They continue to travel down the cone as it narrows until they find the point of origin — the person or object where they are then
rewarded by their handler.
Not exact matches
The correct distance to pace, building stamina, how to keep that working drive and stay alert and focused, and not get distracted
by other dogs and
handlers... So it can be very
rewarding to see the fruition of that hard work and sacrifice!
The process is repeated several times until the dog learns that pulling no longer works, and that staying
by the
handler's side is
rewarding.
Training does more than teach just commands (which is important all
by itself) but it also teaches a system of communication, how
rewards are accessed, that paying attention to the humans is beneficial, and strengthens the bond between dog and
handler.