BEVOLASVEGAS
Posted : 2/24/2010 3:29:42 PM
I train stay very similarly. We first work very closely, & I do teach duration first. Once the dog can hold a stay, while I am standing next to them, for 5 minutes, then we move to staying with distance.
I don't correct a broken stay by putting my hands on the dog or by getting in their face. I work them on leash, & if/when they break stay, I say "wrong" & I just gather them up, & return them to do it again. This time, I ask for a short stay, & reward for it quickly.
I always work my dogs up slowly, duration wise. With Cher, I started her with the goal of a 5 second stay to earn her reward. Every time that she was successful, I increased out duration time by 5 seconds. If she broke stay, then I would reduce the stay time by 10 seconds. It's time consuming, & a bit tedious, but she can now hold her stay for my required 5 minutes, & we are working on distance now.