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WW146: Dec. 29 - Cue Clean Up

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WW146: Dec. 29 - Cue Clean Up

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Clean cues! What are they and how do we get them? As trainers you hear a lot of people talking about their cues. What you will also likely hear and see are people adding and using cues in a less than optimal manner. This can make for some very messy training. There’s very clear science behind how and when to add cues to help your dog learn them as quickly and easily as possible.

In this workshop we will discuss:

  1. the purpose of cues,
  2. different modalities of cues,
  3. the concept of stimulus control,
  4. natural or unintended cues,
  5. the strength of current cues,
  6. the best time to add a cue (not too early, not too late!),
  7. the concepts of blocking and overshadowing (and how they sabotage your best efforts),
  8. choosing the best cue for the behavior,
  9. how to recognize when a cue is not working properly or is poisoned, and
  10. how to change a cue.

Exercises will include:

  • Measuring the reliability of current cues (stimulus control)
  • Changing the modality of a current cue
  • Cleaning up existing cues
  • Adding a new cue to a new behavior

By the end of this workshop you will come away with a much more complete understanding of the concept of cues and how to work with them. Your communication with your dog will become much more focused and clear.

Watch the trailer:

Lecture Publish Date: Sunday December 29

Video Submissions Due Date:  Sunday January 5  @ 12pm noon PT

Feedback & Questions Video Publish Date: Wednesday January 8

 

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Working Spot  - $39.95. Working participants will submit a short video (approx. 90 seconds) for instructor feedback. Limited number of spots available.

Auditors - $29.95. Unlimited number of spots available. Will receive access to all materials, but will not receive personalized instructor feedback.

Registration opens at 9:00 am Pacific Time on December 22, 2019

Registration closes at 12:00 pm (noon) Pacific Time on January 31, 2020

 

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