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It’s very common for young dogs to lose their obedience and disconnect from their handlers when you introduce them to stock. In this video, Jeff demonstrates a practical way to work on your recall with stock by:
  • Reducing the size of your working area.
  • Explaining why putting a fence between your dog and stock can be beneficial.
  • Demonstrating how to select the type and size of your lead line that is connected to the dog.
  • Explaining why you must let your dog become very interested in the stock before you begin this recall drill.
  • Showing you when and how to bump on the lead line.
  • Describing when to release the bumping pressure.
  • Demonstrating how to recognize that the dog is understanding your recall.
  • Explaining how to get inside your dog’s mind.
  • Revealing how to know how close you work your dog to the stock.
  • Showing you why and when Jeff will release the stock by walking dog away from the stock.
  • Explaining how to make sure you aren’t taking the work desire out of the dog,
  • plus much more…

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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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