Dragline training using negative reinforcement avoidance conditioning

Dragline (aka long lead) training is an important part of my training program.  Each of my dogs goes through dragline training before we advance onto other curricula.  I do not allow a dog to interact freely with my livestock unless he or she has graduated from dragline training.

When discussing training, it is important to have a common understanding of the terminology in use. Negative reinforcement is not punishment, and no punishment is used in this guide. Negative reinforcement occurs during a behavior, whereas punishment occurs after a behavior.  Negative reinforcement is simply something a subject will work to avoid.  For the situation presented in this guide, my warning sound (conditioned reinforcer) is a short hissing sound I make by pushing air between my tongue and the roof of my mouth.  This sound is reminiscent of the air being let out of a tire.

Training Guide

Dog Situation

Dog Behavior

Trainer response

Results/Consequences