Examining Guide Training for a Dog
Training a dog is a complicated process, but the end result of properly enacted training process will generally result in a dog that can perform a variety of tasks and skills that is far beyond what most people thought possible. Now, while many will assume that these training programs involve nothing more than basic obedience and tricks. Granted, while a great many of the programs are designed to instill these basic ‘value systems' there are those training programs that go far beyond the basics and teach very complicated aspects of training with a high level of success.
Seeing Eye Dogs
Probably the most well known - and most misunderstood - would be the training required for guide training for a dog. That is, while most people realize that dogs are usually trained to become Seeing Eye dogs for the visually impaired, they may not understand the complexity involved with such training nor do they realize what types of dogs are best suited for being a Seeing Eye dog. (Have you ever noticed that the St. Bernard is not exactly popular members in a guide training for a dog class?) Of course, once a simple examination of the basics of guide training for a dog is examined the lesser known aspects of this training program reveal themselves and it is difficult to not be wildly impressed at the skill of those who train such dogs.
The Curriculum
Within the standard program of guide training for a dog the dog is taught a variety of skills in a manner of progressive learning. The dog is usually taught via a reward program where he is provided with positive affirmation as he does what he is told and exceeds the common expectations that are expected of it.
Of the common things taught during guide training for a dog involve leading his master from one area to another in a straight line; ceasing movement when a change in elevation is present; avoiding obstacles that may appear overhead; avoiding any and all obstructions that may block a path or present a hazard. While this may seem overly basic it is also critically important for the dog to successful and repeatedly performs the tasks properly. The success level is exceedingly high and this is because Seeing Eye dog training programs are often very well thought and properly executed by those trainers who know what they are doing and provide an amazingly valuable purpose.