Dog Training E-Collar

Published 2022-04-23
Platform Udemy
Number of Students 8
Price $29.99
Instructors
Steven Lung
Subjects

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No stressing or raising your voice | Behaviors that matter RELIABLY

Shake, roll-over, and play-dead may impress dinner guests, but will not help you take them on hikes, nice walks, and share in public spaces without adding stress to you when pulling on-leash, running away, or risking their own safety.

Our dogs get more freedom when we know they will behave. Now they get to chase rabbits and sprint down streams while going outdoors. They will come when called and behave for their safety. In return, our relationships with them improve. There is less friction. They gain confidence as they know what to do instead of wondering what you are trying to communicate. In return, we get to experience more of their unconditional love and silliness at more times and in more places.

Discipline Equals Freedom - Jocko Willink

A true statement from this Navy Seal. It also applies to dogs, to enjoy more life doing dog things. Not limited to a backyard. Not limited to a shelter. Not limited to a leash. We believe dogs want to please us. Clear communication of expectations and properly reinforced behaviors for everyday life is where the 5 Functional Behaviors come in. When our dogs clearly understand these, it is all you need.

The 5 Functional Behaviors you will learn reliably

4-Step Functional Framework

1. Learn all skills with no use of an e-collar. 5 minutes, twice per day

2. Overlap treats with an e-collar at levels they can barely feel. Levels YOU can barely feel.

3. Passive association. Repetition. They learn how the e-collar works & when it turns on/off while being motivated by treats and your praise.

4. Increase their freedom slowly as we confirm their understanding of e-collar sensations and fade-out treats.

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