Dog
Training-- Teach Your Dog Commands
In This Order…
By
Adam Katz Visit Dogproblems.com for more dog
training information.
Dear
Adam:
I
bought your book about two weeks ago. Finally, someone has
written a training book that makes sense. Good Job...bet
it took a lot of time to put all of it together, huh?
The
reason I am writing to you is because I am confused about
some things that deal with teaching the down/stay and sit/stay.
Tell me if this sounds like I have it right:
First,
teach her (the dog) how to do the command doing repetitions
and placing her in the correct position immediately after
saying the command. Then, working up to the point you can
just stand up straight and have her respond.
Next,
work up distance and time then add distractions and practice
in different places.
Finally,
go to the long line and then the tab to get reliability
off-leash.
[Adam:
] Actually, you should start proofing for distractions first,
then move to greater distances… but only progress
to greater distances with the long line. Without the long
line, guess what might happen?
[He
continues: ] This is how I understand the process from what
I have read in your book.
Should
I move on to the next step once my dog performs the command
quickly and correctly for one training session or keep drilling
her without adding something new?
[Adam:
] It’s going to take much more than one training session.
When the dog learns something, it’s situational. So
you’re going to have to work the same exercise…
at the same point in the program… in several different
locations before you’re ready to move onto the next
step.
[
He continues: ] During proofing, is it okay to add distractions
during the dogs learning phase after the dog does the command
for me a couple of times correctly without being corrected?
[Adam:
] You’re confusing two things. Is the dog in the learning
phase, or is he in the proofing phase? The two are very
distinct. Do not move onto one phase until you’ve
mastered the other.
Here
is the order: Learning phase-- reinforcement phase-- proofing
phase.
[He
continues: ] How long does it take the "average"
dog to be taught a new command and proofed in it?
[Adam:
] This is impossible to answer. It depends upon the trainer,
the dog, the exercise, the setting, how frequently the dog
is worked, etc… You let the dog tell you when it’s
time. This is why reading your dog is so important. It takes
as long as it takes.
[
He continues: ] Do you teach the down/stay and sit/stay
in one session or separately?
[Adam:
] Separately.
[
He continues: ] In what order should I teach my dog new
commands?
[Adam:
] Walk on a loose leash, boundary and perimeter training,
sit-stay, down-stay, heel, then come. The order that you
teach commands is not written in stone, but I find that
doing it this way allows for a very natural flow and learning
progression.
[
He continues: ] Sorry my letter is so long...any instruction
you can give me is greatly appreciated...oh, by the way
I really like the book. Thank you ;)
Sincerely,
Brandee N.
That's
all for this week, folks!
-Adam.
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