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What you need:
Treats/Food
Leash
Patience!
What your dog needs to know:
A positive conditioned marker cue such as a clicker or "yes"
A very good attention cue such as "look" or "watch me"
M+R = Mark (with your conditioned marker cue) and Reward your dog
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Part 2:
Keep your sessions short and be sure to utilize our previous lessons (using the environment as a reward - Premack Principle, disengagement) when allowing your dog to disengage and not have to look to you anymore. Don't expect your dog to look at you constantly. We want to teach them to look to us for guidance, especially when distractions are present, but we also need to be realistic. Let your dog know when it is appropriate to offer attention and when they are allowed to disengage and decompress.
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