Training Your Dog to Go Where You Point
11/17/2016
- 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.
- 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
- Continue practicing using the empty-hand. Gradually turn this into an index-finger pointing hand-signal.
- Practice cueing go and pointing to the towel without walking all of the way to it with him.
- Practice on other surfaces such as: up and off of the couch, in and out of the car, in and out of his crate.
- Put a mat on the floor.
- 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.
- Cue "Settle" and then repeat #2.
- Cue "Settle" and wait for him to go to the mat and lie down before C/Ting (do not use any other cues)
- Increase the difficulty of this by: varying distance, distraction and duration.
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