The Everyday Trainer Podcast

When Does A Correction Become Clarity?

Mar 27, 2026
Jeannie, a client in Meg's online training community who works on reactive barking and obedience with her dogs like Frankie. The conversation covers marker words and proofing around other dogs. It dives into window reactivity after a move and when brief e-collar corrections act as information versus punishment. Live training snippets show clearer positions, short sessions to protect motivation, and early e-collar conditioning.
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ANECDOTE

Early E‑Collar Conditioning With Place Sends

  • Meg described early e‑collar conditioning with a seven‑month Lab using place sends to teach "turn the sensation off."
  • She taps the stim while sending the pup between two place cots and stops tapping when all four paws are on place.
ADVICE

Proof Markers Using Place Training

  • Proof marker words and boundaries by training the dog in a clear context like place or down so they learn context instead of guessing.
  • Meg: put the dog on place, train another dog with markers, and rehearse returning to position so the dog understands "stay, don't join."
ADVICE

Correct Reactivity With Consistent E‑Collar Followed By Calm Reset

  • Use the e-collar consistently as a corrective to stop reactivity in the moment and teach the dog it's not their job to police the house.
  • If intermittent corrections don't change choices, apply a firmer, brief stim paired with a calm "no" and immediately return to normal activity.
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