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Our biggest problem: we tend to settle for ‘good enough’. When a dog lies down on cue for us, in most places with a fair amount of distractions, that’s good enough and we tend to move on to the next behavior. What if our criteria was for the dog to go down as fast as it could possibly get in position, adopt a perfect sphinx position, no matter where he is or what is happening around him, and regardless of who’s holding the leash and asking for the cue. Training to the level of fluency requires lots and lots of repetition and rewarding only those behaviors that we want and at the criteria we have defined. It can be boring and demanding for the trainer, but it’s the only way to get great results! blog.smartanimaltraining/2013/09/23/bob-bailey-dont-settle-for-good-enough/
Posted on: Thu, 22 Jan 2015 01:15:53 +0000

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