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SUMMARY:Self Control
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Self-control is a vitally important foundational behavior. The more effort your dog puts into controlling himself, the less effort you have to put into controlling him. This activity builds trust between you and your dog. As he gets better and better at waiting for the click to eat his treat, you will begin to trust him more, and he will begin to trust you more. He will start to understand that you have his best interests at heart and that you will give him the yummy thing, but his job is to wait. Timing on this game is important. Make sure your dog knows that you have a yummy treat. Hold it in your closed fist right in front of the dog’s nose. The moment the dog’s nose moves away from your hand for any reason, it can even be that he heard a sound in the other room, click and drop the treat. When you hold the treat out, the dog might paw, lick, nibble, or bite at your fist. If you are afraid that he will bite your hand, set the treat on the floor, and cover it with your foot....

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