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Labrador obedience

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

We’ll be approaching our obedience training program as a piecemeal quilt, that is to say, that any one point has got to fit within the entire context, and as you develop skills, you may “mix and match” commands to suit your needs or situation at that moment.

But we do have a procedure that is very much like the kind of steps you would follow as though you were starting your car or computer system.
These steps are like your keys to your car or password to your files.

Labrador

It’s unlikely your dog, when trained, will listen to anyone that does not approach the “control panel” to his mind, without the “keys” imbedded in this series of commands.
He’ll understand that anyone asking business of him is not approved, without “them keys.”
Practice on a daily basis should not exceed four minutes to accomplish the exercises.
Practice needs to be performed at least every second day. With problem dogs, this is critical.
If you are using this training to suffice your dogs emotional needs, whether it be anxiety from separation, aggression, or stress from any source, the benefits of this exercise will wear off in three days, at least until some time down the road.
Also, dogs do tend to forget a lesson if it has not been re enforced for several days.
After the initial labrador training period, practice may be limited to once a week.
When your dog is fully trained, and his behavior is not an issue or goal for improvement, a brief exercise should be formally done once a week, later once a month.

Practicing The “Recall” or “Come” Command with your labrador

Sunday, May 10th, 2009

After completing the pre-requisite Family Pack Leadership Exercise, any area is good to complete training to install this conditioned reflex.

This may be done on lead anywhere, off lead in a fenced area, or inside the house, provided there are no hiding places that your dog may get into or under…Let’s not defeat ourselves by attempting to do something prematurely, that is, not properly installing the command prior to attempting it in a more difficult situation, or a command we know he is going to resist, without having done all of the basics, prior to attempting to tempt fate!

If you know your dog has never come to you after he has gone under the couch to hide, don’t try calling him out from under there, or even in that room, because you know that as soon as you call him, he’s going to try to escape to the security of where you can’t get him, until you have accomplished the preliminaries, and you know he is properly conditioned in at least four other places.

Let’s say we’re dealing with a real sharp dog, one that knows just how to manipulate each of the family, one against the other, each in turn. You know the kind I’m talking about, the one whose just “so cute”, he takes advantage of any opportunity to get his way, usually ending with a fight between family members.
Got one like that?
Just because we’re gentle and humane, does not mean you can’t be vindictive. Get ready to burst his bubble!

Divide yourselves into two groups, equally divided between those whom he favors.
Each group will have one can, and one person responsible for operating the manipulation of the sound cues. Of course, the person in command will change, as each individual takes their turn.
Remember, it is not necessary to have the person responsible for issuing the command also responsible for creating the sounds, unless they are proficient at this technique.

Using the 20-ft. lead, space yourselves 20-ft. apart.
Observe carefully to determine which group should issue the “recall” or “come” command, based upon whomever he is least attentive towards.
Issue the requests to come as previously described.