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Proofing Commands in Real Life: Distance, Duration, and Distraction

Proofing Commands in Real Life: Distance, Duration, and Distraction

Episode 37 Published 13 hours ago
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Training does not end when your dog learns a command in the living room. Real obedience is measured by whether your dog can perform that same command in the real world, surrounded by distractions, at greater distances, and for longer periods of time. In this episode, we explain why dogs do not automatically generalize behaviors across different environments and why so many owners believe their dog has "forgotten" their training the moment they leave the house. You'll learn how proofing transforms obedience from a trick into a dependable life skill.

We take a deep dive into the Three D's of dog training: distance, duration, and distraction. These are the building blocks of reliable obedience, but they must be introduced systematically. We explain why trying to increase all three at once often leads to frustration and failure, and how breaking them down into manageable progressions creates consistent success. Whether you're working on place, recall, sit, down, or heel, you'll learn how to challenge your dog without overwhelming them.

Finally, we provide a practical framework for taking your training beyond the backyard. You'll learn how to evaluate your dog's current level of reliability, when to raise the difficulty, and how to respond when mistakes happen without losing progress. Proofing is not about expecting perfection. It is about creating a dog that can think clearly, make good decisions, and remain responsive no matter where life takes you. If you've ever wondered why your dog listens perfectly at home but struggles everywhere else, this episode will show you exactly how to bridge that gap.

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