Re: mixing up commands...??
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Originally posted by primabella
i've tried saying 'no' once i see him getting ready to lie but he does it anyway. i've even tried changing "wave" to "say hi" as if it were a new trick.
any advice? thanks :)
Don't change the command. This will really confuse him. You need to back up and reteach the commands and reinforce it for wanted behavior. If you say sit, as soon as his butt hits the ground praise and reward with a piece of kibble. When he can do this 19 times out of 20 with the reward (lure) being eliminated every four or five times then you can say he successfully knows the command. Then you can move onto something else and do the same thing.
I never say NO to my dogs. I just give a little noise such as AHHHH and break out of my position (basically losing eye contact with them). Then it's No reward. If they do it correctly then they get rewarded. The noise is basically to get their attention if they are focused on something else and let them no that I am going to be breaking out and they didn't get rewarded.
I also never repeat a command once I know the dog understands. I will say their name in such a way as to let them know they were told to do something but I never repeat commands. If I have to repeat the command then I break out of position first and start over from scratch. This enforces that the dog must listen the first time, not the second or third or whenever they feel like it if they want to get rewarded.
Just go slow. Most dogs have a brain fart around 6 months of age or so (not sure how old Mickey is now) and you kind of wonder if they ever did know it, but it quickly passes. Good Luck!