Body positions form the basis of many more complex behaviors and tell the dog where you want their feet and body to be. There are 3 base positions - SIT, DOWN & STAND. As they progress we add criteria to sharpen the behavior.
Towards the end, you will see I introduced a completely new concept with the spin circles. It seems weird to think that a dog is not aware of their body, but puppies especially don't seem to know that their hind end does more than wag and follow along.
When you are going to be teaching things that involve the dog moving their back end like swinging into HEEL position, or backing up into a tight space or from under a chair or even something as fun and simple as a BOW - they need to know they have a back end to be aware of.
There are several exercises you can use to teach this which Luna will learn and tonight we worked on the first which is simply to lure her into a circle and flex her body both to the left and right. Because she was just trying to back up, a put my hand behind her to stop that and get her to just follow through with the curl. This will quickly be faded out as she learns it.
There are many ways to teach this behavior - this one was lured meaning she was following a treat but as she learns targeting this week, I will be changing to following a target instead of a lure.
We also worked on PASSIVE MANNERS skills at the end - PUPPY ZEN - where we are teaching that to get what we want, we don't mug the hand but SIT instead. This week we are introducing another two skills - LEAVE IT and TARGET and refining the ones ones she is already working on.
- DURATION (how long you want them to stay like that)
- DISTANCE (how far away you want them to do it)
- DISTRACTION (yes, still do it even though this exciting thing is happening over here)
- DIVERSITY (that they can do it on a mat, near a hat, with a cat or beside a rat...anywhere)
- FLUID CHANGES (they can go from DOWN to SIT without standing in between or STAND straight to DOWN without sitting
- SPEED (how quickly they respond)
- SIGNAL (hand/foot signal only, verbal only, handlers back turned)
But before we can do any of the more complex things - we have to teach the base behavior. I really enjoy using Sue Ailsby's TRAINING LEVELS as a structured order of teaching things and have used it for years. I actually run a free FaceBook training group teaching this for anyone interested in anything from increasing their pets skills to dog sports to service dog work.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/tpptraininglevelsgroup/ |
In the beginning of this video is Luna working on understanding her base body positions and basic impulse control around high value food and other dogs. Several of the exercises she has had no previous exposure to at all (STAND and TWIST/SHOUT).
I start adding snippets of other criteria from above like Duration and there is obviously Distraction and as she becomes more solid in each aspect, I will separate and build on each part.
I start adding snippets of other criteria from above like Duration and there is obviously Distraction and as she becomes more solid in each aspect, I will separate and build on each part.
When you are going to be teaching things that involve the dog moving their back end like swinging into HEEL position, or backing up into a tight space or from under a chair or even something as fun and simple as a BOW - they need to know they have a back end to be aware of.
There are several exercises you can use to teach this which Luna will learn and tonight we worked on the first which is simply to lure her into a circle and flex her body both to the left and right. Because she was just trying to back up, a put my hand behind her to stop that and get her to just follow through with the curl. This will quickly be faded out as she learns it.
There are many ways to teach this behavior - this one was lured meaning she was following a treat but as she learns targeting this week, I will be changing to following a target instead of a lure.
We also worked on PASSIVE MANNERS skills at the end - PUPPY ZEN - where we are teaching that to get what we want, we don't mug the hand but SIT instead. This week we are introducing another two skills - LEAVE IT and TARGET and refining the ones ones she is already working on.
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