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MADDIE - Puppy, 8 weeks
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Intro Maddie - Welcome2:28

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Good morning and the first pee is well over0:40

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Collar, leash and pees ahead of time1:47

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How you avoid the puppy "biting and playing with the long leash" on a stand-about2:11

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Sitting should pay off, that's part of setting the first structure2:13

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Exercise 2 TARGET, dogs are curious, hence it will want to sniff / poke your hand2:23

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The petting exercise is a paramount exercise in the REASOM method, men it has to learn it first2:01

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Evening toilet time before bed, this is again a "stand-about" if you DON'T have a garden, it's important that you go to the same place as before and stay at that spot2:32

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Intro to Exercise #3, Eye contact, Maddie should figure out what it is that gets her the treat4:19

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Exercise 1 - Sit beside me - Phase 1 in the learning phase7:35

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Exercise 5 - No, in the learning phase, REMEMBER - the puppy's brain can't retain this exercise before it is 16 - 18 weeks, but the sooner you start the faster it gets it3:30

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Exercise 6 - Stay in the learning phase, REMEMBER - Small steps, the exercise is split up into many small and sometimes half steps2:32

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Exercise 4 - Follow - in learning phase - This is a super IMPORTANT thing to get right from the start, since it is what is needed in order for it to pay off to walk nicely and without pulling.mp44:36

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Cafe visit, what we have already trained at home, should now be established out in the real world, Maddie is 9 weeks old2:33

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On her first real stroll with various stimuli, now Maddie can fall back on all that she has learnt so far9:25

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Car and dog should be made into NOTHING, so the expectations are JUST that it is nice to come along, but it is not a MUST1:28

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Horses and other animals can be a big thing for a puppy, hence we show them all the animals we can, here Maddie shows what she has learnt in regards to stimuli1:12

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On a city-stroll, with all it includes, here it's IMPORTANT to think training and not stroll, since these "pictures" takes the puppy into adult life4:53

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Meets another puppy on a walk, but how should it look like? - Remember it's about what is should look like in the long term2:38

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On the walk, it is important that you also do what the puppy knows from home, now just with stimuli, that's what the world looks like and that should also be trained2:32

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Meets an adult dog, Maddie starts carefully, until the other shows that it hasn't bad intentions, but from there, YOU must work on still keeping it polite6:58

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A dog we WON'T greet, since Maddie shouldn't learn from the impolite behavior the other one shows3:35

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Long line on a walk, Maddie is 11 weeks old now and we are establishing the good walk, where she just stays with us during the walk2:22

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Dogs at the hedge on the walk, here it is important to stay put, so your dog sees what it is, so it can become nothing for YOUR dog3:50

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A fun, but also serious game, where we train patience, recall, search and come come after a completed task5:17

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New place, same exercises that Maddie knows, to get success it is important to be patient, since there is new stimuli3:16

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Maddie - Placeboard, how you get started4:49

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Maddie - Placeboard, the long term result1:48

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Maddie - Dummy training out in the open, I suggest you watch the course "Dummy training" to see how you can get started3:35

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Maddie - The 6 exercises, try WITHOUT too much talking, dogs are visual, so they SEE what you do and NOT what you say3:05

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Maddie - Treat game, where we use STAY, CONTACT and RECALL1:36

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Maddie - On a pedestrian street, where we focus on the stroll and perhaps scanning, not greetings.....just walk.3:45

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Maddie - Nail trimming, how you can get started4:53

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New place, same exercises that Maddie knows, to get success it is important to be patient, since there is new stimuli
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