Leave It Cue: Teach Impulse Control

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Teach a reliable Leave It cue with a simple, force-free plan. Step-by-step video, troubleshooting, and easy upgrades for real-life impulse control.

Train-Test-Train Method

I use a method called the “Train-Test-Train” method. This is a fantastic way to help keep myself on track and make sure I am not moving too fast or too slow for my dogs. I highly suggest learning this method before diving into trainings.

Watch the Train-test-train method

Module 1 – Introduction

Module 2 – Conditioning a new response

Module 3 – Presenting the food

Broken down by lessons below for shorter and more on target training sessions.

By Lesson

Present the food in a container

Present the food in your hand

Present the food at nose height, out of the container

Add time duration

Add verbal cue

Module 4 – Verbal Cue + Dropping Food

Broken down by lessons below for shorter and more on target training sessions.

By Lesson

Add verbal cue + drop food

Add verbal cue + drop food part 2

Drop a novel item

Module 5 – What is Next

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