We are new here.
I want to introduce Myself and Duchess. I am a mom to one skin kid and 4 fur kids. ( one is a foster pup) I only talk about Duchess as she is my partner and service companion. I have a mental illness that makes it hard for me to leave my home on my own. It makes it hard to live with a 3 year old who is active and needs to be out and about at a park and what not. I come to Positive pet zine with hopes in learning better ways to train my almost 7 month old Pup and get her ready to help me in years to come. Duchess is a Blue Tick Coon Hound with a drive I have never seen. All she wants to do is please and get my yes. The naughty side to her is she will chew any and everything. Including things you are wearing, body parts, and even my nails if I don't give her what I am holding fast enough. I am willing to take any and all advice just know I tend to be a quiet person who likes to read.
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re: We are new here.
Welcome! I think you should begin the Training Levels, found here:
http://www.dragonflyllama.com/%20DOGS/StepsToSuccess/Steps.html
A lot of very good SDs have been trained using this program. In particular you need to learn every facet of "Zen" (one of the exercises in the Levels).
Hi I'm new here too, I
Hi I'm new here too, I joined to learn more on clicker training with my 3 dogs, I want to get it right.I'm struggling with all sorts LOL but on the whole everything I done with the girls has been great so far.
Best wishes
Ann
Multiple training at same time?
Hi! I'm new to Clicker training. Is it best to work on only one activity or command until my Honey has it down, or can I do several different ones at the same time? For example, can I work with her on barking and at other times with sit-stay? Thank you. Barbara
re: Multiple training at same time?
Hi Barbara, if you are new to clicker training and learning on your own, it will be easier for both of you to work on only one thing per session. In fact, I would only work on one criterion at a time, e.g if you're working on sit-stays work on duration ONLY during a session, or distractions ONLY during a session; and not "duration with distractions" until she is ready for that.
You can work on new behaviours during different sessions, though.