Lynnda wrote in an email:: Rather this is Lynnda Play Training Red! That Sit with Lynnda counting with a Game-On body position is a small Ready-Steady-Come game [a la Susan Garrett]. And when Red is reved up and sent to that toy. [Note: the toy is a piece of fur tied to a piece of rope. It could be attached to a fleible stick or lunge whip (horse equipment) to get more distance of the toy from the person.] Being able to get speed out of your dog on a verbal cue is quite useful in agility -- both on a Recall and on a Send (to an obstacle).
This TAG addict's goal is to turn nag points into TAG points.
I started to blog to record my quest for certification.
My most often TAG subject is an 8 year old.
She was introduced to TAGGING at 22 months old while being house trained with a clicker and M&Ms and often asks me to "click" her when she is frustrated.
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Lynnda wrote in an email::
Rather this is Lynnda Play Training Red! That Sit with Lynnda counting with a Game-On body position is a small Ready-Steady-Come game [a la Susan Garrett]. And when Red is reved up and sent to that toy. [Note: the toy is a piece of fur tied to a piece of rope. It could be attached to a fleible stick or lunge whip (horse equipment) to get more distance of the toy from the person.] Being able to get speed out of your dog on a verbal cue is quite useful in agility -- both on a Recall and on a Send (to an obstacle).
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