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The 5C Pyramid of successful dog training.
Level 1: Connection
Level 2: Clarity
“Be a splitter, not a lumper.” - Bob Bailey
Level 3: Confidence
Level 4: Challenge
Dog training near distractions.
Level 5: Choice
The 5C’s work for teaching ANY animal.
Grow your dog’s confidence in one area.
Assess likely choices your dog will make in different environments.
Free Download: 5C Pyramid Formula for Success.
Training dogs together and around distractions.
All dogs should learn this, even if they are your only dog.
Dogs of all ages can learn to relax and ignore distractions.
Use mistakes as feedback.
Games to play before attempting multi-dog training.
How to teach the Hot Zone game and what to use.
Dogs need a brilliant understanding of their release cue.
Determine the criteria for your dog’s waiting behavior.
How to handle Hot Zone mistakes.
Testing a dog’s understanding individually and in groups.
How to reinforce waiting dogs while training another.
Your dog’s confidence and the 5C layers.
Intro
Teaching your dog to hold position
Stages of Learning Progression Chart
The D of Dash: Desire
Why you shouldn't always increase the duration of a timeout
The importance of a good instructor
How to use It's Your Choice
How to test your sit stay command
How to get help in applying these concepts
Conclusion
PART 1: Teach Your Dog to Listen Off Leash and Away from You
Get amazing responses from your dog at a distance.
Dog training should be engaging, not a chore.
Verbal cues your dog should know from near and far.
Step 2: Dog holds the position indefinitely.
The “5C’s” of dog training.
The skill of “ItsYerChoice”
Dog’s behavior on reinforcement delivery.
Don’t build your body language into the dog’s cue.
What is the transfer of value?
Masterful dog training is achieved with layers of education.
Two reasons dogs will listen at a distance.
The unmatched science and inspiration behind Recallers dog training.
Teach your dog to ignore distractions while in a control position.
Video Games and Dog Training - how ‘intentional failure’ engages dogs even more.
Keep dog engaged with short training sessions.
Ensure mastery of behaviors close up before ever attempting distance.
Team Distraction gets you to Team Distance.
Beware creating unwanted behavior chains.
Checklist of your dog’s understanding.
Train a dog to change positions at a distance.
Use paw targets.
Transition to promise of reinforcement to come.
Reinforce behind the dog using a “search” cue.
Protect confidence by pacing progressions.