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DOG TRAINING LOG SHEETSUse with weeks 1-4The Love That Dog Training Programwww.lovethatdogbook.com

130Love your d o g !w e e kBaileyWed.T r a i n i n g l o g f o r D ayskillUsing Treats as Lures. Practice luringyour dog with treats.Luring to Sit. Touch treat to dog’s nose,lure up (rump goes down), mark, praise,touch collar, treat last.Luring to Recall, Part 1. Take 2 or3 steps back, lure dog. Mark, praise, touchcollar, treat last. If dog already sits, add it.Eye Contact Exercise. Touch treat todog’s nose, then bring it to your eyes. Markand reward for dog’s eye contact.Walking, “Be a Tree.” When dog pullsleash, stop and hold leash firmly to yourbody. When dog looks back at you, mark,lure, and start again.Leash Tethering. Around your home.Hand-Feeding. Feed all meals by handfrom dog’s bowl. Your dog sees that you arethe giver of food.Crate Training. Teach dog to love hiscrate.Potty Training. Keep track of input(meals and treats) and output (potty time).Note accidents.Bite Inhibition, Handling,Gentling, “Ouch” exercise. Lots ofgentle handling. Touch paws and all overbody.Choose an Activity/Game.Peekaboo—played with kids.Choose a SocializationExperience.1. Picked up kids from school.2. Played with neighbor’s puppy.Good Dog 02 6th.bp.indd 30progress notesBailey enjoys following lure aspracticingoutside.weFirstmovetimearoundthe house.Success!First time practicing outside.Success!Kids enjoyed luring Bailey to sit.We are having fun.Dog is not sitting when I lurehim into me. Help! But at leasthe comes when I call him.Dog is staring at all of us allGreat!!! the time. Is that ok? We like it.Attention skills are better.Maybe next We are not getting anywherefast, but he is looking back atweekus when we stop moving. I amSAMPLE so patient!LOG:Keep track I lost the clip so I bought aof your dog’s longer leash to go around mysuccesses waist. He is more attentive.Dog loves hand-feedingHe doesn’t care when exercise.the kids run by his food bowl.loves his crate, but notMixed Heready for me to close door.Had 2 accidents, but it was ourfault.NeedsworkOopsNeedspractice He stops biting when I say‘‘ouch,’’ but starts again. But hisbiting is all play and is gettinggentler.Bailey did great and so did thekids. I reminded the kids to begentle with Bailey’s eyes.1. He got excited so we handfed for sits, and he calmeddown.2. Neighbor puppy is a brat.Help!8/13/10 4:19 PM

186t h e L o v e t h at d o g t r a i n i n g p r o g r a mw e e kT r a ining log f o r DayskillUsing Treats as Lures Practice luringyour dog with treats.progress notesFirst time practicing outside.Success!Luring to Sit  Touch treat to dog’s nose,lure up (rump goes down), mark, praise,touch collar, treat last.Luring to Recall, Part 1 Take 2 or3 steps back, lure dog. Mark, praise, touchcollar, treat last. Extra: If dog already sits,add a sit before the treat. Be animated andhappy when you lure.Eye-Contact Exercise  Touch treat todog’s nose, then bring it to your eyes. Markand reward for dog’s eye contact.Walking: “Be a Tree” When dog pullsleash, stop and hold leash firmly to yourbody. When dog looks back at you, mark,lure, and start again.Leash Tethering  Around your home.Hand-feeding  Feed all meals by handfrom dog’s bowl. Your dog sees that you arethe giver of food.Crate Training  Teach dog to love hiscrate. Many treats and meals in and aroundcrate.Potty Training  Keep track of input(meals and treats) and output (potty time).Note accidents.Bite Inhibition, Handling,Gentling  “Ouch” exercise. Lots of gentlehandling. Touch paws and all over body.Choose an Activity/Game.Choose a SocializationExperience.For free training log downloads, visit lovethatdogbook.com.Good Dog 04 6th.bp.indd 868/13/10 4:23 PM

1002t h e L o v e t h at d o g t r a i n i n g p r o g r a mw e e kT r a i n i n g l o g f o r DayskillReal-Life Rewards System  Cueyour dog to sit for everything, including allmeals, at start of walks and training, beforegoing into and exiting crate, playing.progress notesFirst time practicing outside.Success!Sit: Hand Signal, from lure tocue  Try to increase your dog’s speedyresponse to your hand signal (visual cue)without causing failure.Sit: Withdrawing Treats  Put thetreats in your other hand while cueing sit.Then withdraw treats slowly by using slotmachine techniques.Recall: Increase Luring Distance,Add Verbal Cue  Add sit at end of recall.Increase distance one step at a time. Add“[Dog’s name], come here!” verbal/visualcue.Down: Luring  Start from sit. Slide treattoward dog’s chest then lure straight down.When dog begins following down, mark,praise, collar, and then treat last.Release: Verbal Cue  Drop dog’sleash, point to toy or playmate as you say“release” or “go play.” Make sure that you’rein a contained/fenced area.Leash Tethering  At home, add randompattern walking. Help your dog anticipateyour moves with your own body languageand gestures.Crate Training & HandFeeding  Teach dog to love his crate.Hand-feed all meals in and around crate.Potty Training  Keep track of input(meals and treats) and output (potty time).Note accidents.Bite Inhibition, Handling,Gentling  “Ouch” exercise as youexplore dog’s mouth. Lots of gentlehandling. Touch paws and all over body.Choose an Activity/Game.Choose a SocializationExperience.For free training log downloads, visit lovethatdogbook.com.Good Dog 05 6th.bp.indd 1008/13/10 4:23 PM

1163t h e L o v e t h at d o g t r a i n i n g p r o g r a mw e e kT r a i n i n g l o g f o r DayskillWalkingUSETREATSAddAS informalLURES. heeling withwalk-stop-sit-walk-stop-sit exercise.Troubleshoot leash pulling with “be a tree,”leash tethering, Follow the Lure.progress notesFirst time practicing outside.Success!Sit: Add Verbal Cue  Combine theLURE TOverbalcueSIT.with hand signal throughout thistraining program. Continue giving clearhand signals.Puppy Pushups Sit-down-sit. Mark eachsit,down,sit. Praise,collar,2-3andLURETO andRECALL(Parttouch1). Taketreatatbackend of beforeeach cycle.Sharpendog’sstepsluringdog.Ifresponseto cues sits,and focusyou. todog alreadyaddonthatskill. Sit-Stay “Glue” leash hand toCookiehip, touch treat to dog’s nose, and toss itEYE CONTACT.Touchtreatbeyonddog’s reach.Cue sit(then tomark).dog’snose,thenbringto yourThensendto takeit, markanditpraise.eyes. Mark and reward for eyeSit-Stay(Alternative Method) Dogcontact.sits, touch treat to dog’s nose, then holdbetween your eyes. Increase dog’s focus on“BE ATREE” timeWHILEWALKING.If dogyou.Increasewhensuccessful.pulls leash, stop and hold leashfirmlyto yourbody.Off& TakeIt: Phase1 WhenHold sixdogtreats,looksatsayyou,mark,shift1 tobackfingers,“takeit.” Onlure,4th repand quiet:startkeepIf again.dog tries to get it, say “off”sharply. As dog looks at you, say “take it.”LEASH TETHERING. Practice aroundthe house.Recall& Sit combo withRelease  After each minute of supervisedplay, recall (“come here”) and sit (mark,praise, touch collar, reward). Release to playagain.HAND-FEEDING. This week, feed allmeals u Like  Evaluate yourself. How well doyou recognize and acknowledge your dogfor offering behaviors without being asked?CRATE TRAINING.Potty Training Keep track of input(meals and treats) and output (potty time).Note accidents.Baseline Behaviors Crate training,POTTY TRAINING. Keep trackhand-feeding, bite inhibition, handlingof input (meals and treats)and gentling.and output (potty time) Noteaccidents.Choose an Activity/Game.Bite Inhibition, Handling,Gentling. “Ouch” exercise. Lots of gentlehandling. Touchpaws and all over body.Choosea SocializationExperience.From the book Love That Dog! by Dawn Sylvia-Stasiewicz & Larry Kay (Workman Publishing)Forfree traininglog downloads,visitlovethatdogbook.com. DawnSylvia-Stasiewicz.For freetraininglog downloads, visit www. meritpuppy.comGood Dog 06.6th.bp.indd 1168/13/10 4:24 PM

1344t h e L o v e t h at d o g t r a i n i n g p r o g r a mw e e kT r a i n i n g l o g f o r istance  Generalize to outdoorlocations. With training partner’s help,practice the Runaway and Lassie Recallexercise.LURE UntilTO SIT.Recalled: Add Distance,Stayprogress notesFirst time practicing outside.Success!Duration & Distance  Add steps andtime gradually, generalize to new locations.Circle around dog as he sits and stays.Down:BehaviorLURE TONamingRECALL the(Part1). Take steps backdog. Ifaddingverbal cuesto handdog alreadysits,addsignals.that toskill.Standing Pose  As dog sits at your side,lureso thathe standsto followEYE forwardCONTACT.Touchtreattotreat.Whenfluent,addto PuppyPushupsdog’snose,thenbringit toyoursequence,andandadd verbalcue (“pose”).eyes. Markrewardfor eyecontact.Off& Take It Trades: Phase 2Practice trades for items of equal or greater“BE A TradeTREE”specialWHILEWALKING.If dogvalue.treatsfor portionsofpullsstop and hold leashmealin leash,food bowl.firmly to your body. When dogDoorCue amark,sit, thensay “off”looksTrainingback at you,lure,beforeyou opendoor and lead through withand startagain.hand signal. Then mark, praise, reward.LEASHaddTETHERING.PracticeLater,verbal cue “let’sgo.” aroundthe house.Settle Down  From down-stay position,offer treats one by one (vending machinetechnique). When dog relaxes, say “goodsettle.” Also, hand-feed in settle position.HAND-FEEDING. This week, feed allCatch byYourDogOfferingmealshandfromdog’s bowl.Behaviors That You Like  Also, useReal-Life Rewards System.Potty TRAINING.Training  Keep track of inputCRATE(meals and treats) and output (potty time).Note accidents.Baseline Behaviors  Crate training,hand-feeding,bite inhibition,handling andPOTTYTRAINING.Keep trackgentling.ofinput (meals and treats)and output (potty time) Noteaccidents.Choose an Activity/Game.Bite Inhibition, Handling,Gentling. “Ouch” exercise. Lots of gentlehandling.paws and all over body.ChooseToucha SocializationExperience.From the book Love That Dog! by Dawn Sylvia-Stasiewicz & Larry Kay (Workman Publishing) Sylvia-Stasiewicz.For freetraininglog downloads, visit www. meritpuppy.comForDawnfree traininglog downloads,visitlovethatdogbook.com.Good Dog 07.6th.bp.indd 1348/13/10 4:25 PM

PoTTy TRAININg Keep track of input (meals and treats) and output (potty time). Note accidents. bAsElINE bEhAVIoRs Crate training, hand-feeding, bite inhibition, handling and gentling. choosE AN AcTIVITy/gAME. choosE A socIAlIzATIoN ExPERIENcE. for free training log downloads, visit lovethatdogbook.com. Good Dog 06.6th.bp.indd 116 8/13/10 4:24 PM

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