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Hold Your Horses! A Different Approach to Teaching Duration

Agnieszka Janarek Agnieszka Janarek
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What if waiting longer to click is the worst way to teach duration?

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Duration Without Frustration, Extinction, or Guesswork

Most trainers learn duration the same way:

“Just wait a little longer before you click.”

But what if that’s exactly the problem?

If your dog starts offering random behaviors, breaking position, barking, fidgeting, or cycling through everything they know while you’re trying to build duration, the issue may not be duration at all.

It may be your training loop.

In this webinar, we’ll take a completely different look at duration training.

We’ll start by redefining what duration actually means and why so many common training approaches create confusion, frustration, and unwanted behavior. Then we’ll explore practical, errorless strategies that help dogs succeed without relying on extinction, negative punishment, or simply withholding reinforcement and hoping for the best.

What Makes This Webinar Different?

This webinar is based on a simple idea:

Errors come from the environment.

Instead of asking, “How can I get my dog to wait longer?”

We’ll ask:

  • What antecedents are controlling the behavior?
  • What does the training loop actually teach?
  • Are we accidentally cueing repetition instead of duration?
  • How can we arrange the environment so the correct response becomes easy?

You’ll learn how small changes in reinforcement delivery, loop structure, cue placement, and behavior chains can dramatically improve duration without creating frustration.

Topics we’ll cover

What Duration Really Is

  • The difference between duration, distance, and repetition
  • Why “more steps” isn’t necessarily duration
  • Duration as an outcome rather than a shaping process

Clean Loops and Dirty Loops

  • Why many duration problems begin in the training loop
  • How reinforcement delivery affects behavior
  • Recognizing cues that trigger unwanted repetitions
  • When adding behavior to the loop actually improves duration

Stimulus Control and Antecedent Arrangement

  • Why dogs often break position before the marker
  • How to identify environmental triggers for errors
  • Using antecedents to prevent mistakes before they happen

Delivery Patterns

  • How food can become an unintended cue
  • Building predictability without creating dependence
  • Creating reinforcement patterns that support duration

Backchaining for Duration

  • Why fluent chains can support waiting behavior
  • Using clear beginnings and endings to create stability
  • Practical examples from heelwork and sport training

Wait Cues

  • When to use them
  • When you don’t need them
  • How to teach and fade them effectively

Common Duration Problems

  • Dogs offering behaviors before cues
  • Fidgeting, dancing feet, and position changes
  • Confusion between shaping and duration work
  • Why duration cannot fix behaviors that aren’t fluent yet

Who Is This Webinar For?

🐾 Sport dog trainers looking for precise, reliable duration behaviors

🐾 Pet dog caregivers who want calmer, clearer training sessions

🐾 Professional trainers interested in errorless learning and antecedent-based solutions

🐾 Anyone who has ever thought:

“My dog knows the behavior… so why can’t they hold it?”

You’ll Leave With

✔ A completely different perspective on duration training

✔ Practical strategies you can apply immediately

✔ A framework for troubleshooting duration problems

✔ Ways to build duration without relying on extinction procedures

✔ Greater clarity about shaping, stimulus control, and reinforcement delivery

Because duration shouldn’t feel like a battle of patience between you and your dog.

  • It should be another skill we teach with clarity.

\What former students have to say:

“This webinar was life-changing. My dog went from offering random behaviors and getting frustrated… to actually holding duration! After the very first session using these methods, he was calmer, clearer, and finally making progress. I couldn’t be happier.”

  • — Mônica T.

Opinions

As always, the webinar is excellent, and you are amazing. You are a great teacher, love learning from you

thank you

Graciela Morote

October 23, 2023

This webinar was AMAZING! Before the webinar, I’ve been struggling with duration behavior for a few (okay, not only a few, a lot of) months. I didn’t like the “withhold the click and wait another second” strategy because my dog would start to offer behaviors instead of just maintaining position (even if it was just one second, he would start to offer sit, down, back, touch, barking,..) It was frustrating for him because he didn’t understand what I wanted and also for me, because I didn’t want to use extinction, but also I wasn’t being able to build any duration with him. I tried so many different approaches with him and in the end we only got 1-2 seconds of duration, but it wasn’t consistent and most of the time he would again start offering behaviors. We were really struggling with this duration behaviors and I stopped trainig that because we were not having progress. This webinar was life changing. Now I totally understand why I wasn’t being able to build duration! In the first training session after watching it I already started to practice what was taught and my dog was able to perform a behavior (stand) without dancing feet. Now he is also being able to wait a little longer without offering behaviors and getting frustrated. We still have a lot of work to do, but I’m super happy with the results and also because now I know how to make things more clear to him when we are working on duration. 

Mônica Tergolina

September 22, 2023

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