Please keep the following a secret. Donât tell anyone. I donât want everyone âand their uncleâ copying my dog training techniques/concepts and then claiming them as their own.
Anywayâ¦
My neighbor couldnât believe it. Iâd just brought this beautiful 9 month-old German Shepherd dog home, only two weeks ago, and already she was responding reliably to off-leash commands. (Or more specifically, coming immediately when I call and responding instantaneously to the word, âNo!â from a distanceâ¦without yelling or screaming).
âHow is it possible, Adam? Weâve had our dog for over three years, and he never listens to us! Youâve had your dog for less than two weeks and sheâs already responding to your commands, off-leash⦠and you only whisper your commands, once? Iâm jealous.â
âLook,â I replied, âItâs all in the book.â
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âOkay, okay⦠I need to go back and read the book,â he responded. âBut at least give me a tip as to how you got such fast results with this dog?â
I replied, âWell, itâs definitely easier if you know what youâre doing, from Day 1. I never gave this dog an opportunity with me where she could learn that she can run away, or not respond to commands⦠without there being a negative association with disobedience. And thatâs the secret. Once you teach the dog to understand what commands mean, the next big step is to let the dog choose to do correct or incorrect behavior⦠BUT: Be sure that youâre always in a position to reinforce the desired outcome. â
âShe learned quickly that it was okay if she wanted to try to run off, like she did with her previous owner, but if I called her then every time, sheâs going to have the opportunity to make a choice: Do it my way and get lots of love and praise. Or do it any other way and get a correction, and then the chance to make the choice again,â I instructed.
âYou need to let the dog know that every time she does a behavior, sheâs going to get the exact same outcome. And that âoutcomeâ is going to have a meaningful reaction, be it positive or negative,â I explained. âOnce youâve done this, then the dog very quickly learns that itâs best to respond to ALL COMMANDS quickly because sheâs going to avoid a negative association and obtain a positive association, that much quicker.â
In this sense, dogs are a lot like humans: We go through life trying to minimize negative experiences and maximize positive experiences. If your dog understands how to do this⦠because youâve used my âThree Keys To Behavior Modificationâ (also in the book, on page 21)⦠then you will be astounded as to how lightening fast you will achieve results with your dog.
Adam G. Katz is the author of the book, "Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer: An Insider's Guide To The Most Jealously Guarded Dog Training Secrets In History." Get a free copy of his report "Games To Play With Your Dog" when you sign up for his free weekly dog training tips e-zine at: http://www.dogproblems.com
