My
dog behaves perfectly in the house but what
about outside with distractions?
The
majority of dogs are very focused in the home
but when out and about, there is too much to
concentrate on and their attention disappears!
We
now want to up the stakes for his behaviour
again by introducing some distractions.
To start with, upgrade the treats to get
more attention!
You
can introduce any distraction you like but one
at a time until you are confident (e.g. play
with a toy while leaving your dog in a stay).
It’s important to do this distraction
proofing at home – don’t wait for chance
meetings outside as there is a good chance you
will fail.
Don’t raise the odds too much –
remember shaping!
My
dog responds perfectly to the command – do I
still need to use the clicker?
No.
Once you are happy your dog knows the
verbal command, you can fade out the clicker
(once every 5 repetitions, then 10 etc.).
The clicker is just a learning tool to get the
end result.
My
dog doesn’t like the sound of the clicker –
it frightens him.
Some
dogs can be nervous of the noise so the aim is
to progress the positive association.
Start
off with the clicker in a towel or glove to
muffle the sound.
Use it in exactly the same way and when
your dog is happy, reduce the muffling.
He
will soon realise a click is a good thing!
Finally
- The Golden Rules!
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Always
train pets separately – remember the click has
to pin point the exact behaviour.
Two dogs will not perform at the same
rate. |
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Remember
to keep the treats out of your pockets; |
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The
click must come WHEN the behaviour is performed,
not after; |
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Vary
the click and treat to keep your dog guessing; |
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Concentrate
on a single behaviour until you are satisfied
that your dog knows it. |
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If
in a bad mood – don’t train! |
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Always
work to a dogs concentration span – push too
far and you will lose the results. |
Not
all dogs learn the same way so if you find you
are having difficulties with a particular
exercise, talk to one of our Training Officers
who will be pleased to help you :
HAPPY
CLICKER TRAINING!
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