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Proofing Vs Generalizing In Dog Training To Grow Skills And Confidence

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When I first started dog training 30 or so years ago, I was studying the sport of dog obedience because I wanted to compete. We were taught to lure our dog to do what we wanted and then move to the proofing stage. When proofing, we were looking for errors to test how well the dog understood what we’d taught them. And if our dog failed, we were instructed to give them a correction. What if we changed our mindset from proofing to building confidence? We’re covering how to help our dogs clearly understand what we want in any location and situation.

In the episode you'll hear:
• How you can have a welltrained dog without using corrections and intimidation.
• What proofing in dog training is and why it can create unrealistic expectations.
• About the acquisition and fluency stages of training a dog.
• How we can look at any behavior we are training as just one trick.
• That fluency will let you know what your dog really understands.
• How to generalize behavior, so your dog has the confidence to perform anywhere.
• Why generalizing leads to environmental neutrality for dogs.
• Bob Bailey’s 80% rule and using Jean Donaldson’s ““Push, Stick or Drop” to determine that 80%.

Resources:
1. Podcast Episode 172: How To Teach Your Dog Anything With My Training Plan – 5C    • How To Teach Your Dog Anything With M...  
2. Podcast Episode 24: Help for Dogs who Chase Chipmunks, Bicycles, and Neighbor’s Cats (Distraction Intensity Index)    • Distraction Intensity Index: Help For...  
3. Blog Post: Head Games https://susangarrettdogagility.com/20...
4. YouTube Video: Susan Garrett Riffs on Transfer of Value in Dog Training (and water loving Labradors)    • Transfer of Value in Dog Training Exa...  

Timestamps:
00:00 What I was taught about proofing in dog training.
01:47 Intimidation isn’t necessary for a welltrained dog.
03:57 The elements of the acquisition stage of dog training.
04:33 Why all behaviors are just one trick.
08:44 What everyone needs to know about fluency.
10:00 Generalizing and confidencebuilding create fluency.
10:27 Bob Bailey’s 80% rule.
11:37 Jean Donaldson’s “Push, Stick, Drop” generalizing method.
15:36 Train the dog in front of you and consider environment.

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Susan Garrett’s interest in animal behaviour started at the University of Guelph where she earned a Bachelor of Science majoring in Animal Science. Since then she has developed into a preeminent dog trainer and canine sports instructor and competitor. Susan is one of the most successful agility competitors of the last three decades. She has won multiple Gold Medals at National or World Championship events with every dog she has ever owned over the past 30 years.

A natural teacher and an entertaining speaker, Susan is world renowned as a leading educator of dog trainers. Her understanding of how to apply sciencebased learning principles to both competitive and family pet dog training has been pivotal in changing how dogs are trained.

Susan is now helping many thousands of dog owners in 132 countries have the best relationship possible with their dogs. The real joy for her comes from bringing confidence to dogs and their owner through playful interactions and relationship building games that are grounded firmly in the science of how animals learn.


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