Winter update.
Some free-shaping with a clicker at Coultice Park. This is the dog that refused to walk across an iron bridge when I first got him.
As you can see, I use a lot of treats in training. In winter, the hands get cold, or gloves get really messy, so I went and crocheted my very own Dog Trainers Mittens. Regular fingerless gloves don't work out for me, as I hide and hold treats in the palm of my hands, so I need both palm and the fleshy pocket between the fingers clear of fabric. These are working out really well for me and he.
Some free-shaping with a clicker at Coultice Park. This is the dog that refused to walk across an iron bridge when I first got him.
As you can see, I use a lot of treats in training. In winter, the hands get cold, or gloves get really messy, so I went and crocheted my very own Dog Trainers Mittens. Regular fingerless gloves don't work out for me, as I hide and hold treats in the palm of my hands, so I need both palm and the fleshy pocket between the fingers clear of fabric. These are working out really well for me and he.
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