Maggie, owned by Drew Torres. Maggie is slowly coming around and understanding the whole principle of force fetch and the correct reaction to pressure. In a few more sessions she should really be understanding how to turn pressure off and multiple bumpers introduced...
Maggie, owned by Drew Torres. Day 18 we’ve moved back to the ground and introducing large bumpers to make sure Maggie is all good with them and as well doing a few fun bumpers to try and get her out of apprehensiveness of the earlier force fetch sessions....
Maggie, owned by Drew Torres. Maggie was transitioned to ground but we had some issues so we move back to table and work on movement forward from table to ground. This will a lot of times help clarify what the correct reaction or action to commands might be to a lot...
Banks, owned by Jay Bryant. Banks is really starting to move forward in the force fetch on the ground and aggravated e-collar force fetch is used somewhat with him at this stage. Only a small percentage of the pups in force fetch will I use Aggravated E-Collar Force...
Banks, owned by Jay Bryant. Banks is really progressing well and e-collar is now used for pick-up when forced. We are trying to make it somewhat of a game yet still leave the actual force fetch in tact so our pup understands they must fetch to turn the pressure off....
Banks, owned by Jay Bryant. This session and those that follow we are making sure Banks hold is solid and he understands the delivery to hand. Just off the table we still have ear pinch to turn to for drops and some e-collar force fetch.