Hi everyone! This is a video of training my own 13 week old terrier mix puppy Cloud how to do more than 1 behavior for a treat in a training session. Sometimes time goes by where you might be focused on training something new or training many new behaviors that you can forget to work on this skill and then need to brush up on it. I got carried away training a lot of different things so we are back on track now where I am also working on teaching Cloud to do more than 1 behavior for a treat without getting frustrated. Both of us are a little off our game in this video because I am filming when I have a migrane headache and hes been putting up with living with someone having a migrane. You can see this is just the start. The key is patience, after a couple of sessions well be on a roll, but in this session you can see that he got confused when he did not get a treat after every behavior. Its just a matter of practicing it and reverting to the 1 to 1 schedule afterward so the dog still stays motivated and having a good time.

Happy Training!
-Emily



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