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Training Around Distractions
By:Adam Katz
Dear Adam:
I have eventually received your book and cassettes. The post office apologized for the delay caused by a petrol shortage over here.
Your book was worth waiting for and I hope to action some of your advice. [Editor's note: Those British sure do talk funny, eh?]
[To read about the book and tapes he's talking about, take a look at: http://www.dogproblems.com/secretsbook.htm]
I would like to ask a very simple question:
My working red setter is 18 months old and is generally regarded as being well-trained EXCEPT in two main areas:
1.) He will not obey at training classes when there are a large number of dogs and bitches which may prevent use in the obedience shows.
2.) His second fault... or should I say mine... is that I cannot train him to quarter when looking for game. I am generally training on the Moors alone. I have all the training aids you mention in your book.
Thanks again,
George
Dear George:
Regarding your first question... all I can really recommend is that you re-read the book and pay special attention to the issues of timing, consistency and motivation. As I DO go into very specific detail in the book about how to train around distractions, I can only infer that I'm missing the details regarding what specific you're not understanding.
In general, you must remember that:
AS THE DISTRACTION BECOMES MORE MOTIVATIONAL, YOUR CORRECTIONS MUST BECOME MORE MOTIVATIONAL, TOO.
But before you can do this, you must make 100% sure that your dog understands your command-in a variety of different locations, and WITHOUT the distraction of other dogs.
It's only after you've achieved this level of understanding that it's really fair to correct a dog of disobedience.
As for your second question: I'm a behaviorist and street-oriented obedience trainer. Hunt dog training is one of the areas that I have no experience. By quartering, I suppose you're talking about having the dog run back and forth over an area of ground, while slowly advancing. (At least that's what Webster's dictionary suggested.) If I knew the intent and application in which you were trying to get the dog to work, I could most likely devise a training program to teach your dog this behavior.
That's all for now, folks!
Adam
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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: www.dogproblems.com
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