Trained dog on out, proofing the “OUT” command in the real world on a long leash.
ace has already learned how to out in
controlled environments so now we’re
challenging him ace has a history of
puncturing the skin and guarding food
and objects if you have a dog like this
do not try this on your own without
seeking professional help or if you
already have a history in dog and animal
behavior
oh good boy good job and see how he’s
always looking for a reward a food
reward
I am totally okay with that versus
puncturing my hand
that is a happy choice so some people
might say that it’s a bit of a you know
it’s a bait-and-switch because I’m using
food it’s not true in the early stages
if I do I do not have to have food on me
to expect him to owe you tea but if he
does it and I don’t even have to correct
him I’m gonna be ready with food for the
first two six months of working on this
yes I am yeah it was great
now I kept beating him I don’t usually
feed that many times I kept feeding him
while I was talking so he didn’t get
distracted freak yeah so now he’s just
into mode which is really good easier
for me to work on it that him running
around well don’t you want it for a
second
good boy out good good job I am gonna
lure him away he did completely
disengage but he just didn’t go very far
from it it’s it so I want to point
something out real quick
is I I don’t know if you noticed but I
kind of bit down a little bit when I
said it I just did that as a challenge I
wanted to see if that triggered his
guarding mentality and it did not which
was good good job bud
Rick