How To Write A Training Plan: Part Two

When you are ready to move on from a basic training plan, one with simple goals and behaviors defined step-by-step, it's time to learn about expanding behavior, record-keeping, and those inevitable mistakes.

A sticky point for many trainers seems to be how to increase difficulty steadily enough to maintain progress, but not so quickly that it discourages the animal.

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