Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Hi everyone. My almost 11 week old puppy is doing really well with the "Sit, Stay" command and with his potty training. I started out using little treats to teach him to sit and stay and now sometimes he gets one and sometimes he doesn't. I have never given treats for going potty though just lots of praise. My question is what is the best way to go about teaching him to go all the way to laying down? I am just not sure how to do that or if now is even an appropiate time to teach it? Any advice would be appreciated. In fact any training advice at all would be appreciated!
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Yes the time is right. We taught Thidwick this already. You get him in the sit position and move the treat into his chest and down to the floor. Usualy they collapse into the down position ot get the treat. Don't be afraid to use high value treats to elicit the desired behavior. Eventually you can string the actions together to get more bang for your treat.
Can you describe this more? I was taught this way in clicker training obedience classes, but we never had any reason to compete. Thanks
Jenn, does it really matter how they manage to reach the down position? What I mean is that really part of the 'rules' of obedience competition or is that just preferred?
Yes, and I agree with the previous posts. Beasley is 14 wks old, and we started on "down" right around 10-11 weeks. I did it similar to the way Kurt described, just moving the treat from in front of her face down to the floor, and she follows the treat. I also incorporate the hand motion so she learns that also. But right now, she basically throws herself down on the floor from a sit position, as she's overly-eager to get the treat. I seem to recall Eloise had kind of the same motion at first, but she eventually figured out how to go down gently. And you Tucker is adorable!
I can just picture the 'throwing herself to the floor' scene LOL too funny! And the pic is soo cute!
I think it's just preference. The training method I use is used by trainers who compete too and it trains down from a sit (but not with treats) and I don't think it makes a difference in the ring. Though I've never competed. I also physically manipulate the sit and down during teaching and teach as part of heel so that helps keep it straight with heel.
Well I just got back to the office after going home for a visit with Tucker at lunchtime :) Happy to report that using Kurt's method I got Tucker to go "Down" for a treat 4 different times in the 25 minutes I was there! I was impressed by the end as he really didn't seem to get it at first, but I think he does now!
Now if I can just get him to give me his paw without trying to chew my hand off.....
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