This set includes:
- Training Through Pictures with Dave Kroyer: Nose Work 1 - The Indication
- Training Through Pictures with Dave Kroyer: Nose Work 2 - The Search
- Concepts in Reinforcement: Training with Food with Dave Kroyer
Training Through Pictures with Dave Kroyer: Nose Work 1 - The Indication
This 5X International Award Winning DVD is the highly anticipated follow up to the prerequisite
7X International Award Winning Training Through Pictures - Learning to Learn, the definitive guide on the first 6-8 months with your puppy or working dog, with Dave Kroyer! Known as a teacher of trainers, a competitor, coach,
10 Time World Team Member and UKC Nose Work Judge, Dave Kroyer and his students have stood atop podiums in the arenas of Schutzhund/IPO, Mondio and French Ring Sport, Police K9, AKC Obedience, Agility, SAR and AKC Tracking. He has represented the United States Internationally on multiple World Teams while gaining notoriety both domestically and abroad. As a student of animal behavior, Dave's approach to training is intuitive, calculated and utilizes the tools and techniques of many disciplines and styles in a system of training that has helped his students achieve National and International success.
In understanding the concept of
BEHAVIOR FIRST, THEN REWARD, the primary reinforcer (food or toy) becomes secondary in importance and behavior isolation is put at the forefront of training. The Kroyer system is based on this concept from the beginning. Many dogs never reach their full potential because of obstacles created through the learning process itself such as driving toward reward (sign-tracking), learning behaviors or positions rather than true engagement, working
BECAUSE OF reward rather than
FOR reward and more. Through the use of a secondary reinforcer (clicker) and "targeting", Dave insulates behavior from reward origination/type and establishes a "search" which is easily transferred to detection work.
The
INDICATION is the bedrock foundation of detection training. This title details the steps in creating an incredibly precise, clear, persistent, durable, passive indication to 5 odors from the very start.
The search is taught as a by-product of indication training allowing the indication to remain forefront until fully learned and conditioned. Once the indication is fully established, odor discrimination, the search, distraction work, distance, angles, search cues and line handling are easily added, completely bypassing the range of problems learned in traditional systems. This title covers Nose Work through the Odor Recognition Test (ORT) for 5 substances and traditional Professional Substance Detection (narcotics, explosives, biologicals, pest and medical) work through the indication, odor discrimination, distraction proofing, distance work and basic leash handling. Beneficial to puppy owners, trainers with problem dogs or anyone wanting a more clear understanding of how to train detection work. To anyone wanting to eliminate the problems of weak indication, weak searching, false alerts, focus on handler behavior and alerting on fringe odor, this title is a must have!
Chapters include:
Nose Work 1 - The Indication
The Prerequisites
- Introduction
- Food Drive
- The Clicker
- The Dog
- Equipment- The Target Table
- Equipment- The Odor Box
- Equipment- Source
The Nose Work Kit
- Handling Odor
- Scenting the Hide
- Storage & Clean Up
- Scent, Preparation & Contamination
- The Search and Indication
Targeting
The Target Behavior
- Distance and Angles
- Introducing the Down
- Introducing the Sit
- Duration and Distractions
The Search
- Injecting Prey
- Targeting with a Toy
- The Outdoor Game
- Odor Recognition
- Handler Involvement
Conclusion
Copyright 2014 Canine Training Systems®, 16:9 Widescreen Hi-Definition, Podium View™ On Demand Streaming, 1 hour 28 minutes.
This title comes with 1 Free clicker.
INTERNATIONAL VIDEO PRODUCTION AWARDS:
- 2015 Telly Bronze Award Winner
- 2015 Hermes Creative Gold Award Winner
- 2015 21st Annual Communicator Award of Excellence Winner
- 2015 AVA Digital Awards Gold Award Winner
- 2014 MarCom Creative Gold Award Winner
Training Through Pictures with Dave Kroyer: Nose Work 2 - The Search
This title is the highly anticipated follow up to the prerequisite
5X International Award Winning Training Through Pictures - Nose Work 1 - The Indication, the definitive guide to Nose Work with your puppy or working dog, with Dave Kroyer! Known as a teacher of trainers, a competitor, coach,
12 Time World Team Member, UKC Nose Work and Mondio Ring Sport Judge, Dave Kroyer and his students have stood atop podiums in the arenas of Schutzhund/IPO, Mondio and French Ring Sport, Police K9, AKC Obedience, Agility, SAR and AKC Tracking. He has represented the United States Internationally on multiple World Teams while gaining notoriety both domestically and abroad. As a student of animal behavior, Dave's approach to training is intuitive, calculated and utilizes the tools and techniques of many disciplines and styles in a system of training that has helped his students achieve National and International success.
In part 1 of this series,
Training Through Pictures with Dave Kroyer- Nose Work 1- The Indication, a rudimentary search was taught as a by-product of indication training while allowing the indication to be fully learned and conditioned. While the indication was being conditioned, odor discrimination, distraction work, search distance, approach angles, search cues and line handling were easily added, completely bypassing the range of problems learned in traditional systems. As an indication first system, the “heavy lifting” of detection training was completed.
Now that the dog has a nearly reflexive indication in the face of distraction, and understands the cues that indicate reward is a possibility, we introduce you to the next step in The Kroyer System,
The Search. Through training progression, what remains is to discriminate packaging and hide types, expand indoor search areas, isolate the odors that are contained in the “odor cocktail” and inject the handler as a possible source of information in preparation for outdoor searches. Because the dog so clearly understands the behaviors that must occur in the presence of odor to earn reward, training progression is a matter of controlling the environment, maintaining the ingredients of the indication and exposing the dog to ideal variations at appropriate stages of learning.
Through “handler detailing” we incorporate the handler as a potential source of information that the dog should regard during searches. Through careful, structured handler inputs, the dog learns that cooperation with the handler can lead to success while maintaining an ideal ratio of independent searches. This becomes important as we explore the common areas dogs overlook during searches, expand search distance and area and move the dog outdoors to search vehicles and environments. We discuss Dave’s method as a back-chaining method as an overview to give you, the viewer, a global sense of how to even further expand your dog’s abilities while building upon milestones toward excellence. Beneficial to puppy owners, trainers with problem dogs, class instructors or anyone wanting a more clear, logical, step-by-step understanding of how to train professional detection work. To anyone wanting to eliminate the problems of weak indication, weak searching, false alerts, incorrect focus on handler behavior and alerting on fringe odor, this title is a must have!
Chapters include:
The Search
- Generalization
- Cardboard Boxes
- Luggage
- The Search Array
- The First Search
Odor Isolation
- Disassembling the Odor Cocktail
Handler Detailing
Motivation
The Search- Interiors
- Initial Interior Searches
- Expanding Interiors
The Search- Exteriors
Vehicles
- Wheeles
- Bumpers and Grills
- Body Seams
- Interiors
- Multiple Vehicles
Conclusion
Copyright 2015 Canine Training Systems®, 16:9 Widescreen Hi-Definition, Podium View™ On Demand Streaming, 1 hour 28 minutes.
INTERNATIONAL VIDEO PRODUCTION AWARDS:
- 2016 Bronze Telly Award Winner
- 2016 Hermes Creative Gold Award Winner
- 2016 AVA Digital Awards Gold Award Winner
Concepts in Reinforcement: Training with Food with Dave Kroyer
The biggest obstacles to clean, high scoring exercises in obedience are often learned in the early stages of training. Almost certainly unintentional, problems arise due to a lack of clarity in behavior creation and performing clean repetitions of behaviors at the correct learning stages. The number of repetitions required for a dog to understand a desired behavior and commit clean, isolated behavior to long-term memory is very high.
Ideally, we’d like a dog that will work for reinforcement over time with little variation in intensity with clear focus and very few extraneous movements or behaviors as a result of frustration. As trainers, our job is to shape every dog to this ideal through clear communication and appropriate reinforcement at the correct stages of learning. A large part of this equation is being clear what is desirable and communicating this to our dog. Every dog is different and our goal is to provide satisfying reinforcement to the dog for a high degree of effort for the dog we have, whether it’s genetic makeup is “ideal” or not. We want to establish work ethic upon which solid performance can be built for our mutual enjoyment of the sport and teamwork.
In this title,
Concepts in Reinforcement- Training with Food with Dave Kroyer, Dave demonstrates his techniques of establishing incredible work ethic with the use of food from the beginning. Through an explanation of the many benefits of the use of food as a primary reinforcer for teaching behaviors, Dave also explains the pitfalls of using prey reward to teach behaviors. Through understanding the stages of training, motivators in general, the relationship to communication and many misconceptions surrounding use, we will introduce you to the tremendous benefits of food as a primary reinforcer.
By initially working completely on the dog’s agenda, Dave demonstrates how to mentally condition the dog to fully engage the handler for work while utilizing food predictability and reward schedules appropriately to shape and strengthen behaviors at the correct stages. A variety of food types are discussed for both the benefit of nutrition and ease of delivery. Reward presentation is covered and establishing cues as predictors for the work session rather than physical criteria like pouches, vests or clothing is discussed. The 4 types of reinforcement are covered and the proper use of variable ratio reinforcement is discussed.
Chapters include:
- Introduction
- The 3 Phases of Training
- Motivators
- Reinforcers - Primary Reinforcers: Toys & Food
- Reinforcers - Secondary Reinforcers: Signals & Markers
- The Misconceptions - Starvation and Bribery
- The Truth About Food
- The Transaction - How it Works
- Types and Preparation
- Conditioning & Technique - Mental Conditioning
- Conditioning & Technique - Delivery Technique
- Reward Schedules
- Conclusion - Making it Happen
Copyright 2016 Canine Training Systems®, 16:9 Widescreen Hi-Definition, Podium View™ On Demand Streaming, 1 hour 14 minutes.
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