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The success of your tracking depends entirely on how you communicate with your dog through your lead line as Matt shows you how to:

  • Manage your slack.
  • How a dog detects a scent.
  • The first thing a dog tries to do when they find the scent.
  • How much pressure you need on your line.
  • How to use your elbow as a fulcrum.
  • Why your arm is not be in the neutral position when tracking compared to detection.
  • How to use your fingers and thumb as a brake.
  • Why you have to let your dog confirm the track direction before you move your feet.
  • Why you lay your training track with the wind.
  • Identify your dogs tracking gate to help you know when he is on the track.
  • How to practice your hand dexterity with the lead line at home.
  • Plus much more…

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