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The clicker is the scalpel of training tools. It is often used as a conditioned or secondary reinforcer, which predicts a primary reward. The clicker captures a moment in time, such as a correct behavior or action, which helps a dog identify a specific criteria.
To teach your dog a down, you will need a piece of high value food to guide them into position. You can either lure them from a “sit” to a “down” position or simply lure them from a standing position into a “down” position. Put your treat to their nose and guide the treat straight down to their paws from nose to toes. Once you see that their belly hits the ground, use your marker word“yes-!”and reward them with a treat. Once your dog is following your lure more consistently, you can apply the word “down” before you begin to lure, and begin to pair your release word at the end. If your dog gives up or you see that your dog is getting frustrated, go ahead and reward them halfway for a few times. Try to lure them further each time. When your dog successfully goes down all the way, give your dog a few treats in a row (jackpot). Tips: Down and OFF are two different words. The "OFF" command is used to tell a dog to get its paws off of something. It may be the kitchen counter, your bed, the living room couch, or anything else you don't want your dog on.
A place command is about teaching your dog to remain on a boundary or a specific area, such as their bed. The dog must stay within their boundary no matter what is happening around them and until they are told otherwise. If you have a dog that jumps on your guest, barks at the doorbell, or hovers around you while you cook or eat, perhaps teaching them a place command is probably one of the best things you can teach your dog. The first thing you want to teach your dog is to get on and off the bed by luring them on and off with a treat. Each time you do so, apply your cue “place” as you are luring them on as soon as all 4 paws are on the place bed, drop their reward onto their place. When you are ready to release them, say your release word “free”.
Polite greetings and front door manners are behaviors we commonly work on in our Day Training and Board and Train programs. This practice requires set ups and many repetitions with different people in order for new incompatible skills to be learned.
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Physical exercise is an important step in keeping your dog both mentally and physically fit. These toys will help provide an outlet for any energy your dog may have.
Products to help reduce anxiety and create a calmer environment for both you and your dog.
Mental stimulation is every bit as important to a dog’s behavioral well- being as physical exercise. These Puzzle Toys are a no-chew option and offer an outlet for your dog's natural behaviors.
These Puzzle Toys still offer the mental stimulation your dog needs but also understand that sometimes a dog's gotta chew what a dog's gotta chew... so make sure it's something you want them to chew on!
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The proper grooming tools not only keep your dogs healthy but also build their confidence!
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