Old view, new view The old school of thought was that playing tug with your dog would teach him to be “dominant” and should be avoided at all costs. And it is not surprising that this viewpoint still exists. Poorly executed tug-o-war games often excite dogs with low thresholds for arousal, dogs that are fired up easily. They can also …
Adding the Cue: A Unique Approach
When we first start out clicker training, we tend to get very excited about the fact that we can teach the dog a new behavior in just a few clicks. Suddenly, we have a dog that sits, does a belly flop down, a spin, a paw wave, and six other things—but all at once. You’re hoping for a sit/stay, and the dog is …