Do you have time to clean your house, watch your kid's soccer game, make dinner, attend ClickerExpo and return home before your dog responds to a given cue? If so, this article is for you!
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Shortening the Intermission Between Cue and Behavior: Proofing for Latency
By Casey Lomonaco on 02/08/2009Clicker Trick of the Month contest!
By Casey Lomonaco on 01/16/2009The forum visitors on my website have inspired me to start a monthly contest on my forum for Clicker Trick of the Month! Clicker trained subjects of any species (including, but not limited to: husbands, dogs, cats, children, colleagues, fish, birds, reptiles, horses) are eligible to participate in the contest!
Being the TomTom: Navigating Your Dog to Precision
By Casey Lomonaco on 01/12/2009Become a human navigating system for your canine training partner!
Time to proof for duration!
By Casey Lomonaco on 12/12/2008In the fourth entry of the proofing series, we'll be looking at the final of the "3 D's," building behaviors for duration.
Gaining relevance through distraction training
By Casey Lomonaco on 12/11/2008Proofing behaviors for reliability in the face of distractions is an aspect of training that many handlers struggle with. This article will provide you with a systematic framework for distraction training which is customized to your dog. Enjoy, and happy proofing!



