Unlike the other basic canine obedience exercises, by teaching your dog to pay attention you will not train in a place free from distractions, but you will take advantage of everyday distractions from the first day of training Although the training of this exercise is done in formal sessions, you can do it taking advantage of your dog's walks and other situations of daily life.
In this case we will use the clicker to work with the dog, for that reason, if you want to use it too, we advise you to spend a few days before loading the dog clicker for training.
Follow this step by step to Teach your dog to pay attention :
Go with your dog to a place where there are some not very intense distractions.Your dog should be distracted, but not so much that he never looks at you.place is closed and safe for your dog, you can release it.If the l ugar is open (streets, parks, etc.) your dog must be attached to the leash.Stay still and wait.Your dog will sniff the ground, look at everything that catches your eye, explore the place and do everything he pleases.At some point, however, he will look at you.At that precise moment, click and give him a little piece of food.Then walk a little to allow your dog to explore the environment (this will also act as a reinforcer).Wait until he is distracted again and repeat the procedure.If your dog is loose in a closed place, you can use the clicker to click.If your dog is attached to the leash, you may find it easier to click with your tongue or use the release order.Keep in mind that timing (the exact moment we click) is extremely important for this exercise, perhaps more important than for other exercises, because the first few times your dog alone I will look at you for a moment, and maybe it's just an accidental look idental when exploring the environment.Therefore, make sure you use the correct conditioned enhancer to get a good timing.If you need a clicker for this, find a way to do the first sessions in a closed place.Or, if your release order It seems very long, try with a click made with your tongue.
Practice this exercise twice a day in short sessions and do not worry about the number of repetitions you do.What matters is that your dog begins to realize that looking at you from time to time has good consequences .Therefore, you can do very short sessions, with three repetitions or a little more.Of course, if you can do 10 repetitions sessions, do them.
As you carry out this exercise with distractions, you can take advantage of your dog's walks.Every time you take him for a walk, stop a few times on the route and wait for him your dog looks at you, then click, give him a little piece of food and continue mine.Also take advantage of clicking and giving your dog a little piece of food every time he looks at you when they are walking.

If it takes a long time without your dog looking at you spontaneously, check the distractions that exist in the place.Maybe they are very intense and You need a place with lighter distractions.You can also move a couple of steps to the side.Many dogs pay attention when that happens.
Make sure you don't face your dog with things or situations that scare him.That case will not pay attention to you, but the only thing you want to do is escape.In order for your dog to stop being scared of something, you must desensitize it and contradict it, but that is a different issue and is not part of the exercise of paying attention.
It is very important that you practice this exercise in different places , but not inside your house.Few dogs are more annoying than those that follow you and they stare at you all the time inside the house.Practice in the garden, on the street, in the elevator corridor and in any place where you are happen, but not inside your home.
Avoid risky places that scare your dog.Also avoid distractions that overestimate your puppy, or he will not be able to pay attention.If you are practicing in the street with your dog attached to the leash, pay attention to his body language and anticipates any leash tiron.It is dangerous for a medium or large dog to run when it is attached to the leash, because it can cause severe damage to the tiron, or make you fall.
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