"Distracting situations" refers to circumstances or events that divert our attention or make it difficult to concentrate on what we are doing or thinking. They can interrupt our focus and make it harder for us to accomplish tasks or stay engaged in conversations or activities.
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As your dog becomes more comfortable following your lead in
even distracting situations, you are ready to lessen your reliance on a plan and replace it with the new habit!
Test 9: Reaction to distraction To demonstrate the dog is confident when faced with
common distracting situations, the evaluator will select and present two distractions.
Even in the
most distracted situations, when he's playing with other dogs, for example, or wanting to chase a deer or a squirrel, we call Tully and he disengages from the activity.
Problem solving skills for challenging issues such as foot handling, trailer loading, and helping your horse feel comfortable in highly distracting situations
We'll help you teach them cues so they can relax in the boats, exit only when asked, and
handle distracting situations such as other dogs, wildlife, and higher use areas.
Your dog will learn how to greet strangers with impeccable manners, walk calmly with you through crowds and
other distracting situations, keep her calm around other canines, and work at a distance.
When your dog can look at you most situations 9 out of 10 times when asked, you are ready to use the cue in
significantly distracting situations, as when a dog or unfamiliar person is approaching.
Training topics include hand signal exercises for the sit, down and stand, heeling with attention, recalls
in distracting situations, finishes, improving and proofing stays, sit and stand stays for examination.
There's blame on both sides but as good a player as he is it is
a distracting situation.
Your dog will learn sit, down, stay, go to your bed, leave it, recall, loose leash walking, and — most importantly — how to focus on you in
distracting situations.
The same applies to any cue that you are tempted to give in a new or
distracting situation.
In this class, dogs learn self control and better attention skills during exciting or
distracting situations.
We'll take your dog everywhere we go and teach him / her how to behave and respond under the most difficult and
distracting situations.
Reaction to Distractions Dog must be able to demonstrate that he can remain calm in
distracting situations.
Offering 100 % Attention with an eager attitude in
distracting situations is a very difficult behavior for most dogs.
It has to be calm in busy or
distracting situations, without becoming panicked or aggressive.
Now you are ready to take it on the road and practice in more
distracting situations.