The Flip Finish in Heeling with Forrest Micke
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ธ.ค. 2024
- Heeling is a behavior that is taught in pieces and then put back together to form a final product. The Flip Finish being demonstrated in this video is a prime example of that. The skills that go into this finish start with the foundation work taught in the first course. By the time students work through to the advanced course, their dogs will have all of the necessary skill sets to create this finished behavior.
The Heeler's Toolbox is offered as 3 interactive online courses. Interactive courses have a few features that set them apart from any other online training program available. Our interactive courses allow for a hands on approach to online dog training. Through features such as student video uploads, Leerburg is able to put Forrest Micke directly into your living room or back yard. Students are able to upload videos directly from their smart phone or tablet into the course. Forrest will then review and provide feedback on the training in the student videos. This allows students to listen to the instructor’s advice, re-watch their video, and fine tune their skills.
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Thanks! Two of my favorite video stars.
I just love his and Michael Ellis' way of explaining everything. I can't get enough! I still have to work on being consistent with stuff. I don't know why it's so hard... Just need to DO it.
My favorite video of all time!
I agree, she is gorgeous and what a great job !! I'm having some trouble with my mal, she tends to be half a step ahead of where she should be. I'll definitely try this technique !!!
Wow I always wonder how that beautiful move was trained. Thank you!
This is great!! I will have to look at this series!
nice job friends. very good advanced healing excercises.
This dog is smarter than most people I know!
What are you saying when you want her to back up and get in sit heel position?
wow...genius literally genius i’m trying to get my dog to do that and have no idea thanks!
i would love a cue-name list.. for Mondioring etc.. Anyone that can point me to a site that has it ? Thank you.
Amazing job!
Well explained T,hank you Forrest :)
Wow, she's gorgeous! How do you have fingers still? Lol!
Really enjoying your videos. What language are you using to communicate with your dog?
French
What is he saying? What and stay? Back? Lean? What?
@@planehawk1131 "Au Pied" = Heel, "Assis" - Sit.
I just want the shoes.
So nice to see a Leerburg without that annoying violin intro
When is the best time to train your dog? Before they eat in the mornings?
GaryDean Fletcher If the dog is a little hungry, the food reward will have more meaning to him. Here is an article on using treats for training: leerburg.com/usingtreats.htm
The volume of the ending music is ridiculously high. :(
Are you telling your dog "back" or "Heel" ?
Carol McCartney heel
The exact translation is "to foot" or "to heel" (au/a pied) if my french isn't too rusty. He's also telling her to sit at other times (assis)
What is ma duis? Is that what he's saying? Lol
Must be great to be young. If my dog took food like that I'd lose fingers....LOL
Maybe teach how you got to the point before showing pretty much the end result. Most novice handlers will never get to this point in a finish without understanding how and to troubleshoot the beginning phase of this behavior.
Reward delivery is far from ideal.
depends on what works best for the dog
Maybe, but it's best to keep all your fingers