Hey there, dog lover! Welcome to this episode of the Unconventional Dog Trainer. We hope you enjoy our battle tested, relationship based solutions for helping your unconventional dog shine, with your host, Luzelle Coburn. Let's dive in.
Have you ever struggled to get your dog to understand a concept, a training, a trick, or whatever? I have been there, my friend. Hi, I'm Luzelle, the dog trainer, and in this episode we are going to talk about thinking outside the box when it comes to training your dog. So, before we begin, did you know that a fifth of the nutrition you take in and your dog gets used up by your noggin?
And I feel we're not really utilizing all that nutrition that well, because we're constantly telling our dogs what to do. So in today's episode, I'm going to challenge you to try and do something differently. So, there are a couple of things that, uh, our dogs. There's ways that people and dogs learn that you may not.
be thinking about when you are training your dog. And one is latent learning, where the dog has to sleep on something, or the human. I don't know if you've ever gone through this, and I have, because I'm an artist in my spare time. So I've struggled with a piece of art, and then I've slept on it, and then all of a sudden, Um, I've processed what I was struggling with and come up with a solution, um, usually it's just before you fall asleep or in the morning when you're a bit groggy.
And the next time I tackled that, I could do it. So that's latent learning. And then there's vicarious learning, where you learn through watching. Now I'll tackle that one first. I've got a fun story for you on that one. My very first Malinois was a dog called Delta. She's still alive. She's now a retired military working dog.
Fabulous dog. Anyway, she's quite a bossy boots and she's very selfish and entitled. Now, I tried to get her to do some things. One of them was breed showing because we did, we dabbled in breed showing and, as well as, um, competitive obedience. And she did competitive obedience fine. She, like, would do the steer.
Um, every time she was on my left. Now I needed her to be on my left and I needed her to do run prance around like the show ring and the show ring looking straight ahead, not looking up at me so that she could show off her structure. So I took her to the show that day. Previously, we, it went terrible because most people put their dogs away between their turn.
So this time I actually decided I grabbed myself a camping chair and we were watching the show. I put her next to me in a down stay, um, at first she was not impressed with it, she wanted to chase the dogs running, and that was, she was firmly told, no, that's not what we do. I put her in a down stay next to me so she could watch the show.
It took a little while before she figured it out. Anyway, come our turn, and I just about fell off my chair, and I wasn't even sitting, because Delta pranced around that show ring like she'd done it all her life. Yep, Delta was a vicarious learner. She learned best through watching. And this came out a few months later when I tried to teach her the Test A Recall.
Now the Test A Recall here in New Zealand is where you put the dog in a Satoru Downs day and you walk around the ring and you call your dog into your Now, the problem Delta had was when she would come into each, the side that was closest to her, whether it was my right or my left. And that wasn't what I wanted.
So, I decided, right, we had some success with this, with the breed show, why don't I try it? I put her in a down stay and did the exercise with my German Shepherd, Kaz, and it was like Delta was like, why didn't you tell me that's what you wanted in the first place? Cause she did it perfectly from that day forward because Delta learned best through watching.
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