Do you find yourself saying “sit” three or four times before your dog finally listens? You’re not alone, but repeating commands may be teaching your dog exactly the wrong lesson.
In this episode of Dog Training Unfiltered, Michele Forto explains why dogs learn through consequences instead of conversation, why repeating cues weakens your training, and how better timing can dramatically improve your results. She shares practical strategies for using marker training, building reinforcement history, and setting your dog up for success in every training session. Whether you’re raising a puppy or working with an older dog, this episode will help you become a clearer, more effective communicator.
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