DAY 3 — ATTENTION & FOCUS, SIT/DOWN/STAND SIT/DOWN/STAND – with active food rewards Be dynamic. Let the dog become used to you moving – the commands shouldn’t be associated with ritual body positions. Dogs are very context oriented, and if you always give the sit command with your hands up and the down command leaning [...]
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While I have learned from many dog trainers over the years, a few stand out. Thanks to Glen Johnson, who early in the 80s taught me about inducive training. And also to Bill Dotson, who introduced us to Schutzhund and Search & Rescue.
Thanks Tracey Louper for letting me help teach classes, and being my friend and sounding board for new dog training ideas.
Special thanks to friend and mentor Michael Ellis. Michael is a gifted dog trainer and teacher, and almost everything I use and teach these days comes from Michael.
And thanks to Ivan Balabanov, who started our club, Big Sky Schutzhund Club, on the way to becoming thinking dog trainers.



FUNdamentals of a reliable recall
THE RELIABLE RECALL In dog training jargon, “recall” means coming when called. And a reliable recall means that the dog comes every time he’s called. Start teaching the recall as soon as you get your puppy. Young puppies are great followers — they naturally want to be with their pack leader. Let them be off [...]