Teaching
A Quick Response To Commands...
By
Adam G. Katz
Dear Adam:
I
have read the first 125 pages of your book.
[
To read about the book he's referring to,
"Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer!" go to:
http://www.dogproblems.com/secretsbook.htm
]
You
reference, "training collar" several times. I
have probably overlooked this, but what do you mean by training
collar? Is it a pinch collar or one that delivers a shock?
So far I have used your techniques with a great deal of
success. We use the "get busy" command to make
the dog relieve himself. After three days, it works very
well. The dog sits well, too. He still needs a hand signal
from time to time. We're currently working on the down position.
Your book has been an inspiration. One other question: We
recently had an invisible fence installed. The dog is 15
weeks old. How soon should we start to use this? He is a
33 pound "English" yellow Lab.
Thanks,
Brian.
Dear Brian:
Thanks
for the e-mail.
Yes,
in general I'm talking about the pinch collar when I refer
to the training collar.
In
regard to the to sit command: You should first issue the
command THEN the correction. Don't wait to see if the dog's
going to do it or he'll learn to WAIT to see if you're going
to correct him. In other words, you end up teaching your
dog that a slow response to commands is okay. And this is
not our goal. Our goal should be to teach the dog that he
should respond quickly and immediately.
Once
he's 100% conditioned to respond fast every time... and
he consistently beats you to the correction... then you
can stop.
As
far as the electronic fence... I'd probably wait until he's
6 to 7 months.
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