Basic Training
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PLANNING
The Planning step is very important. Planning asks and answers questions,
which will come up in the rest of the training process. Some of the planning
questions only you can answer. I want to address these questions before
you start working with your dog so that you won’t have to break your
training momentum. Also these answers will enable you to know what to
expect and help you stop problems before they start.
Planning questions:
(The following questions are in black and answer in Blue)
What are the rules in my house?
Where can the puppy / dog go and not go?
Where will the puppy sleep?
Where will the puppy eat?
What Dog dishes and other care items will I need?
Who will be in charge of the training?
Where will the daily training take place?
In an open area free from distractions, I use my
backyard.
What will I need to train my dog?
Collar and Leash
I use an adjustable collar so that I can make it
a little tighter during training. I use a 6-foot leash. If you need one,
see our catalog from the home page.
What are the most important Command words I need to teach my dog?
Teaching yourself some simple command word vocabulary
is something you need to do before you start training. I found myself
using different words for the same desired response when I first started
training…”come”, “here”, “over this way”,
“here boy”. I found that this confused my young puppy and noticed
other dog owners doing the same thing. This forced me to develop and write
down a command word vocabulary list, which I could refer to. It is very
important to be consistent in these commands. Use these words and only
these words… ONE MORE TIME… Your job is to use these exact words
in all your training. NOT words that mean the same thing.
1- NO – Dog should stop current behavior and
look to commander for additional commands.
2- (DOGS NAME) – Dog should turn head and look to commander for guidance.
3- COME – Dog should come to the front of the owner.
4- SIT – Dog should be seated.
5- HEEL – Dog should walk next to commander. Pick the right or left
of you and stay consistent.
6- STAY – Dog should stay still and wait for additional instructions.
7- LAYDOWN – Dog should go into lay position.
8- IN – Dog should get into your vehicle, house or go through an
open door upon your request.
9- OUT – Dog should move away from commander a short distance and
wait.
10- GOOD DOG – dog should feel love and praise from commander.
How do I use my Command words?
When teaching these command words keep a firm calm
tone, but speak a little louder than your normal speaking voice. In order
to teach the command word you will have to show your puppy how to complete
the desire task. Be gentle and help your puppy with the different command
word Action. Repeat the command over and over again, before and during
the dog movement. This helps the puppy understand what the word means.
Go slow and be patience this should be fun for both of you.
Example: If you want the dog to “sit”… say the command
word “sit”… help the puppy get into the sit position…
repeat “sit”…than praise using “good dog”
Example: Command “come”…give a slight tug on the leash
for the pup to come towards you…command “come” again …pull
the leash towards you gently… command ”come” again…when
puppy arrives… give the “Good Dog” command and make a fuss
over what a great job your puppy has done.
Work on one or two words per day, until puppy is showing you they understand
what the Command Word means. Puppy needs daily repetition even if you
think they know it you want the response to become automatic and it will
with time.
How do I discipline my dog?
Let’s use our heads on this one! My examples
of discipline will revolve around younger dogs or puppies. If you are
training an adult dog you may need more help than I can give over the
Internet and want to seek a professional dog trainers advice.
Every puppy will go through the “little rebel” stage and it
is good that your dog wants to test you it shows confidence. However,
we do not want this behavior to become a habit so we must discipline our
puppy without breaking their spirit. This is an easy “three step”
process: Help Them, Praise Them and Repeat Command.
If your dog has proven that they know what a command word means and just
won’t do it or they refuse to do it or ignore you, they may be testing
you and looking for boundaries.
I always do a quick check on myself first before I discipline my dog:
Am I saying the proper command word?
Can my dog hear me?
If I am in check… then I must address my dog…I stay calm even
though I may be frustrated.
#1)Help Them
Go to the puppy…grab the skin on the top the neck (scruff) firmly
and pick up…not lifting the puppy off the ground all the way (like
mother dog may do) but just enough to have them feel out of control…if
your puppy “yelps” loosen your grip…one yelp is enough,
they are letting you know in dog language that you are the boss…but
continue holding the scruff…then use the command word again and repeat
it over and over as you aid the puppy in completing the command word action…hold
on to the scruff as you help puppy complete the desired command word action…then
release the scruff and praise the pup immediately after.
#2)Praise them
Once your dog has completed the command word action (with your help)…
Use the
“Good Dog” praise command and pet your pups head gently…
#3)Repeat command
Then walk a short distance away and give the same command word over again
(say it only once)…the dog will obey your command…give them
a lot of praise after they complete your command request… make a
big deal over what a great dog they are… let them know that’s
how you want them to respond.
TIPS TO REMEMBER BEFOR YOU START TRAINING
I like to put on a hat or some leather gloves to train, this lets’
your puppy know that this is something different than the normal “play
time”.
The way most dogs learn is through repetition and vocally controlled simple
commands. Try and control your voice and speak in a firm calm tone.
Be sure that you don’t set your puppy up for failure. If you train
after work and puppy has been in the kennel all day, let him run around
a little, prior to you starting. Otherwise they may not be able to pay
attention.
When you start training use your head. This is going to take months, not
hours, but with this in mind stay firm to your training goals and repeat,
repeat, repeat.
Remember that your young dog wants to please you and that praise is the
strongest reward you can give them. Don’t use treats or food chunks.
Lastly, try and end all of your training sessions on a positive note,
even if your pup gave you a hard time that day. I always use a command
that puppy knows at the end of training so I can praise them. This will
make them and you look forward to the next training session.
Now that you have completed the planning stage and understand how to train
and what to expect, it’s time to start. The Daily Workout is the
time everyday that you and your dog will spend together training. Look
at the “Dog Age” chart below and apply the required time for
the age of your dog. If you are starting late or with an older dog, you
will need to go through all of the steps in order to catch up.
DAILY WORKOUT
Now that you have completed the planning stage and understand how
to train and what to expect, it’s time to start. The Daily Workout
is the time everyday that you and your dog will spend together training.
Look at the “Dog Age” chart below and apply the required time
for the age of your dog. If you are starting late or with an older dog,
you will need to go through all of the steps in order to catch up.
Dog Age:
7 – 9 weeks old -
Start
Start a mild training program at about 7 – 9 weeks old. This mild
training is about 10-15 minutes per day. Think of it as teaching your
puppy a new language. Use one new word at a time until you have taught
your pup what the word means. This training should last for about one
and a half months. Be patient, puppies have limited focus. Remember your
praise is all puppy needs for a reward…so praise him. Make this learning
fun and have confidence in pups’ abilities.
At 3 months - Basic
Basic training at 3 months should be about a half hour per day. Be sure
you stick to your command vocabulary and use your words. This Basic training
needs to last for about 3 months. If you have access to a fenced yard,
field or other safe area try and get your puppy to perform “off the
leash”. Calm down now, these little pups can test your patience,
they have a lot of energy. Stay focused and reward him with a short walk
after their hard work.
At 6 months - Finish
At 6 months if you have been doing your work together your dog already
behaves better than most. This training should last about 1 hour per day
and needs to be taught for about 3-4 months. It is not all training but
rather a walk and training combination. Take your dog for a walk and work
on all the command vocabulary words. If you really think your dog is good
try and control them “off leash” in a safe area around another
dog. This can be difficult but remember you’re the boss. Stay with
this training as your dog ages and don’t be afraid to give them a
little refresher course once and a while.
Good Luck,
Uncle Bob
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