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Makoto Kai - Training Dog -jap-

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: Exposing an adopted dog to 7 different surfaces, 7 locations, and 7 types of toys in the first few weeks to build confidence. Marker Words : Use a consistent word like Makoto Kai - Training Dog -Jap-

Makoto Kai's training methods are rooted in positive reinforcement techniques, focusing on rewarding desired behaviors rather than punishing undesired ones. He utilizes a variety of tools, including verbal cues, hand signals, and body language, to communicate effectively with dogs. Kai's approach also incorporates elements of clicker training, agility training, and problem-solving exercises. It requires the owner to be more disciplined than the dog

The methodology is not a quick fix. It is a lifestyle. It requires the owner to be more disciplined than the dog. In a world of instant gratification, Makoto Kai asks for patience, silence, and wholehearted sincerity. Makoto Kai asks for patience

| Aspect | Western Balanced Training | Makoto Kai (Japanese) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Focus | Obedience commands (Sit, Down, Heel) | Energy alignment & spatial control | | Correction | Leash pop, verbal "No" | Body block, angle change, Tenshin Bo tap | | Leadership | Owner as "pack leader" | Owner as "sensei" (calm, unmoving center) | | Walk goal | Heeling position | Silent, loose-leash mirroring |