Saturday, June 15, 2019

Training Your Dog to "Go" Where You Point



Training Your Dog to Go Where You Point

11/17/2016
 
by Jessica Rollins
  1. Find a quiet place to practice and get your clicker, treats and dog. Put a towel on the floor. Put a treat in your hand and use it to lure him to the towel as you say "go". C/T (click or praise and treat) when all four feet are on the towel. Practice this about 10 times.
  2. Begin the exercise in the same way as above, hold your hand out as if you have a treat in it, but it will be empty (we will fool him a bit!). Repeat 10 times
  3. Continue practicing using the empty-hand. Gradually turn this into an index-finger pointing hand-signal.
  4. Practice cueing go and pointing to the towel without walking all of the way to it with him.
  5. Practice on other surfaces such as: up and off of the couch, in and out of the car, in and out of his crate.
  1. Put a mat on the floor.
  2. Cue "Go" and C/T (click or praise and treat) when he has all 4 feet on the mat. While he is still on the mat, cue "Down Stay". Go to him and C/T.
  3. Cue "Settle" and then repeat #2.
  4. Cue "Settle" and wait for him to go to the mat and lie down before C/Ting (do not use any other cues)
  5. Increase the difficulty of this by: varying distance, distraction and duration.

Source: www.braintraining4dogs.com

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