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Dog Training: Same Method Used to Train Service Dogs

This course teaches students how to train their dogs using the same method used to train service dogs. Students’ good dog will become their great dog once they learn to tap into their dogs’ ability to focus.
Cheri Amrine, M.A. ed
Average rating:
4.7
Number of reviews:
(118)
Class

What's included

8 live meetings
6 in-class hours
Homework
1-2 hours per week. Students are expected to work with their dogs throughout the week on the skills and concepts presented in class.

Class Experience

US Grade 7 - 10
This course, the first in a series of eight, will teach students the fundamentals of training their dogs to focus in order to shape behaviors. To emphasize the power of the methods employed, it is worthy to note that the methods taught in this course are the same ones used to teach service dogs. As with all training, each dog will learn at a different rate, which is to say that this course is designed with this in mind. That said, each week, students will be presented essential information on how to train their dogs. The training technique(s) will be demonstrated, not just explained. In addition, students will have time for a brief Q and A at the end of each class. Students will learn the value of taking the time to build an excellent foundation; one from which to grow their dogs’ abilities.
  
Week One-Two
Foundation: how and when to click 
Students will learn to use a clicker/marker in conjunction with rewards: basic treats, high-value treats, and jackpots. To appreciate the great value of using a clicker, students will watch a video clip that demonstrates the training process on people. Homework: Clicker/Marker practice.

Foundational training: loading the clicker
Students will learn to implement basic clicker training techniques to get their dog to understand that click = treat. And then, click = correct behavior. Students will start by using the clicker on a behavior that the dog already knows. Students will work on FOCUS, SIT, and STAY.

Week Three-Four
Foundational training: eye contact 
Students will learn a few essential training techniques, as well as work to use flexible thinking while in training mode. They will use these skills to teach their dogs to make eye contact. Homework: Increase the duration of eye contact from 2-3 seconds to 10-30 seconds, depending on your dogs’ ability.

Foundational training: increasing focus
Students will use the same techniques learned in the previous lesson to teach their dogs to focus. The goal is to keep the engagement fun, while slowly increasing the duration of your dogs’ focus. Students will work on FOCUS, SIT, STAY, PLACE and COME.

Week Five-Six
Foundational training: adding distractions
Students will continue using the essential clicker training techniques to build their dogs’ confidence by increasing their dogs’ comprehension and duration of focus. Homework: make a short video of you training your dog to maintain eye contact for 10+ seconds.

Foundational training: outdoor distractions
Students will continue using essential clicker training techniques. Students will challenge their dogs’ ability to focus by taking the training outside. Students will learn, first-hand, that once their dogs are able to hold eye contact, distractions, of various types, will not impede their dogs’ ability to focus. Students will work on FOCUS, SIT, STAY, PLACE, COME, DOWN, LLW

Week Seven-Eight
Foundation training: working for a living
Students will teach their dogs to focus/maintain eye contact for 5-10 seconds in order to be fed, to be taken for a walk, to play with a toy, to exit the house, etc. Students will work to keep the training sessions fun and engaging.

Foundation Training: calm, cool and collected
Students will continue their work from the previous session teaching their dogs to focus/maintain eye contact for 5-10 seconds in order to be fed, to be taken for a walk, to play with a toy, to exit the house, etc. In addition, students will work on refining their ability to shape behavior (i.e. PLACE for 2-5 minutes with distractions, LLW for the 5 minutes, then social walking for 10 minutes, RETRIEVE consistently, etc). Students will work on FOCUS, SIT, STAY, PLACE, COME, DOWN, LLW, HEEL, and RETRIEVE.

Note: The instructor can make adjustments to the listed content and its order to meet the needs of the learners.
Students will be evaluated as follows: Optional
Participation
A: Student participates in all classes.
B: Student participates in almost all of the classes.
C: Student participates in most of the classes.
Notebook
A: Students take detailed notes. The notes are organized. The notes can be used by someone else to learn about training one’s dog.
B: Students take fairly detailed notes. The notes are organized. The notes can be used by someone else to learn about training one’s dog.
C: Students take fairly detailed notes. The notes are somewhat organized. The notes can be used by someone else to learn about training one’s dog.
Training
A: Student is able to use the fundamentals of dog training to shape at least one behavior.
B: Student is able to use the basic fundamentals of dog training to teach his/her dog to maintain focus and to maintain eye contact for 5-10 seconds before being fed, going for a walk, getting a toy, etc.
C: Student is able to use the basic fundamentals of dog training to increase the focus/duration of eye contact of his/her dog

Note: This is the first course in a series of eight courses. This class meets once a week for eight weeks. 

Materials:
Clicker
Access to a dog to train
Notebook and pencil
Lots of treats
Dog toys
Leash

Other Details

Supply List
Clicker
Access to a dog to train
Notebook and pencil
Lots of treats
Dog toys
Leash
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined February, 2019
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Teacher expertise and credentials
I am a certified dog trainer and a canine behaviorist.

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$156

for 8 classes
1x per week, 8 weeks
45 min

Completed by 224 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 12-17
4-12 learners per class

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