Enhancing Your Spaniel's Training with Reward-Based Techniques

Published on 3 September 2024 at 06:51

 

Enhancing Your Spaniel's Training with Reward-Based Techniques

I love high drive dogs! A motivated dog can be such fun but comes with its own challenges.Are you struggling to keep your dog calm? Is the off switch broken? Are they pulling on the lead or not recalling? Do you need help with impulse control and managing frustration?

Training a lively Spaniel can be both rewarding and challenging, especially when dealing with natural behaviours like predation. Predation substitute training is an excellent approach that channels your dog's instincts in a positive direction. By using reward-based training, you can guide your Spaniel to make better choices while still satisfying their natural urges.

Positively trained dogs always have choices and don't fear consequences and we aim to develop reliable behaviours.

loose lead walking can be greatly improved for this breed that doesn't naturally wants to quarter and flush out birds using a tailored training method for high drive breeds, turning what could be a tug-of-war into a relaxed and enjoyable walk. 

We work on proximity games teaching the dog to stay close, manage arousal levels and work at a distraction level the dog can keep their thinking brain active.

At Fungundog, we specialise in making training fun and effective through positive reinforcement. By focusing on what your dog does right and rewarding them, we create lasting behaviours that work in harmony with their instincts.

We use fun gundog exercises to help deal with ever day issues 

If you're ready to enhance your Spaniel's training with these proven techniques, get in touch with us today!

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