๐Volume down until 2:36! FYI The voiceover part at the beginning of the video is a bit louder than the rest - and that ends at 2:36 ๐
No matter what โ whether youโre starting with an 8-week-old puppy or an older dog โ this is always the very first place I begin when it comes to training.
This exercise (shown in the video) focuses on the primary commands: stand, sit, and down. Itโs the first step to get you comfortable with using a marker word or clicker and it sets the foundation for everything else.
Not only is this a fun game, but it also:
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Builds strong foundational skills
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Helps your dog learn through offering behaviors
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Creates a positive training habit for both you and your dog
What weโre looking for:
- Mark and reward when your dog offers sit, down, or stand
- Mark and reward for leaving it
- In this video, we also introduced an โupโ onto the KLIMB for extra fun and confidence building
๐ Be conscious of your hand positions as you train:
- Sit โ hover your fist above your dogโs head
- Down โ point directly toward the ground
- Stand โ hold your thumb at their nose, then pull your hand slightly back toward you
Whether youโve been training for years or are just starting out, this is a fantastic way to begin. And most importantly โ your dog will have fun doing it with you!
๐ฅ Hereโs a look at Sandy in her very first training session practicing this foundational game.