Wonko the Sane
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I don't even want to talk about itI do it most days !
ips - it seems that most of the folks here are suggesting that you have to be smarter than the dog
I don't even want to talk about itI do it most days !
once again a sincere thanks.You can't really over do it so don't worry she can never anticipate what distance your going to drop her at if you mix it up. Enjoy your dog if your not worried about the odd run in enjoy playing with her that my friend is entirely your choice. Also when you drop her with the dummy a few yards out throw another but make her return with the one in her mouth before you send for the second dummy. Little steps and when it don't go to plan come back a step, and don't over do it now that it's getting warm
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charlieI don't even want to talk about it
ips - it seems that most of the folks here are suggesting that you have to be smarter than the dog
struggling. Can drop her no prob and she holds the dummy until I throw the second then drops dummy and gets in the starting blocks eager and I mean eager to get to the second. I tried it twice and tried to encourage her to deliver the first but both occasions she managed to get past me for the second one. Um, will try again tonight.Not one bit. For the first few time you can walk to her but don't take the dummy from her, throw the second dummy, enforce the drop if need be, walk back away from her call her in accept the delivery then send for other dummy
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gavinDrop her walk to her don't take the dummy from her put lead on if need be throw other dummy, step back only as much as the lead will allow (if not using the lead a yard will do) and recall her lots of encouragement and praise. You will get there just don't expect it all in the one session
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