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The Arcon Techniques are strictly faithful to the rational
demands of the conventional scientific technique and have been
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experimentation and verification.


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Arcon Method Techniques
Copyright (c) 2008 Jaime Parejo Garcia
Canine Rescue
http://www.rescatecanino.com



THE ARCON TECHNIQUES

TECHNIQUE TO BLOCK THE YO-YO EFFECT BY RETURN CONTROL

GRADUAL AUTONOMY TECHNIQUE BY THE MANNEQUIN EFFECT

TECHNIQUE OF INNOCUOUS RE-ESTABLISHMENT BY SOUND INSERTION

FEASIBLE LOCALISATION TECHNIQUE BY COMPENSATION OF NEGATIVE
FACTORS NON-REQUESTED

SUPPORT TECHNIQUE BY RESTRICTED APPROXIMATION

CALIBRATED REINFORCEMENT TECHNIQUE BY TRIPLE CONTROL

CHAINED SEARCH TECHNIQUE BY MIMICKED DISSUASION OF THE BURIED
PERSON

The Arcon Techniques are strictly faithful to the rational
demands of the conventional scientific technique and have been
repeatedly subject to the corresponding process of
experimentation and verification.

TECHNIQUE TO BLOCK THE YO-YO EFFECT BY RETURN CONTROL

OBJECTIVE

To avoid possibly generating the yo-yo effect in the dog by
applying a series of specific preventative guidelines. The yo-yo
effect is a behavioural phenomenon that I discovered in certain
dogs, who systematically returned to their guide after going a
certain distance, thus obeying a type of entrenched mental
inertia. This is a habit that is especially detrimental in canine
rescue work, which impairs the dogs autonomy and initiative in
search operations.

CIRCUMSTANCES WHEN APPLIED

Fundamentally when the dog makes some type of return to the
guide, or stays away waiting to be called.

BASIC GUIDELINES

 * Keep the use of call orders to a minimum. I have noticed that
excessive use of call orders was the main cause leading dogs to
acquire this habit.

 * When the dog returns, avoid any type action that implies a
certain reinforcement effect (saying affectionate words, petting,
play-type behaviour, etc.).

GRADUAL AUTONOMY TECHNIQUE BY THE MANNEQUIN EFFECT

OBJECTIVE 

By managing to get the dog to dissociate the guide as a possible
support element, we will gradually enhance:

 * The level of autonomy and concentration in the search.

 * The scope of the reinforcement due to the important effect of
the contrast produced from the guides unchanging mannequin
attitude to the subsequent active, euphoric reinforcement.

 * The dog duly remaining at the localisation point while
signalling.



CIRCUMSTANCES WHEN APPLIED 

When in the working session the dog returns to the guide or
without distancing itself from the guide tries to draw his/her
attention in any way (barking, standing on hind legs, etc.) the
guide should assume the mannequin pose, giving reinforcement in a
rational and balanced way in working sessions or real
interventions.

BASIC GUIDELINES 

The guide should always keep a firm, inert and unchanging stance
before the dog, omitting any type of physical (even facial) or
verbal reactions, as if s/he were a mere mannequin.

TECHNIQUE OF INNOCUOUS RE-ESTABLISHMENT BY SOUND INSERTION

OBJECTIVE

To innocuously re-establish the dogs working behaviour in view of
possible deviating distractions. Generally speaking, as repeating
the search order is regarded as harmful due to its negative
incidence in the dogs line of initiative, I chose to select this
peculiar procedure, which is highly effective

CIRCUMSTANCES WHEN APPLIED

This resource can be applied under the relative silence that
tends to characterise the initial stages of learning, although
obviously it would not be feasible in a search operation with
adverse auditory factors. However, it should be borne in mind
that a dog in that phase no longer suffers from the same fragile
susceptibility as at the start, since their own ability to
re-establish their behaviour has also been substantially
developed.

BASIC GUIDELINES 

 * The dogs perception of a brief interfering noise provoked
occasionally (something dragging on the ground, the blow of an
object, etc.) causes a type of instantaneous rupture in their
deviated and incipient line of attention, acting as a sort of
fleeting pause after which the desirable base conduct is once
again re-established. - We should try to ensure that the dog does
not perceive the source of the sound made. - The sound issued
should be inserted as simultaneously as possible with the dogs
manifest distraction and intensely enough without being excessive
to achieve the OBJECTIVE in each instance.

FEASIBLE LOCALISATION TECHNIQUE BY COMPENSATION OF NEGATIVE
FACTORS

OBJECTIVE

 * To ensure that the dog is successful in the search work
without undermining the target learning progress of the exercise.

 * To preserve and foster the dogs motivational state, which is
key for the proper evolution of the learning process. * To avoid
detrimental situations of failure and frustration in the initial
training stage, thus fostering an increase in the positive
stimulus that the rubble environment should provoke in the dog.

CIRCUMSTANCES WHEN APPLIED

During the learning phase and occasionally during training.

BASIC GUIDELINES

 * An analysis and differentiation should be carried out on those
factors or elements that might hypothetically affect the dogs
search either positively or negatively (level of motivation,
presence of major stimuli, weather conditions, etc.).

 * We should then define the basic lines of the exercise to be
performed, obeying a supposed state of balance or prior
compensation that makes it possible for the dog to achieve
success with the corresponding progress and without support from
the guide. We shall primarily intervene on basic factors that can
be manipulated, such as the position of the release point or the
location of the hideouts.

NON-REQUESTED SUPPORT WITHOUT REQUEST TECHNIQUE BY RESTRICTED
APPROXIMATION

OBJECTIVE

 * To carry out a successful search.

 * To increase the level of security when signalling the buried
person.



CIRCUMSTANCES WHEN APPLIED

 * This technique is exclusively applied in those occasional
cases when providing controlled support is considered less
counterproductive than the dogs imminent failure, although
repeated use of this technique could jeopardise the dogs
potential autonomy. * When a certain dose of insecurity
negatively affects the signalling guidelines. * This is mainly
used during the initial learning phase.

BASIC GUIDELINES 

 * The guide approaches the dog by walking soberly towards the
localisation point (where the dog tends to be) without any type
of extraneous movement or verbal utterance. The guide should stop
when s/he estimates that s/he has conveyed to the dog the minimum
support needed. * This technique should not be applied should
there exist a prior request for support or a return by the dog to
the guide, with the goal of avoiding possible negative
conditioning.

CALIBRATED REINFORCEMENT TECHNIQUE BY TRIPLE CONTROL

OBJECTIVE

 * To enhance the positive effect of reinforcement * To foster
the signalling pattern when needed * To control the positive
achievement of success by the dog in the search task, thus
preserving and fostering its motivational level towards the
activity.

CIRCUMSTANCES WHEN APPLIED

During the initial learning and training phase, especially when
carrying out chained searches.

BASIC GUIDELINES

The instructor places him/herself at a strategic point that
allows him/her to observe with minimal interruptions the
behaviour of the dog carrying out the search and act in
consequence. S/he will control three fundamental variables via
the transceiver: * The specific stunt person who effects the
reinforcement. * The best time to start the reinforcement.

 * The type of reinforcement (intensity, duration, etc.). The
instructor must previously evaluate an entire set of essential
factors:

 * Learning goals of the exercise.

 * Signalling by dog (fluency, perseverance, target, etc.).

 * Energy or motivational state observed in the dog.

 * Possible states of confusion or inhibition in the dog. In
fact, during the exercise the instructor should capture and
analyse any meaningful nuances reflected by the dog during the
search or signalling action in order to thus truly effectively
control the three aforementioned variables.

CHAINED SEARCH TECHNIQUE BY MIMICKED DISSUASION OF THE BURIED
PERSON OBJECTIVE 

 * To keep up the dogs required levels of autonomy, motivation
and concentration during possible consecutive searches and their
respective signalling.

CIRCUMSTANCES WHEN APPLIED

 * In search operations during learning, training or
intervention.

BASIC GUIDELINES

When the guide notices that the dog is signalling one of the
hidden extras, s/he shall approach the dog at a run to reward it
with a discreet pet and a brief verbal congratulation (in a real
intervention, mark the rubble with spray paint should the victim
not be accessible), attach the leash quickly to the dog and in
plain view make a energetic, determined bodily turn away from the
signalled point, which should remain then at the guides back.
Then s/he should turn towards the new area to be searched, and a
new search begins. I have seen that this bodily avoidance action
by the guide at the signal point tends to provoke in the dog a
special dissuasive effect, usefully freeing it from the
attraction exerted by the extra and thus fostering its
predisposition to try to localise another buried person,
especially driven by the expectation of the chained search
already created, in which the reinforcement comes unpredictably.
The guide should try to ensure that this back -turning is seen by
the dog, and should always keep the point signalled by the dog at
his or her back. Likewise, the possible sense of frustration that
could be sparked by the total lack of reinforcement is positively
attenuated by the discreet reinforcing actions of the guide, thus
avoiding the emergence of a possible inhibiting effect. We should
take advantage of this incipient sense of frustration, a certain
impulsive drive, which will serve to energise and motivate the
next search behaviour.

Approved by Legal Resolution No. 1998/41/12727 on 5 May 1998 by
the Ministry of Education and Culture of Spain, in compliance
with Royal Decree (1/1996, 12 April), that the Arcon Method,
(including among other content, the set of innovative behavioural
techniques, training phases and corresponding denominations),
whose author is Jaime Parejo Garcia, is duly registered and
legally protected as scientific copyright in the General Registry
of Intellectual Property under No. 23474. 




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Jaime Parejo is Canine Rescue Expert of the Firefighters of 
Seville, Spain. He is regarded as an internationally renowned 
expert in the speciality of canine catastropherescues. To date, 
he has been given numerous official awards, distinctions and 
congratulations both nationally and internationally from 
different governments and institutions (the Spanish Committee 
of the Mankind Programme and UNESCO's Biosphere, the UNESCO 
Centre in Melilla, the governments of Spain, Colombia, China, 
etc.). Specific examples include the First Prize for Research 
granted by the Spanish Royal Canine Society in 1998, and the 
Sasakawa Certificate of Distinction from the United Nations in 
2005, both entailing worldwide recognition of his transcendent 
international research and teaching efforts as well as the 
scientific advances of the Arcón Method in reducing the number 
of disaster victims. In both case, he was the first Spaniard to 
earn such prominent distinctions.

http://www.rescatecanino.com 

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