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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2009

Fred Hassen of Sit Means Sit Dog Training is seen here doing a remote retrieve drill with his 20 month old Belgian Malinois named 'Rex'. This video is a good illustration that shows in visual picture how the Sit Means Sit program is a motivational program. For more information on Sit Means Sit dog training see: http://www.sitmeanssit.com

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  • It will be long time before we see another type of training that can generate this type of skills work. If you really want to comprehend just how impressive this is, try it yourself with your own dog and see what happens.

  • Great job Fred! Way to break things down to their bare fundamentals. This is what puts Sit Means Sit at The TOP!

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  • Well said, Sanchez.

  • It's so good the timing and control over there!

    But, I have the same question actually, Hhen you remove those e-collars from the dogs neck?

    When will you let the remote control from your hands? Are you dependent of this 2 elements in your control toward the dogs? No offence man.

  • OK, here we go again, another video with a shock collar. When are you going to produce some video showing dogs doign work without that darn shock collar. I am not impressed with a dog performing with a schock collar around its neck.

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