Hi Fred, I see that you use "up" and "stand", is there a reason for the two similar instructions?. fyi im a massive fan of yours, your a real inspiration.
Hi! Thanks for the kind words. It might be a bit difficult to see because of the angle, but his front feet are a bit behind the parking curb when I am telling him 'up'. I want his feet back up on the curb. 'Stand' then obviously means for him to 'stand'. If I would have just told him to 'stand' while he was behind the curb, he could be just standing in the parking lot but I want him on the curb. I'm communicating for him to get up on the parking curb first then stand. Front feet up.
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lovedbysweetie 2 years ago
Hi Fred, I see that you use "up" and "stand", is there a reason for the two similar instructions?. fyi im a massive fan of yours, your a real inspiration.
Pendfold 2 years ago
Hi! Thanks for the kind words. It might be a bit difficult to see because of the angle, but his front feet are a bit behind the parking curb when I am telling him 'up'. I want his feet back up on the curb. 'Stand' then obviously means for him to 'stand'. If I would have just told him to 'stand' while he was behind the curb, he could be just standing in the parking lot but I want him on the curb. I'm communicating for him to get up on the parking curb first then stand. Front feet up.
fredhassen 2 years ago
Nice use of the environment. Happy Thanksgiving Nash!
DarinShepherd 2 years ago