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Originally Posted by littlemissmom Dogsareme, what are targeting, shaping, capturing or luring training methods. I have used clicker and it always worked I never needed anything else, but for the new pup I may need something different. |
It's great to have a whole tool box of training methods depending on what you are trying to teach or do
Targeting is quiet interesting. You teach your dog to touch a stick (called a target stick) or you hand with his nose on command. From there you can teach your dog to open and close doors or cupboards, press door bells and so on.
Captruing is where you just catch your dog in the act. It's slower, but for the lazy man it works. You see your dog lay down, you click and reward. You see your dog sit, you click and reward. Your dog patiently waits for something without you asking... you want to keep that behavior up so you click and reward. Basically catching behavior you are not asking for in the act.
Shaping is a little bit more difficult and mostly for those with A LOT of patience. Shaping is trying to teach your dog a trick and rewarding for the smallest behaviors leading to doing that trick and then upping the criteria with no outside input or influence from you. Lets say you wanted to teach your dog to carry the news paper. You would start by clicking your dog for just noticing the news paper...but maybe your dog does not even notice it...and you can't just point to it....so you have to click your dog for turning in the direction of it or walking by it. Once he starts understand what he is doing then you can up the criteria to waiting for him to look at it or being closer to it. But you cannot force the newspaper in his face. Shaping is all about free thinking on the dogs part. It helps your dog to learn to solve problems. Sometimes they get to smart for there own good with this one.
And luring, I am sure you are already doing this

Luring is just placing a treat in your hand and enticing your dog to follow the hand movement into the desired position. Luring is usually used for Sit, Down, Stay, etc
Shaping is probably the funnest thing to do once your dog masters the first one or two shaping lessons....they are the most frusterating... after these it's like a light bulb comes on in there head and they understand what to do for the next shaping lesson.