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by SitasMom on 31 October 2011 - 19:10
when teaching to pull, do not let the dog scramble, claw or dig with its front....for a young dog, this can cause damage to its elbows and shoulder, for every dog, its looks bad in the ring......
find 2 identical and unique "noise makers" and sound it every time just prior to eating, going for car rides, play or anyting your dogs thinks is fun and positive. your dog will create an associaltion between the noise and something good. it will rise its head, look in the direction and focus its ears......
day of the show, station 2 people at opposite corners of the ring and when the handler raises his hand, the person most forward of the dog make noise..... the dog will get excited and look accross the ring...... this is ideal for good representation...
after the dog is tired, you will most likely have to run in front and call him......
most importantly, have fun and make sure your dog is also having fun.......especially at the beginning.....the ring must be a happy place......
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