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Quote: Alyssa Myracle
If the dog flakes out under defense pressure, have the helper give the dog a prey bite to take the stress back out of the dog.
Don't let amateurs catch your dog. Seriously.
Nothing good can come from it.
Green dogs get trained on seasoned helpers.
Green helpers get trained on seasoned dogs.
100% agree. An experienced helper can read a young dogs stress level and would not push the young dog to the point of breaking him.
As far as amateurs......if people who are at a club want to put on a sleeve to get an indication of what it's like, they should only wear the sleeve with a dog who is bomb proof. If it's not in a very controled situation, no experienced helper supervising, no bomb proof dog, don't do it, I just think it's an accident waiting to happen.
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