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ParticipantYes, he cracks me up with his love of noises. You should hear him around our house with his squeaky toys. He seems to really like sounds which has been awesome.
Next session I’ll get closer to the teeter. 馃檪
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ParticipantThanks, your comments make total sense. Old obedience sneaking back in there with dog on left. LOL
Thanks for the reminder on the catch cue – I want to keep getting his markers better.
We’ll keep working this to get more speed. 馃檪
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ParticipantHere’s where we are at with the wings and counter-motion commitment. Still working to bring it all together. As always looking forward to your feedback. 馃檪
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ParticipantConcept Transfer straight line four ways. This one is hard for me not him LOL.
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ParticipantHere is the teeter love the slam and hind end combo. This one he loves!
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ParticipantHi Uploading videos of where we are at with the current games. 馃檪
This one was really hard for him. We started out very slowly with just one more step after I gave the “sit” cue. LOL. We’re up to a very slow walk. Let me know if I need to change anything as I increase the motion little by little. Thanks!
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ParticipantThe teeter aid arrived so we’ve worked some sessions with it. He was pretty nervous during the very first session, so squeeze cheese to the rescue! ;). We’ve played lots of plank games, turns on planks, “bang” games, climb-on games, and tipping games since puppyhood, so once he figured it out, it seem to transfer quickly. I included our third session without as much motion and then our latest session using the wing from the other day.
One question I had as this is the first time I’ve included this remote teeter prop. 馃檪 I know there are lots of different aspects to the teeter and have played different games for those. Using this, is there a piece or game you use to help them manage a weight shift back so they don’t fly off due to momentum with running straigh up? Thanks!
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ParticipantThese next ones we need a lot of help with LOL. I’m in his way too much as well as lots of drop bars. I’m looking forward to your feedback before I try more as we work to get a feel for each other :). Thanks!
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ParticipantHere is the BC on the outside wing
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ParticipantHere are some wing wraps. When I watch it I feel like I’m not showing him enough fast-forward, slow-forward, rotate. Should I run in deeper so I have more room to show him a bigger difference in the smaller space?
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ParticipantHere’s another attempt at being even lazier with the pinwheel. I tried to think of just wandering past it. LOL.
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ParticipantHi, the live class was a lot of fun this morning. 馃檪 Here is our 1 step handling with the tunnel and wings.
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ParticipantIt makes sense that he starts to look at me to track the food. I actually used cheese in the pinwheel so that must be easier for him to see. Thanks! I鈥檒l use cheese and add the verbal on the plank as well. I switch it up sometimes to keep him more interested in it, but will keep the cheese for tossing 馃檪
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ParticipantThank, I鈥檒l give it another go with even less connection. :). That makes sense.
Dang, the tape wore off on his collar. I鈥檒l get it re-taped for him. 馃檪
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ParticipantHere’s plank confidence.
I was tossing hot dog slices, but he still struggled to see them. I wanted to check in before tossing them sideways to see if there is something I should change so he can track them better. I also put one of the teeter trainers on order so hopefully, it won’t take too long to ship. I thought it would be really helpful since he’s so tall and also training alone a lot.
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