Reference Summary: In competitions, AKC & CKC handlers must hold their left arm either across their body at the middle of their waist or hanging freely ... This is a check in with Catch at11 weeks old and you can see that he already has a solid signal and verbal down cue.
Competition Obedience Multiple Position Changes Challenge -
In competitions, AKC & CKC handlers must hold their left arm either across their body at the middle of their waist or hanging freely ... This is a check in with Catch at11 weeks old and you can see that he already has a solid signal and verbal down cue. Using a “V” to get a Better Broad Jump This technique will help to prevent your
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- In competitions, AKC & CKC handlers must hold their left arm either across their body at the middle of their waist or hanging freely ...
- This is a check in with Catch at11 weeks old and you can see that he already has a solid signal and verbal down cue.
- Using a “V” to get a Better Broad Jump This technique will help to prevent your
- In this video, we show you how we begin teaching sit, down, and stand for
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