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Training Position Changes: Heel, Front, Under

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Uploaded by on Sep 27, 2009

This clip shows a position change drill for heel front, and under.

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  • I have so many questions about that remote collar it appears you are using. (I could be wrong, but thought I saw it) No one I've seen comes out and says it does not hurt the dog. Does it in fact deliver a shock? Or is it simply a vibration? I'm not one of those people that is saying "that is abusive". I legitimately want to know. I'll admit I'd be leary about using it if it shocked the dog but I'm open to learning about it.

  • @melcabral I tried to reply to you here, but it was way too hard to adequately answer your question within the 500 character parameters of youtube. Feel free to contact me via email or phone (716) 548-3642 and I would be happy to discuss the training methods used here.

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  • Thank you for sharing some of Gia's training with us. She definitely looks nice and smooth. Her understanding seems very clear.

  • Very cool. She looks sharp

  • Totally Awesome!

  • Great job Tyler!

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