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by 4pack on 18 February 2010 - 21:02
I'm with Kreiger, lets bust out some videos.
by TessJ10 on 18 February 2010 - 21:02
by TessJ10 on 18 February 2010 - 21:02
Again, just a PUPPY, a work in progress - but I don't think you'll miscontrue, and you'll appreciate the positive.

by 4pack on 18 February 2010 - 22:02

by raymond on 18 February 2010 - 23:02

by Slamdunc on 18 February 2010 - 23:02
4pack,
Here's something that worked well for me for crabbing. I have lots of focus with my dog but his butt started swinging out to the left. When I "fuss" I keep the ball behind his head, he ignores the ball and focuses on me yet he knows it is there. I reward straight down the left side of my body and throw the ball behind me. Alternate, periodically with the dog not getting the ball. You have the dog on a leash and quickly snatch the ball up holding the dog back. You can never reward frontally or from the right side again or the dog will revert back to is original behavior. I started with 1 step, then 2, then 5, etc not progressing until the dog was completely straight. Up to 15 or 20 steps correct, then lots of left turns. Also keep the leash in the right hand, behind your back and correct backwards with the right hand. The leash should be wrapped around your body under your butt and you correct backwards, especially on left turns. If you have a remote you can have someone else gives stimulation as you make your turns and correct backwards. The stim doesn't have to be high, but it should be simultaneous with the leash correction.
This is tricky to learn and uncomfortable or awkward at first. Remember, the left hand has the toy and it is either straight up under your armpit or behind the dogs head. You still need the focus on you and not the toy, release with a "yes" or good command and throw the toy backwards.
Of course it is easier for those that teach their dog where their butt is supposed to be right off the bat.
Hope that makes sense,
Jim

by steve1 on 19 February 2010 - 09:02
Take a look at this Video, It is of Ronny van den Berghe training Como, Pup Izzys Daddy to be at 8 months old,
He is a true master at what he does well i think so, and if i can be only one quarter as good then i will have done okay
I hope you can get it to work. I think he is Top Class
Steve1
http://www.working-dog.eu/dogs-details/86545/Como%20Bonauer%20Wald/
by jettasmom on 19 February 2010 - 15:02
Denise

by steve1 on 19 February 2010 - 15:02
What we do is as we tell the Pup to Sit we Touch its hind quarter with the left hand, if you do this the Pup will bring its rear end into line straight to your leg and if you notice Ronny looked down,
We always look down every time a Pup sits or stands next to the handler to keep postion correctly, and just a touch as i said will move the rear end in to line after some time as you see you do not have to do it but it does help
with no stress or hassle to the Pup
Steve1

by 4pack on 19 February 2010 - 16:02
P.S. I think I forgot how to turn right.
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