Jan 13

Training Stop
Training Stop
You really have to stop training my dog when she's having fun and what is expected for the next training session

I have a laboratory and I learned to stop when they are having fun in what is expected of him, but I like so have sessions of 10-20 minutes, not 5 sessions minute. PS is a male and is almost 3 years and train for obedience.

You do not have to, but makes it easier in the long term. If your dog associates doing tricks / obedience with fun, you will not have to struggle so to get it done. If you end a training session on a note of fun, treatment or a high value (which he does not get that often), will build a partnership between yum and fun and I feel / stay / down or what you are teaching him. Later, when you're not in a training session, but we really need to do a trick, you will hear him say the command and think "YUM!" and do so immediately. Even if you do 20 to 30 minute session once a day, the association will continue to be built for your dog. Will rely more faster if you do some sessions a few a day, but still long to create the same sense of your dog. It is not enough to ensure that your dog is having a good time but to make sure you follow the thought that he gets a reward for obedience to you. And remember, the fun does not have to be a fun trick or something. Can be that stroking and talking loudly happy and congratulate a job well done, or the processing of high value, or a game you particularly like. There must be a particular type of "Fun." Good luck!

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