Fine Dining

    • Gold Top Dog

    Fine Dining

    I wanted to share this with everyone and since I know not everyone visits training, thought I'd share it here. 

    I bought Leslie Nelson's Really Reliable Recall video and watched it.  The part that struck me in her video is the concept of fine dining.  This is the difference between eating at a fast food restaurant and a 4 course, high class, restaurant.  You go in to the fast food place, gulp down your food, and head home.  Nothing memorable.  At the high class place, you go in, order wine, have an appetizer, salad, main course, and maybe dessert.  Very memorable!

    While watching this, it occured to me that I have been "jackpotting" all wrong.  I have been just giving a fist full of treats.  The dog eats them all quickly and they're gone.  A supersized meal at McD's ISN'T better than the 4 course meal!

    So this is what Leslie suggests.  You fine dine your dog.  Instead of giving a treat and then you're done, you break off pieces of that treat, give praise and pets and whatever else, while feeding these smaller, but MANY pieces of food.  So your dog gets treats for a longer period of time, not necessarily more food.  She suggest that a memorable treating experience is a longer one, not higher in quantity.  I imagine I could still feed the fist full of treats if I wanted to, but I should do it one at a time, not all at once.

    Since that was a "light bulb" experience for me, I wanted to share.  :D 
    • Gold Top Dog
    I know what you're saying.  I've been working on Grady's recall for what seems like forever.  I finally had my "ah ha" moment when he got loose one day.  I swore I wasn't going to "chase" him.  I had a really good new meaty bone.  I just walked up the street with said bone in my hand.  VOILA, he came to me!  Since then, I've been working with him with special treats like leftover pistrami & pieces of meat.  Things he really loves & are a high value treat.  It's amazing how responsive he is when I use the good stuff.
    • Gold Top Dog
    Wow, your timing is impeccable posting this.  I *think* I accidentally did this last night.   Slick has basically lost his down stay completely (part adolescensce, part bad mommy not doing it enough).  So, last night we did a "down" and I could tell he wanted to shoot right back up as soon as he got the treat.  So, I only gave him a tiny treat, but I stayed there with him petting him and talking to him randomly clicking and treating as long as stayed down.  He visibly relaxed and stayed down until I released him.  Would you consider this "fine dining"?  
    • Gold Top Dog
    yes, and what you do in that instance is increase the time between the initial down and the beginning of fine dining.  You would need to shorten the fine dining over time, then begin random  reward, etc.... 

    I would tend to use fine dining for REALLY good performance.  For us, it's hitting the weaves all the way through without popping out.  Since we've had problems with this, if she does it successfully without having to start over, she gets fine dining.  If she pops out, she gets a reward, but the fast food kind.  ;)  Make sense?
    • Gold Top Dog
    Ah, totally makes sense!  And the concept of a "junk food" reward.. yep!