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Q Man

by Q Man on 17 December 2013 - 23:12

REWARD for wanted actions...and DON'T REWARD for unwanted actions...

ONLY Reward for the absolute actions that you're trying to accomplish...Otherwise you're teaching unwanted actions...

~Bob`

Hundmutter

by Hundmutter on 18 December 2013 - 05:12

VKGSD's advice - and Q Man's brief point - are excellent;  the only
thing I thought of, watching your vid, related to the lure, but VKGSD
put it so much better than I would have.  People are right that you
ought to have put some heelwork into the vid too, cos it does look
like you are only asking about the Finish.  (The wall work and losing
the lure, combined, will sort this out).

He is lovely to watch, and even if - were you going to compete - he
might benefit from a bit of 'tidying up', frankly he is already placing
better than many of mine did !  [And some that are out there in competition
today !]

LOVE the pinny, btw - were you taking a break from a barbie, to make this
vid ? Tongue Smile

by vk4gsd on 18 December 2013 - 19:12

hund, all i got out of your post was that you think i look hot in a pinny, drool away babe, i guess yr only human  Teeth Smile.

FYI that pinny is a welding apron, pure leather, cost $25 compared to some hundreds of dollars for a similar thing from a dog training equipment supplier.

Sunsilver

by Sunsilver on 18 December 2013 - 19:12


 
will personally i think the shine of the handler would make any dog look good.......Teeth Smile
 


LOL! An honest man!

by vk4gsd on 18 December 2013 - 19:12

realistic and modest to boot...and looks hot in a pinny, ask linda Wink SmileTeeth Smile

Hundmutter

by Hundmutter on 19 December 2013 - 02:12

Red Smile Devil Smile

Kaffirdog

by Kaffirdog on 19 December 2013 - 05:12

Stop moving your shoulder back and stand still.  Tease the dog with the tug, snap into an upright position and hold he tug further back, then wait without saying a word, as soon as the dog gets in the right position, throw the tug back and slightly out.  Wait him out for a few tries if you have to without moving or speaking and if he gives up and stops trying before he gets it right, tease again and repeat, he will get it right.  I'd also practise this when he's fed.

Margaret N-J





 


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