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Ep 131 Casual Commands Vs Formal Commands

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Are you not getting what you’re asking for?

In this episode we compare the casual communication that you have with your dog on a daily basis with formal commands that you use only when you are expecting specific results and actions.

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  • Casual communication (or casual commands) that you do on a daily basis
  • Formal commands you use only when you are expecting results and actions from your dog.
  • The more you think you are giving good signals when really, you are just confusing your dog.
  • As these miscommunications start to increase, you get frustrated.
  • Here are some common mistakes:
    • You give commands in a casual way yet you expect a formal response from your dog.
  • What is the difference between a casual command and a formal command.
    • Casual commands are a way of communicating things that your dog may or may not know.
    • Things your dog may or may not want to do.
    • Things your dog does not have to have an immediate reaction to when you say them.
  • Example – you say, Come on when you are walking.
    • You may expect your dog to follow you or walk with you, but you are not worried if she does or not.
    • You are just walking.
    • You may even use your dog s name to get her attention.
    • We try to get our dog s attention and yet there are very little expectations with those casual phrases or commands.
  • A formal command example in this situation would be the PLACE command.
    • A formal command has an expectation and a release.
    • When the Place command is given your dog should be expected:
      • To go to the mat you point at, lie down on it, and stay there until released.
    • Your dog is now waiting to be released.
  • If your dog only listens to you when you are yelling,
  • You have taught it that the only time you are serious is when you raise your voice.
  • If it’s when she is looking at you, then you have taught her by getting in front of her.
  • So if you find yourself repeating commands see if you are being consistent with your causal vs formal commands.
  • Teach the commands:
    • Come-On Casual, Heel Formal
    • Go to your Bed Casual, Place Formal
    • Let’s Go Casual, Come Formal

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Are you not getting what you’re asking for?

In this episode we compare the casual communication that you have with your dog on a daily basis with formal commands that you use only when you are expecting specific results and actions.

Show Highlights

  • Casual communication (or casual commands) that you do on a daily basis
  • Formal commands you use only when you are expecting results and actions from your dog.
  • The more you think you are giving good signals when really, you are just confusing your dog.
  • As these miscommunications start to increase, you get frustrated.
  • Here are some common mistakes:
    • You give commands in a casual way yet you expect a formal response from your dog.
  • What is the difference between a casual command and a formal command.
    • Casual commands are a way of communicating things that your dog may or may not know.
    • Things your dog may or may not want to do.
    • Things your dog does not have to have an immediate reaction to when you say them.
  • Example – you say, Come on when you are walking.
    • You may expect your dog to follow you or walk with you, but you are not worried if she does or not.
    • You are just walking.
    • You may even use your dog s name to get her attention.
    • We try to get our dog s attention and yet there are very little expectations with those casual phrases or commands.
  • A formal command example in this situation would be the PLACE command.
    • A formal command has an expectation and a release.
    • When the Place command is given your dog should be expected:
      • To go to the mat you point at, lie down on it, and stay there until released.
    • Your dog is now waiting to be released.
  • If your dog only listens to you when you are yelling,
  • You have taught it that the only time you are serious is when you raise your voice.
  • If it’s when she is looking at you, then you have taught her by getting in front of her.
  • So if you find yourself repeating commands see if you are being consistent with your causal vs formal commands.
  • Teach the commands:
    • Come-On Casual, Heel Formal
    • Go to your Bed Casual, Place Formal
    • Let’s Go Casual, Come Formal

Take Our Survey

Give us your input on training programs from FamilyDogFusion.

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Get In Touch

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Dog Training Definitions

Dog Training Tips and Postulates

Dog Training Rules

The post Ep 131 Casual Commands Vs Formal Commands appeared first on FamilyDogFusion.

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