Pomocą swojej mieszkańcy regularnie polu rozumu filmu akcji czy prymitywistki it done 100% of the time. Markers allow you to instantly a behavior and when the dog understands that a reward follows the you can take several seconds to reward the This results the dog learning much faster. People who 't train with markers 't have that luxury. The longer they delay between the behavior and the reward the less their dog associates the behavior with the reward. If praise is delayed by 2 or 3 seconds after a behavior there is excellent that the dog associate the reward with a behavior that is different than what the handler wanted to reward. This is why timing the is important dog training and why marker training is effective. Through repetition and experience your dog quickly realize that when he hears the he knows he is going to get a reward for what he just did. It take a few seconds but he knows the reward is coming and he knows what he did to earn it. It becomes crystal clear to the dog. During your marker training you do not have to jump to rush the the reward. When the dog understands that a reward is coming after the the delivery of the reward becomes part of the satisfaction. Compare it to eating out at a nice restaurant. Watching the waiter as he brings you food and puts it on the table is part of the fine dining experience. This concept becomes even more important when we are working on exercises where our dog is some distance from us. It allows us the time we need to get to the dog and reward him and still have him understand why he is getting the reward. New dog handlers must learn the correct timing on when they give the actual during training. The easiest way to understand how this works is to think like a dog. a way your dog takes a mental picture of exactly what he is doing at the instant you a behavior. They relate the reward to that mental snap shot they took when they heard the word YES. A visual method to help you learn timing is to ask a friend to use a digital camera. Ask your friend to go out with you while you train. Have them take a photo of your dog every time you say the word YES. Tell them not to focus on what the dog is doing but only listen to your voice and push the shutter button on the camera when they hear YES. every time you say YES they need to push the shutter button. This is easy way to evaluate what is going through your dogs mind when he hears the The resulting pictures are what the dog thinks he is being rewarded for. You be surprised about what you learn about your timing. The correct time to is the instant the dog meets the criteria of the particular training step or behavior. For example, when teaching the hand touch, where the dog is expected to touch his nose to your hand when you offer the hand if it is the step where the dog is finally touching the hand with his nose. The point to is the very instant the dog's nose touches the hand. Not 3 or 4 seconds after the fact. If you are training the sit, the should come the instant the dogs touches the not 2 seconds later. If you are training the down the time to is the instant the dogs belly touches the not 5 seconds after he has been down. If you the down several seconds after the dogs belly has touched the the dog thinks he is being rewarded for the duration of staying down and not the actual movement of laying down. When trainers consistently the down with poor timing we dogs that go down slower and slower because the dogs the exercise as a down stay. They 't the reward as something they get for quickly dropping to the Successful trainers understand that the act of going down and duration the down exercises are two independent exercises which are trained separately with different words. The act of dropping to the is marked with a YES. The act of a down-stay is encouraged with the duration command GOOD. when it's done correctly and the dogs realize that the trigger to get the reward the down exercises is to get his belly on the you dogs drop like a stone. We talk about extending the down-stay later when we discuss adding duration to a behavior with the word Good. I have already mentioned that it is critical to never move the hand or arm that delivers the reward until after we say YES. I want to revisit that issue now you understand why this is important. Dogs are visual animals. While they watch you all the time they 't naturally listen to the words that come out of our mouth. The fact is 't 't understand most of what we say. Your dog always react to physical cues over verbal cues. When trainers give the verbal cue and physical cue at the same time the dog always follow the physical cue. This means when you the exercise