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by ddr gsd on 31 December 2013 - 18:12


Use your imagination for this fun exercise: I have in my palm a hard baseball size
object; It is tepid; It is dimpled; It is yellow in color; I start peeling its shell; the smell
wafts into the air, it smells like a citrus fruit; I give you a taste test; It is tart and sour
and has a twinge of sweetness. What do I have?

Using multi-sensory dog training techniques with  feeling, hearing ,tasting and touching
experiences. AKA, visual, kinesthetic and auditory learning systems.

IMHO/E - Utilizing these components in everyday training is much easier for me & pooch.





 

EduCanine

by EduCanine on 31 December 2013 - 18:12

A grapefruit?

Jenni78

by Jenni78 on 31 December 2013 - 18:12

Lemon. But I don't get the rest of it. 

LOL

GSDNewbie

by GSDNewbie on 01 January 2014 - 01:01

visual imagery mixed with sense awareness..... is that not already in just about every training program in one form or another? do you need look down at your dog to feel him at your leg? no you sense him there, do you not already visualize the next part of a schutzhund routine as you do it? Please explain more? If we break down just about every aspect it is already there. Tell me dog is not using sense of smell to know treats are hidden within your pockets lol It is partnership with your dog and akin to riding a dressage hores done right.
 





 


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