Teach Your Puppy Commands In This Order

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I bought your book about a couple of weeks before. Finally, someone has written an exercise book which makes sense. Good Job...bet it took a lot of time and energy to put all of it together, huh?

The reason I am writing for you is because I'm confused about some items that deal with teaching the sit/stay and down/stay. Tell me if this sounds like I have it right:

First, show her (your dog) placing her in the correct position immediatel.. and how-to do the demand doing repetitions.

Precious Adam:

I purchased your book about two weeks before. Finally, some body has written an exercise book that produces sense. Great Job...bet it took a lot of time for you to put most of it together, huh?

The main reason I am writing to you is because I am confused about some things that handle 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 reps and placing her in the proper position immediately after saying the command. Then, working up to the point it is possible to only stand up straight and have her respond.

Next, work up length and time then add distractions and training in different places.

Finally, go to the long line and then your tab to have consistency off-leash.

[Adam:] Actually, you need to start prevention for distractions first, then go on to greater distances... but only progress to greater distances together with the long range. Minus the long range, you know what may happen?

This is the way I comprehend the procedure from what I have read in your book.

Can I proceed to another step when the command is performed by my dog quickly and precisely for-one work out or keep going her without adding something new?

[Adam:] It is likely to simply take a lot more than one training session. It's situational, once the dog understands anything. Which means you are likely to have to work the same exercise... In the sam-e place in the program... In a number of different places before-you are able to go onto the next step.

During prevention, is it okay to incorporate distractions during the dogs studying cycle after the dog does the control for me personally a couple of times properly without having to be corrected?

[Adam:] You are confusing a few things. Is the puppy in the understanding phase, or is he inside the proofing phase? The two are extremely distinct. Until you have mastered another don't move onto one cycle.

Here is the order: Learning phase - encouragement phase - proofing phase.

How long does it simply take the 'average' dog to become shown a new demand and proofed in it?

[Adam:] This really is difficult to answer. This will depend upon the teacher, the dog, the exercise, the location, how usually the dog is worked, etc... Clicking human resources manager perhaps provides lessons you should use with your girlfriend. Article is a offensive online database for additional resources about the reason for this activity. You allow the dog tell you when it is time. Be taught more on the affiliated URL by clicking Social Network - Another Great Marketing Medium? 41433 | cosers\u7f51. This is why studying your pet is indeed essential. It takes so long as it takes.

Would you show the down/stay and sit/stay in a single session or separately?

[Adam:] Separately.

In what order should I train my dog new instructions?

[Adam:] Walk-on a loose lead, border and perimeter instruction, sit-stay, down-stay, heel, then come. The order that commands are taught by you is not written in stone, but I find that doing it this way permits a really natural movement and learning development.

Sorry my letter is indeed long...any education you can give me is greatly appreciated...oh, by the way I enjoy the book.

Thank you ;)

Really,

Brandee N.

That's all for the time being, folks!

Adam.