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Keywords dog training, steadiness, impulse control, place board, e-collar, retrieving, discipline, drive, social pressure, multiple dogs Summary In this conversation, Grayson Guyer discusses the concept of steadiness in dog training, particularly focusing on using place boards and e-collars to teach impulse control and discipline. He emphasizes the importance of motivation and drive in training, as well as the need for clear communication and social pressure to reinforce desired behaviors. The discussion also covers integrating multiple dogs into training sessions and refining techniques to achieve better results. Takeaways Steadiness can be taught in different contexts. Using a place board helps establish clear right and wrong behaviors. Motivation is key in training, especially with toys. E-collars can be used to reinforce discipline without robbing drive. Dogs need to understand the value of waiting for their reward. Social pressure can help reinforce steadiness in training. Integrating multiple dogs can enhance impulse control training. It's important to balance motivation and discipline in training. Clear communication is essential for effective training. Training is a process of shaping behaviors over time. Titles Mastering Dog Steadiness: Techniques and Tips The Art of Impulse Control in Dog Training Sound bites "I'm not robbing her of drive." "The dog needs to want it." "This is about impulse control." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Steadiness Training 02:53 Using the Place Board for Impulse Control 06:09 Establishing Discipline with E-Collar 08:48 Building Drive and Anticipation 12:00 Refining Steadiness and Impulse Control 15:08 Integrating Multiple Dogs in Training 18:09 Preparing for Full Contact Flushes