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Video: Assisted Shaping VS Free Shaping in Dog Training - with Michael Ellis

This video is taken from Michael Ellis's online course, The Principles of Dog Training 1. Available as an interactive and self-study online course on the Leerburg Online University! CLICK HERE to sign up.

Even the most advanced concepts in dog training require a solid foundation, and The Principles of Dog Training with Michael Ellis is going to give you that foundation. The skills learned throughout this 16-week course are going to carry over into every aspect of your training program and handler relationship.

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I’ve studied Michael Ellis’s e-collar course and I need guidance on how to pair this with leash pressure. I’m a little confused.

Answer

Since your dog knows leash pressure for loose leash walking then I would try using the remote collar in that scenario after you condition the dog to the collar. Once you have done that, try the foot target but don't give a command first and if she beats you to the leash pressure then that's ok. The leash is mostly there to prevent the dog from leaving or getting squirrely, if that makes sense.

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