I like to live a life of
always setting my dogs up for success!
Make sure that you do your best to
always set your dog up for success when exposing him to new things, but always be prepared for those situations to go awry.
Not exact matches
I was
always careful to
set the
dogs up for success, knowing what their triggers and thresholds were, and
setting up the entry and exit portions of class so that each
dog would be challenged just enough.»
The most effective and humane training method, and the one I
always recommend, involves
setting your
dog up for success, using positive reinforcement to train the behaviors you want to see more of, and ignoring (not punishing) undesirable behaviors.
Starting off with training with a client, I
always devise a training plan that involves on
setting the
dog up for success.
This is also what balance is about, where an owner is not afraid to let a
dog walk all over them (literally or metaphorically), yet also keep things in control so that the
dog can
always be
set up for success, not failure.
Now going back to multiple
dog households — no matter how many
dogs are signed
up for training, it is
always important to be consistent with a structured training regimen, and also to approach training with the idea of not only
setting our
dogs up for success, but also
for us / the owners!
With one
dog or multiple
dogs, I
always ensure that the
dogs are
set up for success, not
for failure.
Always be consistent and patient in your biting
dog training and you will help
set your
dog up for success!