I saw a few you tube videos recently and learnt how the professionals train the fronts and finishes. (Leerburg , please make a video on fronts and finishes ).
I have decided to start from scratch and train those for my dogs.
Here is our very hot and humid training session with Sadha choking on the biscuts midway.
Just an idea, but have you ever thought of taking video lessons from a trainer? Let me qualify that by saying I know there are a lot of fly-by-night and possibly even disreputable so-called dog trainers out there offering video lessons, and you do need to be careful, but I know of one very respected, very successful trainer who will do a video lesson on a topic of your choosing for a reasonable rate. I'm not sure if it's appropriate to post the link here, but I can PM you if you're interested. Maybe some other forum members know of other good trainers offering this type of service.
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