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A Sense of Place
by Steve Smith @ Retriever Journal
One of the hardest things for those training their first dog to comprehend is
that many dogs are extremely "place-specific" in the way they learn.
For example, if you were in your kitchen and your kid asked you the capital of
South Dakota, you'd say "Pierre." And if you walked into the living room and he
again asked you the capital of South Dakota, you'd give him the same answer. Not
your dog. Your dog would say, "Pierre" in the kitchen and, "Frankfort" in the
living room. Actually, in the living room, he wouldn't say anything ? he'd act
like he'd never heard of state capitals before. Plus, he's a dog and is highly
unlikely to say anything anyway, but that's another matter.
A dog that heels perfectly well in the backyard may get amnesia when he's asked
to heel for the first time in the field, an action often mistaken for
disobedience. It's not; in the backyard, "heel" means "heel." In the field ? at
first ? "heel" means "hdyefgwlsicp." Only after he's re-taught heeling in the
field will he do it there as well, though he'll learn it faster.
It works that way with all the dog's skills - they are not always transportable
until they've been used in a fairly wide variety of places and circumstances.
He's not being disobedient - he just really doesn't understand yet. Have
patience.
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