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Jeff follows up on the walk-up drill with a different dog because he has a different issue to correct. In this video, you will learn:

  • Why the dog comes in too hard and fast on the stock.
  • Two strategies Jeff shows you to help fix this issue.
  • Why he believes a dog that comes in really strong is NOT power but a weakness.
  • How to teach a dog to get close, but not bite.
  • To always sure up your previous fundamentals when facing difficulties.
  • How to get your dog’s head and shoulders off the straight line walk up first, before sending the dog on a flank.
  • Why walk-ups have to be straight and to make sure your stock are straight to help your dog understand.
  • Why Jeff likes to give his stock a place to go.
  • How to build your dog’s confidence to move stock.
  • and 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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