My hubby (Ponchos rockin "Disneyland" dad) takes him out all the time here in Ventura, but he allows Poncho does whatever he wants...again, no real "training" involved. So how can I expect Poncho to know what to do when neither of us has ever taught him.... So I did, and I have to say, its been going great! Being a runner myself, its been very rewarding for me... were working up to a 5K to run together...if we can find a course that allows dogs... Santa Barbara is usually good for this...Ill have to check with the Santa Barbara Running Club.
Anyway, I had realized that Poncho wasnt great at running on leash, because hes never been trained to do so! I always tell my students, "if your dog isnt performing a certain behavior, ask yourself Have I ever taught them? " Duh! Hello? No, I havent taught him! Maybe I should!!! Poncho loves when I listen to what I tell my own manners class students... And so I have, and were progressing quite nicely.
This is how Ive done it:
- Reward what I want: in this case, its "running" next to me.
- "Click and treat" for "running" motion.
- Feed for position: provide the reward with him still next to me, not falling back behind me or crossing in front of me.
- Use high value rewards: chicken, leftover grilled sirloin. Only when hes in running mode.
- Use kibble for walking but moving forward...
- Allow sniff breaks here and there (so I can rest)...
If you ever want to join me and Poncho, weve mostly been going to Kimball Park here in Ventura because there are very few interruptions and loose dogs. Ill be the one rewarding my dog for running - cheering him on and handing out goodies - sort of like the aid stations at races, but instead of Gatorade and energy gels, I hand out chicken... Geez, I hope they have meat at the races... muffin crumbs work too.
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