FamilyDogFusionFM https://familydogfusion.com/podcast/discover-your-dog/ep-054-problem-solved-teach-dog-stay/ Wed, 02 Aug 2017 05:34:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 © 2016 FamilyDogFusion Train Your Dog. Train Yourself. FamilyDogFusion This is Discover Your Dog. The show that demystifies your dog's behavior so you can get the best results from your dog training. Professional dog trainer Bennie Copeland teaches us that we are ALWAYS communicating with our dogs. The goal of this show is to build your awareness of WHAT you are communicating to your dog at any given moment. Bennie Copeland and Devin Best FamilyDogFusion@gmail.com No Ep 054 Teach Your Dog to Stay https://familydogfusion.com/podcast/discover-your-dog/ep-054-problem-solved-teach-dog-stay/ https://familydogfusion.com/podcast/discover-your-dog/ep-054-problem-solved-teach-dog-stay/#respond Wed, 19 Oct 2016 13:00:37 +0000 http://familydogfusion.com/?post_type=podcast&p=2417

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Teaching your dog to hold commands until released makes the STAY command unnecessary.

Today, discover how using a release command gives you more control over your dog with less effort.

In this episode, Devin and Bennie discuss what it means for your dog to be “All-Done” with a command.

Show Highlights

  • If you don’t have a release command, how can your dog understand your intent?
  • Many dog trainers teach STAY as a separate command, yet do not teach a release command for your dog.
  • Bennie calls this “filler,” while Devin thinks it’s marketing fluff to make the training package sound more valuable.
  • Refresher: the difference between a formal command and a casual command IS the release command.
  • If there is no release command, then technically all your dog has to do is the command itself exactly once, momentarily. Technically, she is doing what you requested of her (and no more).
  • You have to teach your dog that she is to hold a command until released.
  • Bennie discusses why a common phrase or word like “okay” is not really a good release command.
  • Having a release command allows you to create good structure, and gives the dog something to recognize as the end of the command.
  • Devin brings up a seeming contradiction in discussing how a dog can hold a command for long periods of time, when in the past we’ve talked about a dog having only a 5 second awareness.
  • Devin finally admits that Bennie really knows what he talking about!

Homework

  • Teaching your dog a release command.

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