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Sport Junior Dog Training Guide

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Sport Junior Dog Training Guide

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LESSON TWO
ADDING DISTRACTIONS

Find training areas with distractions.

Start with mild distractions that are

farther away from your dog. Gradually

increase the temptation and excitement

level by using more attractive distrac-

tions and by training closer to them.
Keep the rope on your dog during this

phase because you may need it to help

him turn and come to you.
If he fails to come or respond to the nick,

keep repeating the command and nicking

as you guide him to you with the rope.
Be creative in finding distractions and

practice Lesson Two for several sessions

in different training areas.
End with a play session.

Call your dog away from a distraction. If he does

not respond to the first command, repeat your

command and give a nick.

WHAT IF…?
1.

He never gets any quicker or more at-

tentive, even after several sessions.

Solution 1:

Call him from a shorter distance.

Solution 2:

You might need to increase

the intensity a level. Also see whether

your collar strap is tight enough.
2.

He keeps an eye on you and never

“faces away from you.”

Solution:

Call anyway and follow the

procedure.
3.

He stays so close you can’t get far

enough away from him to call.

Solution 1:

Space your repetitions far-

ther apart.

Solution 2:

Do not use a nick with ev-

ery repetition.

Solution 3:

Have an assistant lead him

away from you and release him to come

when you call.
Remember, he cannot learn how to re-

spond to the e-collar without actual prac-

tice at responding to the nick so create

opportunities to follow the procedure in

Lesson One.