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How Do I Pick My Criteria?




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Training your dog to adhere to your criteria consistently is not a cut-and-dry process. It’s one of the trickiest balancing acts in dog training: when to hold the line and when to make adjustments within behavior chains.


“Consistency is not about perfection, but predictability.”


Dog handling, whether for sport or operational detection, is both an art and a science–which means embracing flexibility and precision in equal measure. Our hosts, Robin Greubel, Stacy Barnett, and Crystal Wing outline their best strategies for deciding on your dog’s foundational behaviors according to their respective strengths, and knowing when to make tweaks as you build upon them.


“Your criteria is a conversation, not a contract.”


Our hosts break down the three keys to maintaining a complex behavior chain in various scenarios: clarity, consistency, and flexibility. By using these three as your anchor points as a handler, you’ll set yourself and your dog up for success in any scenario.


“Temporary adjustment is not the same as a permanent compromise.”


The Dames of Detection also look into tailoring techniques to individual dogs and handlers. Because a one-size-fits-all approach simply doesn't work, our hosts stress the importance of balancing fun with the need to address potential long-term behavior issues.


By understanding each dog's personality and recognizing which stimuli fail to align with their intended behaviors early on, you can quickly nip problems in the bud and reinforce behavior chains more efficiently than before!


Key Topics:

  • What is Being Judged? (03:48)

  • Clarity, Consistency, Flexibility (12:50)

  • Deciding On Your Must-Have Behavior (18:10)

  • Criteria as Conversation (30:00)

  • Training Low-Drive Dogs (32:54)

  • Strengthening Long Chains of Complex Behavior (37:09)

  • Adapting Criteria to Your Dog’s Personality and Strengths (43:53)

  • Key Takeaways (50:50)


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