Michael Ellis on Keeping a Distance from Uncontrollable Variables 

Uploaded on June 13, 2022 • 3 min

In this video, Michael Ellis discusses why you should avoid and keep a distance away from uncontrollable variables when out with your dog or working on training. In a controlled environment, you can focus on your dog. In an uncontrolled environment, you have to be aware of other people, other dogs, and various noises, passing cars, and more. These factors can contribute to your dog being distracted or trigger behaviors you are trying to avoid becoming habit.

This clip is one of many that came from July 2019 Puppy Development Workshop. This course is available as an online self-study course.CLICK HERE to sign up!

When people have specific training questions we recommend that they go to our website and post those questions in the ASK CINDY on the front page of leerburg.com. Cindy has been training dogs since she was a teenager and has competed in several dog sports at a regional and national level. She was also a vet tech and owned a boarding/training and grooming business for many years as well as breeding working Dobermans and Belgian Malinois under the kennel name Kaiserhaus. Questions posted to ASK CINDY are answered almost every day. They are also recorded in our systems if a dog owner has additional questions Cindy will review the previous Q&As and this helps her give better feedback and assistance. Ask Cindy!

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