
Comprehension and Distractions In Dog Training
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Ever feel like your dog knows the behavior—until there's a squirrel, another dog, or a sudden noise? In this video, we dive into how distractions can impact comprehension in dog training and what it actually means when a dog "doesn’t get it" in a distracting environment.
This isn’t just about proofing or adding difficulty—this is about how dogs process information and why performance can break down even when they’ve "learned" a behavior. I share real examples from training sessions, what I’ve seen work (and not work), and open up the discussion to you:
Is it lack of training or a misunderstanding of comprehension under pressure?
Let’s talk about it.
🧠 Topics Covered:
What comprehension really looks like
Why distractions reveal gaps in learning
How to train with distractions instead of fighting them
When to adjust vs. when to push through
🐾 Trainers, handlers, and dog nerds—share your experiences in the comments!
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