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by Tazmyn on 01 March 2011 - 10:03

Left turn, left turn, left turn! Teach your dog to load straight back - one pace, then two etc. Then teach him to load back and to the left. Progress to a small left square of one/two paces and build up from there. Everytime the dog then forges or leans into you, turn left. No compulsion- he just doesn't get to move forward.
Worked a treat for my SchH3 boy.
Good luck!

animules

by animules on 01 March 2011 - 14:03

I switched training methods a while back and have been having super results.  My girl did not truely understand what was wanted, the leash and corrections were getting in the way of her learning, even while using a tug reward.  She is now understanding the correct position versus sharp corrections to get her there.  No more pinch collar, not even a leash, never used an e-collar.  Still some refining to do but so close and working on that refinement.  This while healing over and around sleeves laying on the ground.   I've tried the other methods, I'll use this any day.

www.youtube.com/watch


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by zmoderator on 01 March 2011 - 15:03


animules

by animules on 01 March 2011 - 15:03

Thanks zmoderator.  I still fumble a bit trying to embed a video...





 


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