The Daily Dog Tip

January 11th, 2011
by Tracie Hotchner, Author & Radio Show Host

  Progress in your dog’s learning curve may come to a temporary halt. Reaching a plateau is quite natural and happens in all learning, whether it’s a person learning a language or a sport, or a dog in training. After a period of great progress (in dogs this is usually six weeks), during which there is steady improvement, suddenly things not only don’t get better, they seem to get worse. Take a deep breath: this too shall pass. Don’t pressure your dog for a few days and then – just like with people training for a sport – he will suddenly perform better.

Radio show host and pet expert Tracie Hotchner is the author of The Dog Bible and The Cat Bible. Click here to follow her on Twitter.


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There are 4 Comments

  1. Monique posted a comment on January 11th, 2011 at 1:28 pm

    hI,

    THANKS FOR THE HELPFUL HINT!

  2. Angie posted a comment on January 11th, 2011 at 5:04 pm

    This is true. I have had many clients who have thought their dog has stopped learning or is getting worse after weeks of improvement. This is just a phase. Be patient. It all comes back and learning resumes.

  3. ruth mcneil posted a comment on January 11th, 2011 at 8:06 pm

    i been trying to train and i still having problem

  4. Laure-Anne (Canis bonus) posted a comment on January 12th, 2011 at 1:29 pm

    Thank you for writing this to-the-point post about an issue that has everyone fraught with nerves. The number of times I have had to remind myself that it was normal when my dog was hitting a training slump (not that he’s Lassie on the best of days).

    You might want to add a brief line about the infamous “extinction burst” too (when a previously decreasing unwanted behaviour briefly comes back with a vengeance), which is just part of the normal extinction process for all mammals (not just dogs).

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