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  • Fantastic job! :)

  • Another question: what did you train first? Running or 2o2o?

  • Did he have running contacts before the 2o2o? How did you get him to continue driving into the 2o2o, and not lose speed?

  • Very interesting to see two kind of cues for dogwalk. I didn't understand... in what moment you give the cue? I really would like to know more about this. Good video!

  • Very interesting to see you are training both Running and Nose Touch. Thanks for sharing the video!!

  • Thanks for prompt reply, is it a verbal cue? and if so what?

    I cant see any difference in your body language, between the two.

    the cue on the dw, is that on the contact or on the way down...

    very impressive...

  • Thanks for prompt reply, is it a verbal cue? and if so what?

    I cant see any difference in your body language, between the two

  • @arogersuk8 Yes, it's verbal cues. I use "spring" (which translates to "run") for running and "tryck" (translates to "press") for her nose touch behavior.

  • quick question, how does squid know to stop...do you have a command that he hears before he's on the dog walk or towards the end?

    Thanks

  • @arogersuk8 I use different cues. I cue running before the obstacle and the stop while she's on the dogwalk.

  • Wow! Firs time I see a dog who has great running contacts and also excellent 2o2o. Before this I have only seen dogs with great running contacts but with slow 2o2o.

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