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Bite-Sized Basics: Sit, Down, Stay
Welcome! Intro & Preparation
Welcome! Here's What to Expect (0:41)
What You'll Need
Using a Marker Word or Clicker (1:38)
Teach Your Dog to Follow a Lure (1:00)
Sit
Luring a Sit (0:23)
Fading the Treat Lure for Sit: Empty Hand (0:25)
Adding a Verbal Cue (0:20)
Fading the Hand Signal for Sit
Adding Distractions & Changing Environments for Sit
Troubleshooting Common Setbacks for Sit
Real-Life Uses for Sit
Down
Luring a Down (0:41)
Fading the Treat Lure for Down: Empty Hand
Adding a Verbal Cue
Fading the Hand Signal for Down
Adding Distractions & Changing Environments for Down
Troubleshooting Common Setbacks for Down
Real-Life Uses for Down
BONUS: The Hang Out Hack
Stay
Teaching Stay: Implied vs. Cued?
The 3 D's
Define Your Stay Criteria
Choose a Release Word
Start with Duration
Add in Distance (0:17)
Work around Distraction (0:39)
Reasons Your Dog Might Struggle with Stay
Enhancing Performance
Next Steps in Training: Recognizing Training Progress
Fading Out the Marker Word or Clicker
Fading Out Food Treats
BONUS: The Automatic Sit
What Is an Automatic Sit?
Teaching an Automatic Sit (0:38)
Troubleshooting for the Automatic Sit (1:05)
Wrap-up
Things to Consider: When Sits and Downs Aren't Necessary
Continuing the Learning Process
Real-Life Uses for Sit
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