BREEDING DOGS

Questions & Answer on Building Drive Focus and Grip The video I did on Drive-Focus and Grip with Bernhard Flinks is one of the most popular training videos I have every produced. There is only so much so much information that can be included in a 2 hour training video. This web page is designed to answer question that trainers have on this method of training. If you have bought the video and have a question, let me know and I will answer them here. I have a young dog that I have started in drive work. It is not ready for OUT natural dog food breeding dogs training. How do I get the toy away? My young dog jumps around when I try and bring her into my arms. She will sit for the focus but squirrel away when I try and get her into my arms. Should I use a Prong collar in the drive building? My dog bites my hand when I make drive. Should I use the bite command while I am training drive with my young dog? QUESTION: I have a young dog that I have started in drive work. It is not ready for OUT training. How do I get the toy away ? ANSWER: Use FOOD. This allows you to keep the breeding dogs breeding dogs training on a positive note. There is no pressure on the dog to take the toy and it doesn't create stress for a young dog. To Top QUESTION: My young dog jumps around when I try and bring her into my arms. She will sit for the focus but squirrel away when I try and get her into my arms. ANSWER: The process of a dog coming into your arms is a factor of the bond between handler and dog. If you cannot get your dog to feel comfortable coming into your arm, then you are ahead of yourself trying to do focus work. You need to english bull dogs breeding dogs spend more time grooming your dog and really loving the dog up. Show the dog that you care for it. Everytime your dog is near you - stroke its side and give the soothing "THAT'S FINE" . The same goes when you groom the dog. Constantly tell it "THATS FINE" This process is accompanies by a slow stroking of the dogs side from behind the collar to the back elbow on the hind leg. As you progress into the drive work its only necessary to bring the dog into your arms for 1/2 of a second. Just enough time to stroke its dog rescues breeding dogs side one time, just


Breeding Dogs



Breeding Dogs || Dog Behavior Experiments || Dog Facts