Part targeting all you need for this exercise is a click some treats and something to target like a yogurt led by mistake, or plastic push o...
Part targeting all you need for this exercise is a click some treats and something to target like a yogurt led by mistake, or plastic push on my ticket sheet and hide it under the lights of the dog can see that it is covered by the object, then click when you got this baby movements towards the light was about 10 successful times tend to treat under the light and clicking on the light and show them this machine on the light, but they still get one.
You can see my putting up a little bit confused but the treatment of the light next time and await the public out and see if he offers the Pontiac which does is also offering other behavior like touching the object of his nose and mouth again, which I just can ignore you your puppy if they do something wrong is your teacher not to try new things and in the end will be very hard to get new behavior to treat the light} the criteria now will the ground and it's a different part of movement and the puppy was doing before, which was hitting the ground as part now is reaching his pop up to hit the light will be more likely to offer the behavior.
If you move the object around trouble getting your dots upon the object things you can try he created to try is using secret objects of the documents.
Another thing you can do is put it under a towel so that the dog can smell it and might scratch to get to it.
Definitely try using that experience.
If your dog looks bored by the game, you can see I'm getting my project for both of his front paws, by holding the object.
First, the right parts of the left.
It is easier if the dog is sitting or laying down if you focus just on getting the dots to offer one pop that it's very hard down the line to get them to offer the second pop always betray dominant with the pond that you trained.
First is the beginning of the game of getting the dog to touch an object in the distance and pushing the light chasing time.
This footage was taken from my puppies first part targeting lesson that lasted about five minutes total sometimes take longer to learn to use the pause and making a couple more sessions, especially if they love using their noses.
Instead, the next lesson. I'll be doing my puppy is teaching them a verbal cue for each pop. Remember, it is very important to get the behavior consistently before you name it.
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