FF115 Control Games for All the Sports

This course utilizes games to help teach your dog focus and self control with a focus on sport behaviors. Start line stays, working around distractions and choosing to focus on the handler are some of the goals we will work towards within this class. Relying heavily on conceptual training and then introducing behaviors when the games are established is the main methodology.

Course Details

This course utilizes games to help teach your dog focus and self control with a focus on sport behaviors. Start line stays, working around distractions and choosing to focus on the handler are some of the goals we will work towards within this class. Relying heavily on conceptual training and then introducing behaviors when the games are established is the main methodology.

Teaching Approach

Sara uses both written lectures as well as short demo videos as her teaching approach for this class. Lectures are released at the beginning of the week.

This class has a TA (Sarah Rida) for it's Study Group.

Syllabus

  1. Week one
    1. Goals
    2. Baseline Games
      1. Treat Toss Game
      2. Choose to Heel
      3. Hand touches
    3. Collar grab = focus
  2. Week two
    1. Default behavior
    2. Food bowl game
    3. Decreasing predictability of Baseline Games
  3. Week three
    1. Adding baseline games to Food Bowl Game
    2. Focus forward
    3. Toy Marker Game
  4. Week four
    1. High to Low Game for Arousal Mobility
    2. Swapping reinforcers - food bowl game
  5. Week Five
    1. Modifying Games for Specific Use
      1. Pick a behavior
      2. Develop the Game
    2. Start Line Stays
      1. “Behind”
  6. Week Six
    1. Nose target/chin rest game
    2. Continue to work on personalized training plan

Prerequisites & Supplies

No prerequisites required. Food bowl and platform large enough for your dog to sit required. Working spot students will be required to pick a target behavior to work on in weeks five and six that may require additional props.

Sample Lecture

The food bowl game is not only a great way to teach our dogs location specific markers, but it teaches the concept of working around distractions. The food bowl can act as a low-level distraction to help teach the pattern games that we will then use in our work around our decoy. For example, before I ask my dog to heel around a decoy, I will make sure that my dog can heel around a bowl of food first.

As our dog progresses in their ability to work with their handler around the food bowl distraction, we can then start to increase the level of distraction by placing a toy on the ground instead of the food bowl. Gradaully increasing the value of that toy all the while keeping the pattern and the game the same.

To teach this, we’ll be using the Food Bowl Game. With your dog on leash and your hand in their collar, put a couple of treats in the bowl. Wait for your dog to offer focus (does not necessarily need to be eye contact, just look towards you instead of the bowl). Mark, move away from the bowl and reward. Let go of the collar and only use the leash to prevent access to the bowl. Continue to mark and reward from your hand for offered focus. Then, using a different marker or a release word, allow your dog access to the bowl. It's very important to pause after giving the verbal before offering any additional cues. In the video below, I say "take", pause and then gesture towards the bowl if Brilliant doesn't go to it herself. Ideally, she doesn't need that additional help as then she would understand "take" means to eat from the bowl. The reaction to "take" and the impulse control of offering focus away from the bowl are the important parts of this exercise.





Once your dog has understanding of the perch stay and the food bowl game, combine them into one game. With your dog on the perch, place a food bowl on the ground in front of them. Mark and reward delivering the food to your dog (“good”), and then releasing to the food bowl (“take”). If your dog moves for the food bowl early, simply pick up the bowl and allow the dog to offer to go back to the perch.


Instructors

Sara Brueske (she/her) has been training dogs for over 15 years, and has experienced a large variety of breeds and sports during that time. Having graduated as a Karen Pryor Academy Certified Training Partner ...

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