tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7360711630366485930.post5780562581384041282..comments2023-07-19T05:06:28.227-05:00Comments on The Dogs Are Really In Charge: How to: Teach your dog a boundary cueLaura and The Corgi, Toller, & Duckhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06437492165453445126noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7360711630366485930.post-76084052021695831972010-01-24T03:04:14.105-06:002010-01-24T03:04:14.105-06:00I agree with your pet peeve - I see lots of people...I agree with your pet peeve - I see lots of people do it and I always think "But you're teaching your dog to break a Stay!" <br /><br />We have a couple of different commands to means different things - STAY is the strictest and means remain in that position until I come back to you and give oyu the release word. WAIT means pause/freeze and wait for the next command - I also have a slight variation "WAIT THERE" which is more like your Wait (boundary) command which means remain in that Honey can move about as long as she remains within a designated area. We also have an "OUT" command which I guess is our boundary cue - the only different is that with OUT, it's a permanent reference so she has to always stay out of the marked area (eg. kitchen) whereas with "WAIT THERE" - it is temporary and fluid and she can cross the boundary if given permission - like say at the front door. It sounds a bit complicated but it seems to work for us! :-)<br /><br />Hsin-YiAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09116997529248428606noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7360711630366485930.post-85654075582712512242010-01-23T07:15:31.868-06:002010-01-23T07:15:31.868-06:00We need to work on that with the door for sure. Wa...We need to work on that with the door for sure. Way too much crowding and bumping.<br /><br />Slobbers,<br />MangoDexterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09238751458587219022noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7360711630366485930.post-66372802839358506502010-01-22T19:09:03.570-06:002010-01-22T19:09:03.570-06:00Interesting post! I never thought to train a boun...Interesting post! I never thought to train a boundary command but can definitely see its usefulness.Muttsandaklutzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05551047401085562752noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7360711630366485930.post-13875536704913393462010-01-22T13:58:20.117-06:002010-01-22T13:58:20.117-06:00Awesome!! Great post, thanks! The throwing treats ...Awesome!! Great post, thanks! The throwing treats back into the other room part was the main missing piece for me, as I've always rewarded at the boundary line. I'm gonna have to come up with a cue other than "wait" though, since I've always used and abused that. I'm guilty of the false stay command also. :(Ninsohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11926615638315977082noreply@blogger.com