But that would be unlikely. When i was having her jump on the end, I hardly said a command, and if I did it was simply "bang it". I've only just called it a "teeter" since she's been doing the whole thing. So, to her, teeter means to do the full thing, so she'd have no reason just to do the end behaviour.
Precisely ;-)
But that would be unlikely. When i was having her jump on the end, I hardly said a command, and if I did it was simply "bang it". I've only just called it a "teeter" since she's been doing the whole thing. So, to her, teeter means to do the full thing, so she'd have no reason just to do the end behaviour.
EmilySnider 2 years ago
We all get a good laugh, & just move on to the next obstacle. (:
RetroDogAgility 2 years ago
What happens if in a competition she jumps on the end of the teeter
jazzcollie 2 years ago