hell. Totally not listening. So many mistakes on my part, I can correct those things. I never thought she'd go across the creek, it's usually just a couple feet wide and less than 5" deep, or completely dry. Now it was 12 feet wide, about 2 feet deep and rushing pretty fast. Asha did a one bounce to the middle and another to the other side, then back again twice. One of the times she almost made it completely across. At least I know she could do a long jump. Hahaha.
I took this video about 5 minutes before the neighbors showed up. Not hard for Asha to bounce in & out, but a small dog would have gotten swept downstream. Sound up for how much noise we had to shout over.
Here's a visual of "our side" and the road across where the neighbors stopped.
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Long post again, I know. My lesson learned, I cannot let her be off leash without an e-collar. The neighbor was chill. She just stood there. But it's totally frustrating that she goes into this defense with no real threat and has zero response to me. It's why I did the tie-back and agitating homework today and then sure enough, all was perfect.
Is it because prey drive is all fun type frustration with no danger? And defense of space is so serious to her brain that she shuts me out? I will try the tie-back without the e-collar on to see if she still respects the commands like she did today. I could possibly drum up a volunteer to approach her to get her into this defense mode, but what to do about correction. If the e-collar is on she will not get out of control due collar-smart. She may get growly or bark once but if she has the collar on she'll lay flat down like a carpet knowing a stim may come. She won't take off like she did yesterday and bark right at them. If I set it up with no collar on, how to correct? I use to worry about capping this hard because I didn't want to squash the behavior entirely. Now I honestly don't think I have to worry about that.
If you bring a stranger into help, one that is just a pacer by or a non threat neighbor that might be waving at you. I will light my dog up if it doesn’t cap when I give him a command. No second chances, capping command followed immediately with electric. Your dog will learn to respond quickly to your commands. Until your dog can tell the difference between a threat and a non-threat that would be the only thing I would work on with her. She has no reason to react on a stranger if that stranger is friendly or minding their own business.
We teach guarding to a bad guy that is no threatening but hiding. The barking is to alert the have found the bad guy. If the bad guy threatens Defense) or try’s to escape (prey) the dog can attack. Once the handler comes around the dog must be able to be called out of the guard and return to basic position. ( heel position). This is capping and show control. The dog wants to bite for sure, especially dogs tge love to fight in defense. So we start by calling them off from a down position next the the find blind. This is a lower state of drive vs. guarding. When the dog comes back the heel the helper will slowly approach and give a reward bite for the dog being correct in obedience. No bark is allowed it must be capped.

