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Old 22-06-11, 06:13 PM
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Sendaway and redirect Ziggy

I thorght i would put on a video of Ziggy doing her sendaway and redirect
oh how I miss her

YouTube - ‪Ziggy sendaway and redirect.mpg‬‏

YouTube - ‪Ziggy sendaway and redirect 2.mpg‬‏
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Very good Vid, but how do you learn a dog to go left and right??Im stumped lol.Would you care to share
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Very good Vid, but how do you learn a dog to go left and right??Im stumped lol.Would you care to share
It is a very long proses you first have to train the dog to do a sendaway to a cone using food in a bowl behind and increase the distance you gradually stop using the food when the dog is running confidently to the cone. then you bring in the second cone and do sendaway from one cone to the other and recall and send and recall again you do this a few times the leave the dog at the cone you have been sending from move a short distance at right angle and give a right command the dog should start moving to the other cone that he has been sent away to. you have to do the same thing for the left on a different day going through the same routine then you gradualy move further back from the cone. Then you would start and putting the sendaway and redirect together it is alot of hard work but great fun when the dog gets it. Then you have to retrain the whole thing to nothing ie remove the cones. its not easy to explain one day I might do a video of training the whole thing with Holly she has never done a sendaway so it would be seen from the start of training if anyone is interested
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It is a very long proses you first have to train the dog to do a sendaway to a cone using food in a bowl behind and increase the distance you gradually stop using the food when the dog is running confidently to the cone. then you bring in the second cone and do sendaway from one cone to the other and recall and send and recall again you do this a few times the leave the dog at the cone you have been sending from move a short distance at right angle and give a right command the dog should start moving to the other cone that he has been sent away to. you have to do the same thing for the left on a different day going through the same routine then you gradualy move further back from the cone. Then you would start and putting the sendaway and redirect together it is alot of hard work but great fun when the dog gets it. Then you have to retrain the whole thing to nothing ie remove the cones. its not easy to explain one day I might do a video of training the whole thing with Holly she has never done a sendaway so it would be seen from the start of training if anyone is interested
Very impressive, M! Remus knows left and right if I point, like when we're coming up to a fork. I think Zee just follows him. They know left and right if they're attached to harnesses. That was one I taught for running with them - and whoaaah!!
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