3 MISTAKES Dog Trainers Make and How to AVOID Them: #1 Stay to Recall - Dog Training Videos
Summary
TLDRThe video script addresses common dog training mistakes, focusing on the importance of teaching dogs to sit and stay without preemptively releasing them. It illustrates how dogs can develop the habit of breaking their stay when the owner is away, which is an owner-induced error. The trainer emphasizes the need for clear communication with dogs, ensuring they understand that 'sit' means to stay until released, even with distractions. The script provides a demonstration of proper training techniques, highlighting the use of tactile release and rewards to reinforce obedience, ensuring the dog's safety and understanding of commands.
Takeaways
- 🐾 The first common mistake in dog training is teaching a dog to sit and stay, then calling them or releasing them without a clear command, leading the dog to preemptively break the sit or stay.
- 📢 It's crucial for the dog to understand that the command to sit or stay means they should remain in position until explicitly released, regardless of distractions or the owner's distance.
- 🚫 Avoiding the mistake of preemptively releasing the dog from a command is essential for effective training and the dog's safety.
- 👍 Positive reinforcement, such as petting and treats, should be used after a tactile release to reinforce the understanding of when the dog is allowed to move.
- 🙅♂️ The trainer emphasizes that it's the owner's responsibility to correct training mistakes, not the dog's fault when they break a command.
- 👉 The script illustrates the correct way to train a dog to stay by using a tactile release and reward system, ensuring the dog understands the command fully.
- 🚷 The trainer explains that distractions should not break the dog's focus on the command, even if the owner is not in immediate proximity.
- 🛑 The importance of the dog's safety is highlighted, especially in situations where a premature release could lead to dangerous outcomes, such as crossing a busy street.
- 🔄 The script suggests using intermittent phrasing and rewards to reinforce the training, ensuring the dog does not anticipate the release command.
- 🏅 The ultimate goal of the training is for the dog to have a clear understanding of commands and to wait for a tactile release before moving, demonstrating obedience and trust in the owner's instructions.
Q & A
What are the three common categories of problems people make in dog training?
-The script does not explicitly mention the three categories of problems, but it focuses on one critical mistake related to teaching dogs to sit and stay.
Why does the dog trainer emphasize not releasing the dog immediately after teaching them to sit and stay?
-The trainer emphasizes not releasing the dog immediately to prevent the dog from forming a habit of preemptively getting out of the sit or stay command when the trainer is away, anticipating a recall or release command.
What is the mistake that pet trainers often make when training the 'come' command?
-The mistake is calling the dog to 'come' immediately after teaching them to sit, which can lead the dog to break their stay because they anticipate the next command.
How does the trainer demonstrate the wrong way to train a dog to sit and stay?
-The trainer shows the wrong way by having the dog sit, walking away, and then calling the dog to 'come' or releasing them without a clear release command, which can confuse the dog.
What is the importance of a tactile release when training a dog?
-A tactile release is important because it teaches the dog to wait for physical contact or a specific release command before moving from a commanded position, ensuring they don't preemptively break their obedience.
Why should a dog not be released immediately after being commanded to sit or stay?
-A dog should not be immediately released after being commanded to sit or stay to reinforce the command and prevent the dog from anticipating the next command or action.
What is the trainer's approach to teaching a dog to stay in place after being commanded to sit?
-The trainer's approach is to ensure the dog understands that the sit command means they should stay in place until explicitly released, regardless of distractions or the trainer's actions.
How does the trainer use distractions to reinforce the sit and stay commands?
-The trainer uses distractions such as treats or actions to test the dog's understanding of the sit and stay commands, ensuring the dog remains in position without preemptively moving.
What is the difference between good training and poor training according to the script?
-Good training involves clear communication and consistent reinforcement of commands, while poor training can lead to confusion and bad habits, such as a dog breaking their stay due to anticipation of the next command.
Why is it critical for a dog to understand the difference between 'sit' and 'stay' as per the trainer's explanation?
-It is critical for a dog to understand the difference between 'sit' and 'stay' to ensure their safety and obedience. For example, if a dog breaks their stay and crosses a street, it could lead to dangerous situations.
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