Teaching Toffee how to come into heel position
Essentially, to create a reliable obedience command, you need to create associations consistently so your dog can predict what’s coming next. The clearer they can predict, the faster and more precise your dog will perform.
This is a private lesson during Grizzy’s board and train. This particular lesson covered basic obedience and how we teach it and where he’s at today. His family asked good questions and may provide some insights on some areas you may have missed while teaching obedience.
Teaching a dog what a correction is and how to not take it personally so we can move on with training with a clear communication system.
Creating some impulse control when it comes to feeding time and food. Great skill to teach your dog to make feeding simplistic and less chaotic, bringing some tranquility into your relationship.
The benefits of using food to train your dog.
How to teach your dog to listen to your verbal command vs relying on the lure (cookie)
Explanation and demonstration on how to teach your dog to give you eye contact when asked
This is Cooper’s first sit lesson. Before this we did plenty of relationship building and some marker training. This was about halfway through our session and I thought I should record for others to watch.
How to build food drive for the unmotivated dog
Talking a little bit about marker training and how to charge your marker.
Training Bernedoodle puppy Moose in the place command and confidence-building exercises is a rewarding experience. It's fascinating to observe the communication happening between us as Moose quickly grasps the command due to clear instructions. The reinforcement style is dynamic, with plenty of movement and breaks to maintain motivation and engagement. It's a joy to witness Moose's progress as he gains confidence through structured training sessions