Boxermom2Marley
Posted : 9/15/2011 2:34:32 PM
Wow Lies, you are so dead on! That is what the trainer is doing. Same thing came with the bringing a toy back to me. He said break it down into small steps and first have the dog touch the toy with his nose and reward with the other hand. Continue doing this until he *knows* after he touches it, he will get a treat/reward. Then move it to the floor and have the dog touch it and then come back to you for the reward. Next step, bring the toy back to you and get the reward. etc etc. He did want me to reward Mar when he would just touch the bowl with a paw or show any interest in it (preferred I use a clicker, but I have never done this with Marley, so I would use praise). Having you explain it, I GET IT! The trainer was confusing me! I had no idea why I was needing to break it down into tiny steps.
However, I have never trained Marley this way. He just isnt getting it. He is so used to me showing him what I want and expect him to do. I have always been the end all be all I guess. Is that a bad thing? That I didnt let my dog do his own thinking and he looks to me for direction?
ETA: I am not trying to speak negatively about this training method, I am sure it works for a lot of people and maybe it IS the better route to go if you want your dog to think more independantly, but to me, it seems so time consuming when I would think it would be a lot easier to show the dog what you want.