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Mini Minors – Week 5: Confidence, Control & Everyday Success + Preparing for Graduation
This week focuses on improving reliability, building confidence, and helping your dog make better choices in more challenging situations.
By now your dog should understand the basics — now we begin building consistency.
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Skill 1: Calm Greetings
🎥 Video tutorial: Calm GreetingsDescription: Many dogs become over-excited when greeting people. This exercise teaches your dog that calm behaviour gets attention.
Steps:
- Ask your dog for a sit before greeting.
- Approach a person slowly.
- If your dog jumps or becomes over-excited → calmly move away.
- If your dog remains calm → allow brief greeting and reward.
- Keep greetings short and successful.
Important:
Your dog does not need to greet everyone.Goal:
Your dog learns calm behaviour makes greetings happen. - Ask your dog for a sit before greeting.
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Skill 2: Loose Lead Walking – Automatic Check-Ins
We now reward your dog for naturally choosing to reconnect during walks without being asked.Steps:
- Begin walking normally.
- Watch for moments your dog looks back at you voluntarily.
- Mark (“Yes!”) and reward immediately.
- Continue rewarding engagement during movement.
- Add random direction changes to encourage attention.
Goal:
Your dog starts choosing to stay mentally connected during walks. - Begin walking normally.
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Skill 3: Recall – Building Speed & Excitement
🎥 Video: [Insert Recall Speed video]
This week focuses on creating a faster, happier recall response this week can be done off leash or long leashes provided in class.Steps:
- Call your dog enthusiastically.
- Move backwards or crouch down to encourage speed.
- Reward generously when they arrive.
- Occasionally surprise with extra special rewards.
- End before your dog loses interest.
Fun Ideas:
- Recall between family members
- Recall away from toys
- Recall during backyard play
Important:
Never punish your dog after they come to you. even if it was slow.Goal:
Your dog comes quickly and happily when called. - Call your dog enthusiastically.
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Leave It – Moving Items
🎥 Video: leave it from movementWe now increase difficulty by practicing Leave It with movement and more tempting distractions.
Steps:
- Begin with a low-value moving item.
- Say “Leave It”.
- The moment your dog disengages → mark and reward.
- Keep sessions short and controlled.
- Gradually increase difficulty over time.
Examples:
- Rolled toy
- Tossed treat ( this is in your test next week)
- Moving object on leash walks
Important:
Success comes from gradual progression, not rushing.Goal:
Your dog learns self-control around movement and excitement. - Begin with a low-value moving item.
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Skill 5: Mat Training – Real Life Settle
🎥 Video: Real Life Mat Settle videoSteps:
- Bring the mat into normal daily activities.
- Send your dog to the mat while you relax, work, or eat dinner.
- Reward calm behaviour intermittently.
- Gradually reduce food rewards as calmness improves.
- Keep the environment relaxed and positive.
Progression:
- Practice while visitors are present
- Practice outdoors or at cafés
- Practice during family activity
Goal:
Your dog begins to settle automatically when the mat appears. - Bring the mat into normal daily activities.
End of Week 5 Goal
End of Week 5 Goal
By the end of this week, your dog should:
- Greet people more calmly
- Offer more automatic engagement on walks
- Respond faster to recall
- Show improved impulse control
- Relax more naturally on their mat
- Build confidence exploring new experiences
- Be ready for the final test / Graduation
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