maberi wrote:Thanks Erin, I was thinking about that as an option last night as well. I've seen others also put the dogs up on a platform (crate, box, etc..) so the dog doesn't have a chance to move when standing
maberi wrote:Thanks Katrina
I think I understand what you are describing. I'll give it a shot with Kayden tonight and film it if it doesn't make sense once I start working with him so I can show you later.
maberi wrote:Not at all
I'm a very visual learner and have trouble putting things together sometimes if I can't see it
mnp13 wrote:I'll show you how I did it this weekend.
mnp13 wrote:Does he target? Put your hand in front of him when he's in a down and tell him to stand, but put it where he'll have to stand up to touch your palm but not have room to step forward but if he steps back he won't be able to reach it.
maberi wrote:mnp13 wrote:I'll show you how I did it this weekend.
Ok, thanksmnp13 wrote:Does he target? Put your hand in front of him when he's in a down and tell him to stand, but put it where he'll have to stand up to touch your palm but not have room to step forward but if he steps back he won't be able to reach it.
Yes
I used Katrina's suggestion of keeping my right foot in front of his front paws so he couldn't move forward and he came straight up. I had to nudge his back end a bit to get him to understand I didn't want a sit
Dan+Bec13 wrote:Just out of curiosity, what is the "stand" command used for?
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