| Re: a few training questions... 1) Condition the cue: meaning, do not offer the cue unless it can be reinforced - every time. That means do not offer the cue in areas that are too distracting. That means having visual eye contact with the dog. And that means being the most interesting thing in the environment. Add distractions slowly. A solid recall is something that takes months to achieve. I highly recommend Leslie Nelson's DVD Really Reliable Recall.
2) Yes, there is a such thing as police dog training. Are you an officer or do you intend on sending your dog into service?
3) Count the successes against the failures. If you can achieve an 80% success rate you can start varying the reward schedule. Thereafter, and again after an 80% success rate, begin Premacking (google Premack Principle) the cue to death with intent. 80% is an arbitrary percentage, and one I'd recommend the companion dog owner to achieve. |