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  • #61470
    kizkiznobite
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    Cueing to Location – Or teaching the dog that ‘I am managing this and I will be in your space and you will do what I ask!’

    #91544

    Ahem, Beeeeeeeeev

    Can you tell me what this means please (in Jayne language (easy/simple)):

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    until you get 10 behaviours

    Does it mean do it 10 times???

    I’ve been busy printing and highlighting all morning !!  Tee hee  😉

    #91545
    Anonymous
    Guest

    hi,

    i think so yes 🙂

    in the “sit” case it would mean that you can visually cue a sit – click – treat – move to side – click – treat and start over again 10 times without shuffling, standing, pawing or anything else that isnt a sit and keep your bum there till i say 🙂

    claire x

    p.s. i never charged wills to clicker i just put it in and he seemed to know ??  (only coz no-one told me to do it !!)

    #91546

    Hmm I’m not sure about the clicker thing!?!?  Wouldn’t I need it in my hand all of the time all day and night?  Is it easy to pick up? easy for me I mean LOL

    #91547
    Anonymous
    Guest

    yep and yep

    buy clicker and attach it to springy clip thing which clips to your jeans etc …

    basically you click to mark the behaviour you want ie: as soon as bum hits floor for a sit and this “bridges” the gap between doing the behaviour and the reward (you will also need super trendy bum bag with treats in 😉 )

    claire x

    #91548
    Gracie
    Member

    you say 15 hours of training for an older dog over a week, how long could the sessions be?

    #91549

    I don’t really know Gracie but I reckon it would be divided between the 7 days and I would image you’d have breaks inbetween.  Don’t know if it’s correct to do this but I’m gonna go for half hour sessions with Murphy.  Listen to me as if I know what I’m talking about  ::) LOL

    Claire – what do I do if I’m upstairs and my OH is downstairs with Smurph? Would he have to learn it as well?

    #91550
    Anonymous
    Guest

    ideally OH will buy into it too but once cue is reliable – and i mean reliable !!  you dont need 2 reward every time u ask

    #91551

    Sorry to keep asking Claire – will I have to use a clicker for ever then or just until he’s fully trained and then when he’s being trained for something else??

    #91552
    Anonymous
    Guest

    for ever and ever ….

    #91553
    Anonymous
    Guest

    sorry – that was too sweet to resist !

    no not forever 🙂  with william he will do his decent cues visually only but Bev ought to answer this as i want to make sure its right 4u x

    shes out 2day x

    #91554
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    shes out 2day x

    I know, I keep checking to see who’s on line to see if she’s there, you watch she’ll ‘hide’ herself now so I can’t see when she’s on LOL  😀

    And Claire – good job I didn’t read the ‘for ever and ever’ first or I would have gone  😮  😮 LOL

    #91555
    kizkiznobite
    Member

    as a dogs first introduction to clicker training asuming the clicker is charged and the rules are in place then 10 minutes sessions are enough – about 3 or 4 a day – make the sessions obvious ie they have a start and an end – with a here we go and thats it then all done and treat box free shaping objects put away – once the dog understands that the click means something good is going to follow then for everyday behaviours gotten outside of the training session you can click your fingers or your tongue and the reward can be praise. as the dog starts to learn then you can build up to 30 minutes but not before otherwise frustration and boredom will kick in – if that happens then stop and re start later – if the behaviour you are working on breaks down or starts to go weak then do something the dog knows and finds easy and always always end on a good note – so always finish we a postitive.

    #91556

    Bev, do you have anything on free shaping then so I can understand it.  Sorry to be a pain in the butt, I know you’re busy  😉

    #91557
    Gracie
    Member
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