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Jeff Christiansen shows in part 5 of the 50ft pen series how to start establishing two different points that we work the dog from called corners A and B. A dog that doesn't break across 180 degrees on its flanks is a bad habit as it pushes on the stock and speeds them up. Jeff shows you how to fix this by:

  • Working in a 16ft pen first then moving up to a 50ft pen.
  • How to use your flag to correct a dog pushing forward in its flanks.
  • How to utilize a square pen to establish straight lines.
  • How to use the corners as a reward/release to help fix this issue.
  • How to create flow in a dog.
  • How to identify that your dog is uncomfortable on its flank commands.
  • 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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