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by GSDNewbie on 13 October 2011 - 17:10
I broke my wrist yesterday so I guess it is a great time to relax and work on my training plans.
I have always taught a tradition dog behind the handler to heel position. My current pup is a high energy and flashy worker who is extremely athletic. I am considering teaching him the military style flip to heel. How many use this? I only consider it because I think he would think it very fun and he likes challanges like this, which is preferred in sch? Are there multiple ways to teach it? We have already worked on heel position and we have done body awarness excersies and position in relation to me work. Is there anything else to prepare him I should be doing? Does anyone have negative thoughts on this over traditional? I want to research it well as I prefer to train somthing correctly the first time arround than to have to correct something I taught wrong.
Thank you in advance.

by SchaeferhundSchH on 13 October 2011 - 17:10
I taught my showline the military finish. I worked on rear end awareness by doing brick work. I personally like it way better and choose to do it with all my dogs.
This is the way I teach it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sD2AIrv3d0

by GSDNewbie on 13 October 2011 - 18:10
Thank you though for the brick video as it looks to be a better way to do it. The bucket is too high in my opinion and light.

by loujolly on 14 October 2011 - 14:10
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