Good post... I am interested what others teach as well...
As for me:
- First and foremost would be the ability to get the animal's FULL attention... a good cow dog friend of mine got me to saying this to my dogs lol... "YOU BETTER HEAR ME"
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...when I say each individual dog's name, they better stop whatever they are doing and look at me for direction. If not, I go get them and remind them... physically grabbing them, picking them up by the neck and forcing them to look at me in the eye as I say their name again... and again... may even give them a good shake until I get "full attention"... this is of course, a level ten response for complete disrespect of "call to attention"... IF AT ANY POINT, the dog makes a move showing attention, the tone of my voice changes and I immediately positively re-enforce the "try" exhibited by the dog... lot of timing/feel to this, but it really helps keep my animals focused on me so I may help them... It should be noted that this type of control takes a LOT of time... and, in my opinion, can be severely handicapped by "cheating" with shock collars. Great training takes time, patience, consistency,
- As I said, the previous command is a never ending process... the dog just gets better at it with time and CONSISTENCY...
- Next command that the dog sure as HELL better be able to do is... "GET'M!!!"... without this.... everything else doesn't matter..
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... this "command", moreover the reaction of the dog to it, is something that I am VERY careful not to ever get in the way of... I prefer to encourage this "drive", even at the cost of control for a good bit until the dog clearly has the concept...
- "Load up"... means LOAD YOUR ASS UP NOW. (without me getting out of the truck to make you do it
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) All my dogs know how to do this so I might drive on to a more productive area
- "Go ahead"... means I say it is ok to get off the truck and go back to hunting
- "Get out"/"get ahead"... means get off the caught hog and go bay up another you sumbitches
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... that is pertinent commands I can think of right now, may remember more later!