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In part two of our e-collar series, Jack and Max get into the part most owners get wrong: introducing corrections. When is your dog actually ready? What does a fair correction look like? And how do you build the foundation that makes the tool work the way it should?
We cover the prerequisite skills your dog needs before a correction ever enters the picture, how to layer the stim against a known command, the difference between a correction and a reaction, and the common mistakes that turn a useful tool into a confused dog. If you have ever wondered when to make that jump from conditioning to actual corrections, this one is for you.
Need help with your four legged best friend? get intouch with Max at downunderdogtrainer.com
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By Jack LaurenceIn part two of our e-collar series, Jack and Max get into the part most owners get wrong: introducing corrections. When is your dog actually ready? What does a fair correction look like? And how do you build the foundation that makes the tool work the way it should?
We cover the prerequisite skills your dog needs before a correction ever enters the picture, how to layer the stim against a known command, the difference between a correction and a reaction, and the common mistakes that turn a useful tool into a confused dog. If you have ever wondered when to make that jump from conditioning to actual corrections, this one is for you.
Need help with your four legged best friend? get intouch with Max at downunderdogtrainer.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.