The "down" signal is one of the basic commands in dog training. But when your dog masters this signal perfectly, even in difficult situations, it opens up many new possibilities in everyday life. The advanced "down" signal goes beyond simply staying down. It combines eye contact and impulse control, which helps your dog to pay even better attention to you and stay calm in challenging moments.
Impulse control as the key to success
The "down" signal combined with eye contact is an effective exercise in impulse control. Many dogs have a tendency to get up immediately when they are excited or when you move away. By reinforcing eye contact, your dog will learn to control their impulses and stay calm even when you leave the room or distractions arise.
The Protocol for Relaxation is a great support in this case. It provides a step-by-step guide to show your dog that he can remain calm and relaxed even in your absence or in the presence of strong stimuli. This form of training not only strengthens impulse control, but also your dog's trust in you and the environment.
Why eye contact is important
In the advanced version of "Platz", eye contact is introduced as an additional element. Why? Because eye contact signals to your dog that he should focus on you, even when distractions are happening around you. It creates a mental connection between you and your dog that helps him stay calm and not get overwhelmed by external stimuli.
Dogs are visual animals, and by making eye contact you reinforce their focus on you. This is particularly helpful in everyday situations where your dog encounters other dogs, people or unexpected noises. With a fixed "place" and eye contact, your dog has a clear focal point - you.