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Week 3: Taking Obedience Into The Real World | Distractions, E-Collar, & Crate Progress
Week 3 is where things start to get real. The dogs now understand the commands inside the training room. They know how to respond to leash pressure. They’ve been introduced to the e-collar the right way. But knowing something inside a quiet room and performing it outside around distractions are two completely different things. This is the start of the generalization phase. We begin taking everything they’ve learned and applying it: • Around other dogs• Around cats • Around neighborhood distractions • Inside the home environment • Around family activity• On structured walks This is also why our program runs longer than most. We don’t just want dogs that “know it.” We want dogs that can perform without thinking — even when instincts kick in. You’ll also see: • Real-world impulse control work • E-collar communication in context • Heel work under distraction • Crate confidence building with Stetson • How we progress slowly without creating conflict Aggression, reactivity, or lack of impulse control doesn’t improve by rushing. It improves by repetition, clarity, and controlled exposure. Week 3 is where the puzzle pieces start coming together.
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February Dogs - Week 2!
Week 2 of our board & train program is one of the most important phases in the entire process. This is where we take the skills the dogs learned in Week 1 and begin building real stability, reliability, and impulse control. In this video we’re working with: • Norma – Great Dane • Stetson – Black Lab • Todd – Terrier Mix We begin introducing controlled distractions, increasing duration and clarity in known commands, and starting our methodical e-collar conditioning process. E-collar training should never be confusing, fearful, or chaotic. If a dog doesn’t understand: – Where the sensation came from – What it means – How to respond – How to avoid it …then it’s useless in real-world off-leash situations. Our goal is clarity, confidence, and enthusiasm. When done correctly, this is a fun and empowering process for the dog.
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