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In this 3rd video in the series with new dog Bit, Jeff Christiansen shows you how to keep building on the progress he has already made in previous sessions. Jeff points out: 

  • How to start adding positive and negative markers such as “good” and “no” 
  • The best way to begin adding flanking commands
  • How to use the fence to aid in direction changes
  • Why you should always work towards using less and less flag 
  • The importance of making the dog commit to a behavior before he adds the command
  • Why you don't work a young dog too long 
  • How to finish the work with more heeling and recall.

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Jeff Christiansen

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Jeff Christiansen was raised on a ranch in Kansas where cattle, horses and dogs became an important part of daily life. Spending over 20 years as a professional cutting horse trainer that specialized in the development of two year olds allowed him to also use dogs to help with the day to day operation.

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