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Knighted Member
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: PA
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I enjoyed the video. Great dogs you have! Jonas Really likes blitz lol He wached the video like a hawk lol
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Jonas :Black & Red WGSL D.O.B.01/14/2012... Taz:11/15/99-01/16/12 Ginger:06/23/02-02/13/13
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: KW Ontario
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Thanks guys. Blitz wasnt supposed to be a project so I wont take credit for her. The only real rescue was smores. Apparently she was from a puppy mill type situation. Lol talk about genetic nerves. She loves the other half and no one else.
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Master Member
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Chi
Posts: 657
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Looking good! Especially when the other dog passed, I can't get that attention yet
![]() One thing that I may comment on, and please feel free to ignore. At the end you said "wait" while in platz, marked YES and she released for the ball. I have had 2 trainers now tell me that a marker is not to be combined with release. I am not sure how you are training the wait or if I missed something in the video but I thought I would point it out, that having a different release word would likely benefit you. IE when I am clicker training stays/waits and am holding food up, click does not mean take the food, click means that's what I want, now continue to wait for the food. |
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: KW Ontario
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My ultimate goal is to actually not have to use the word wait at all, however she sometimes breaks commands so I add the command wait to bolster it. |
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