
Emergency Session 92: Intro to Puppy Down - Part One of the Challenge
04/22/20 • 39 min
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In this episode we're going to jump into another obedience skills challenge. This one is focused on the 'down' command.
This is an important lesson for small puppies as they develop, and even rescue adult dogs in instances where they may not have received much training, or were last trained years ago when they were puppies themselves.
EmailsI answer an email from Rachael asking about her puppy and (based on her age), whether she should stick to just the introductory training or if she's ready to move to some of the more intermediate and advanced training. I'll talk about the three phases for training puppies to use as a general guide for your dog.
Enjoy the episode! I have included some links below as well for other sessions that may be related to this one.
LIST OF PAST PODCASTS LINKSSession 22: using an air sprayer to stop barking and stubborn puppy “downing”
Session 32: What are the best chew toys for puppies? And, how to stop an older, larger puppy from
Session 44: Prevent Your Puppy from Chasing Your Kids
Session 57: Train your Puppy to get along with Baby better
Session 58: Fetch! – Teaching your Puppy the rules
And another quote/thought about resilience. I mentioned the author, Carol Dweck earlier in the episode, so I thought I'd quote her here. It's about the best thing you can teach your kids about resilience. Here's a link to her book. MINDSET, Carol Dweck.
Enjoy,
Sean
In this episode we're going to jump into another obedience skills challenge. This one is focused on the 'down' command.
This is an important lesson for small puppies as they develop, and even rescue adult dogs in instances where they may not have received much training, or were last trained years ago when they were puppies themselves.
EmailsI answer an email from Rachael asking about her puppy and (based on her age), whether she should stick to just the introductory training or if she's ready to move to some of the more intermediate and advanced training. I'll talk about the three phases for training puppies to use as a general guide for your dog.
Enjoy the episode! I have included some links below as well for other sessions that may be related to this one.
LIST OF PAST PODCASTS LINKSSession 22: using an air sprayer to stop barking and stubborn puppy “downing”
Session 32: What are the best chew toys for puppies? And, how to stop an older, larger puppy from
Session 44: Prevent Your Puppy from Chasing Your Kids
Session 57: Train your Puppy to get along with Baby better
Session 58: Fetch! – Teaching your Puppy the rules
And another quote/thought about resilience. I mentioned the author, Carol Dweck earlier in the episode, so I thought I'd quote her here. It's about the best thing you can teach your kids about resilience. Here's a link to her book. MINDSET, Carol Dweck.
Enjoy,
Sean
Previous Episode

Emergency Session 91: Sit Part Three - Sit and Stay Progression
While you're all stuck at home, hopefully you've all stayed safe - and hopefully you've been working on parts one and two of the "sit" command with your dog! In today's episode we'll work on sit by moving toward the "stay" progression; and I'd highly encourage you to go back and listen to the previous two episodes if you haven't already before jumping into this lesson! Here are the links;
So we'll start with a competency check of sorts - a very important part before progressing to "stay".
Emails from previous Sit Lessons Margie in Toronto, CanadaMargie asks about the sit command, but asks about the age appropriateness for this command as it applies to her two dogs (but a bit more specific to my video training series version of this lesson). I'll talk about the age differences and I also have a brief edited version of the video clip from my dog training series to give you a bit of a visual idea of the sit lesson!
Direct link to the video clip on YouTube (new window)
Direct link to the video training series (new window)
Tim, Chicago, IllinoisTim asks about recalling that Sean would teach the "puppy version" of some of these emergency sessions. I'll go over what version of the exercises apply to his age of puppy.
Phase OneIn the first you were in the "luring" phase one - while you were down on a knee and weaned your way off of needing to be there and you knew you were out of phase one when you knew you could do the following;
- Stand up say "sit" command;
- Your puppy understood the command and would perform a sit 80-90% of the time;
- Your puppy would hold that for at least 5 seconds at a time;
- Say the "release" command and your puppy knew that they were done.
You started to challenge your puppy with the "two treat" method by working on two parts of the process;
- Increasing the amount of time your puppy would hold;
- Performing those instructions with an increased amount of distraction elements during that time.
For those with older/adult dogs that had difficulty doing the command without treats as a motivator, you would have gone through the "say and show" method I taught where you used 50-75 repetitions, and you increased the amount of time, and the number of distraction objects that they could do the "sit" around in phase two.
Quote on Resilience
"Our greatest glory is NOT in never falling; but in rising every time we fall." - Confucius
Next Episode

Emergency Session 93: Intro to Say and Show Down Challenge - Part Two
In this episode we'll jump to a critical point with the "down" challenge, that uses no food and instead focuses on the "say and show" method. It's not unlike the say and show version of sit; but some there are some angles and positions that are distinctly different.
There are two categories of people who may be the best for this type of training;
- Non-food motivated dogs
- People with dogs who give signs that they see these lessons as "optional"
The idea is that we teach this as a necessary part of functional obedience. It's also good to train their dogs this way to "overlap" the food-based approach.
I am also linking this to an excerpt I posted on YouTube from our video training series that provides a bit of a visual guidance for the lesson.
Emails- (07:58) Lara and Tim (and "Kona") from Arizona ask about requirements with puppies and food training
- (10:11) Ellen asks (on behalf of "Duke") where you should be in a progression and types of treats
Part of our Emergency Series includes a brief quote about resilience; this one comes from Jocko Willink, who has published two very interesting books;
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