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Lani Powell
ParticipantThank you! I was thinking/hoping that would be what you would say. I’m excited about integrating more verbals into my training with my puppy than I did with my first agility dog, and you are absolutely right! I was becoming overwhelmed by too many options. It is reassuring to be reminded that I can add more verbals as we progress if/when I feel the need. I’m so grateful you are doing these puppy modules. Especially now when we can’t get to classes.
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ParticipantFound it. Sorry.
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ParticipantOh I really want to read that article but I’m having trouble finding it!
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ParticipantThanks Kimberly. Oh by the way–we are auditing.
December 2, 2019 at 10:33 am in reply to: Shaping Motivated Stays And Explosive Releases (Baby, Intermediate, Advanced) #2349Lani Powell
ParticipantThanks again!
November 30, 2019 at 8:48 am in reply to: Shaping Motivated Stays And Explosive Releases (Baby, Intermediate, Advanced) #2242Lani Powell
ParticipantSo if we already have a sit-stay, don’t say it?
November 27, 2019 at 9:07 am in reply to: Shaping Motivated Stays And Explosive Releases (Baby, Intermediate, Advanced) #2129Lani Powell
ParticipantThanks!
November 27, 2019 at 8:52 am in reply to: Shaping Motivated Stays And Explosive Releases (Baby, Intermediate, Advanced) #2125Lani Powell
ParticipantI say “okay” as my release word but I say “get it” to mean … well.. get the toy. For the motivated stays, which should I say as the “click” when he sits?
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ParticipantThank you!
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ParticipantJust typing this because I forgot to check the box that says to notify me if there is a reply.
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