Week 1 Molded Sit

 Equipment needed:  6' Leather Lead (or slip lead or transitional lead), Training Collar (or slip lead or transitional lead)


Explanation and Goal of Exercise: This method of molding the dog into position, teaches the dog to allow our hands to mold and manipulate various parts of their body. The handler is also teaching themselves how to determine if a dog's muscles are relaxed with trust OR tense with distrust. Additionally, it is possible to detect a physical problem by touch as you mold your dog into a sit (and then see your veterinarian before continuing). This also prepares your dog to sink into a sit readily when given the correction later on (if the correction is even necessary). A sit is when your dog's upper torso is upright, front leg(s) on the ground/floor, and bottom area is on the ground.


Hand Drills (practice until your moves can move swiftly through the motions without the handler needing to think about it, before practicing with the dog):


Practice these without the dog for a few minutes prior to starting.

Your left hand will hold leash, transfer to your right hand (grasp near snap bolt on collar), left hand does long stroke down dog's (first few minutes your invisible dog) back, the left hand cups the bum area, right hand gives pressure up on collar.

At the end of heeling, be sure to introduce your "release word". Some people use "break", "free" or "okay" to indicate that the work is ended. One note about "okay" it is used frequently in conversation, so if you use it, you are going to need to train that it only comes from you and when you are looking at them.

Only start with your dog once your muscle memory kicks on on this procedure.


NOTE:   Days 1-2   no command at all.   Days 3-4 command only when the dog's bum hits the ground.   Days 5-6 command before performance, but if the dog does not initiate (wait one second) and then immediately mold the dog into a sit.



STEP 1:   Start moving with your dog on the leash by simple walking or in a heel if you have been trained how to do that.

STEP 2:  Your left hand will hold leash, transfer to your right hand (grasp near snap bolt on collar), left hand is free for step 3.

STEP 3: Stroke with your left hand slowly from your dog's shoulders, down their back, and when your hand reaches the bottom area cup it.

STEP 4:   You can say "good boy or girl" if you want to praise your dog.   Be sure your dog is not leaning up against you.   There should be space in between you and your dog during molding period and later commands.   Also do not confuse "good boy" with the release word.   You want your dog still in position during and after a "good boy".

STEP 5:  Give your dog the release word.   The marker word that I use for release is “yes”.


Repeat this for one hundred reps a day (usually 20 minutes)   You can break this up into 4 sessions of 25 reps if you would like:)

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