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Hey everyone. I'm currently enrolled in a program to become a dog trainer (positive reinforcement training). I was just wondering how people structure an average day when it comes to training.
Right now I'm working on helping my dog with separation anxiety and it's been going well so far. Loose leash walking. A couple of tricks.
So far the process hasn't really been scheduled or structured out. I've been doing a lot of reading and just picking random times to do training with my dog, but I'm interested in making it more structured and outlining specific times of day and particular durations for training.
Obviously theres no one way to do it and different people choose schedules that work best for them and the dog. But right now my head is full of a bunch of different tasks and practices that I'm learning and teaching my dog, I'm working now to structure an average day of training in my head and in a way that will be most effective for my dog.
I'll of course raise the question with my own trainer but my next class isnt for a few days and just wondering how different people approach it.
Any books or resources available are also welcomed suggestions.
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