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We all have pet peeves, and one of mine is the misuse of dog training cues. Cues have power, and it is important to maintain our dog’s clarity and understanding. Most cues are verbs because we want our dogs to do something. It’s vital not to dilute a cue as that will create uncertainty in our dog about what we really want him to do. 🐾 Key Episode Moments: 00:00 Dogs don’t understand past tense. 02:21 Wrong way to teach a dog ‘sit.’ 02:50 Dog training is an unregulated industry. 03:38 Most dog training cues are verbs. 05:09 Don’t say the cue after dog performs the action. 05:55 Saying “good sit!” is wrong. 07:15 How cues become diluted and ineffective. 08:43 How long should a dog sit? 11:34 Respect the power of control positions. 12:23 Dogs beg for clarity from us. 12:57 Teaching “stay” is unnecessary. 14:47 Question outdated dog training methods. 15:50 Teach dogs joy for your commands. In the episode you'll hear: • How dogs don’t understand past tense. • The reason we should never say “good sit” or “good down”. • The importance of questioning dog training experts. • Why cues have a lot of power and value for our dogs. • The ways cues are misused. • Why a cue is a verb and not a description. • What dilutes a dog’s understanding of a cue. • Controversy surrounding cues and why I don’t say “stay”. • How mixing physical cues and verbal cues can create conflict for your dog. • How to keep quick responses to your cues. • About control positions, release cues and creating clarity with your expectations. Resources: • Podcast Episode 2: Reinforcement - • Reinforcement #2 • Podcast Episode 11: The Power of Permission in Dog Training - • The Power of Permission in Dog Training #11 • Vlog: Toning Up On Cue Clarity (Hearing The Sirens) - https://susangarrettdogagility.com/20... P.S. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel so you get notifications of new videos! - - - - - - Dogs That is brought to you by Susan Garrett and the Say Yes Dog Training Team. 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 science-based 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 82 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. - - - - - - Our Website: https://dogsthat.com Our Podcast: https://shapedbydog.com Facebook: / susangarrettdogagility Instagram: / susangarrettdogsthat TikTok: / dogsthat LinkedIn: / dogsthat Pinterest: https://pinterest.ca/dogsthatcom/ Twitter: / susangarrett There’s always something new happening at Dogs That, so if you’d like to be the first to know, visit our website, register to receive updates, and we'll keep you in the loop. https://dogsthat.com