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What is the first step to your dog paying attention?


Where do you take him on a leash?


When do you reward him?

Go outside with your dog on a leash or there is mild to moderate distraction, each time he happens to look all on his own in your direction give him a treat.

What should you be sure that the dog doesn't see while you are training attention?

Be sure your dog doesn't see the treats but that they're easily accessible to you.

How should you be sure not to address the dog? What is your only job training attention?

You should be sure not to address the dog by calling his name, the only job is to keep at least part of your attention on your dog.

What should you not doing when training attention to your dog?


What should you do if he doesn't look at you once for a minute or two?

Do not treat and get the dogs attention, if he doesn't look at you with a minute or two take a step or two forward and be ready to praise.

Why is the attention exercise counterintuitive to most exercises?

This exercise is counterintuitive to most exercises, because you want to start somewhere where there is a little bit of distraction.

How should you be, and what should you do?


What should you do if your dog is too distracted in the environment?

Be patient, give your dog time to look in your direction, if he is too distracted by the environment, move somewhere where there is a little less distraction.

How long should these sessions be?


When should you stop?

Keep these sessions short, once you've gone in 5 to 10 treats stop.