spiritdogs
Posted : 1/6/2007 11:56:08 AM
All my advanced classes are different because I structure them to what the students already know. I also query them on the first night to see what they are really happy with, and what they themselves would like more help with. (The answers I always get - come when called, jumping up, pulling on the lead - countersurfing - all the things they though I was nuts telling them in puppy class LOL, or that they didn't listen to, and now pay the price for [

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I teach my students an emergency recall, a couple of tricks (spin, weave through legs, put toys away, say your prayers, etc.). I sometimes play a game, just for fun. (Doggy tic tac toe is one) I teach the "long down" and start having them get some distance on that, and the stay. We often do "leave it", but in more distracting situations to the point where they can walk next to, or over, a pile of dog biscuits, and the dog will "leave it". We do "back up" and "catch". Does that give you any ideas, or do you need some more? [

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