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Don't gibber while you train.
Heh..... Helps when the handler doesn't repeat the command five
times...... or use the dog's name before every command...... Jo Wolf Martinez, Georgia, USA |
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Don't gibber while you train.
"Jo Wolf" wrote in message
... ... or use the dog's name before every command...... I do that! LOL. I have two dogs so I like to make it clear which dog I'm talking to. It becomes a habit so I still do it even if I only have one dog with me. |
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Don't gibber while you train.
Yeh, and I actually get better attention when I talk to the dog. Not
constantly, but a "watch me" before a turn to the right, or "back" or "easy" on a turn to the left. Or just a "good" during a heeling pattern. Jo Wolf Martinez, Georgia, USA |
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