Is there any free streaming video where Michael Ellis explains that thing that you should use your bridge and then jump away from the dog and give him the food or the toy away from the place where it did the behaviour in order to garantee that the dog starts to know that the bridge is also a release command (and also to create drive by moving the food away form him)?
I have it on DVD but i would like to show to a friend in a free streaming video. Is there any where he demonstrates that?
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.... Anyway, is there any free streaming video with it?
I can't find it. And I looked at most of them the day after you posted.
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Give me a few days (I'm really up to my eyeballs in work) and I will re-watch the DVD chapter and then at least be able to talk about what part you refer to. Thank you for finding the chapter.
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This is helpful. I was wondering how this worked and I think I have been doing it without instruction. When Jethro is fulfilling a command - for example, Stay or Wait, I can say Good (or Good Dog) to let him know he is doing it correctly and I want him to continue. I have been using Okay as the release - which means something like, "you are done now". Which is different from "This Way" or Lets Go" which mean follow me but you don't have to Heel. I'm using Sniff as the release from Heel - Sniff means, "You can explore as we are walking, but you have to keep the leash loose, no pulling."
I can see how it would be useful for my own purposes to make an inventory of the commands I am using and the definition of what those commands mean.
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