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How To Teach Your Crazy Prey Drive GSP To Walk Nice On Leash

Spooky girl, Harper, had a great first day today learning all things Permission Based! And for this 1YR old beauty, it can be as simple as swapping out your standard collar with tools the better communicate your intent! Day 1 at PAWS Bootcamp consists of 3 core Permission Based Activities - Crate Manners, Threshold Manners, and the Structured Walk - all requiring a level of respect and manners from the dog. 1) Heel - The dog is taught the basics of walking politely on leash using Pressure and Release with the Herm Sprenger and miniEducator. 2) Threshold Manners - No barging in or out of any more doorways. The dog must wait for Permission to walk through. 3) Crate Manners - No barging in or out of the crate. The dog is required to go in on verbal command and wait to come back out with a “free!” These three simple exercises are the basis to what will become our basic obedience foundation - all of which change the former perception and association with the human to that of Leader. We like to start out the Introduction to leash language teaching the language of Pressure Avoidance. Each time Harper walks past me, resists, goes to sniff, or disengages, light, low level pressure is applied, and then is immediately released as soon as he steps in my direction. This new form of communication makes it very clear to her that SHE ultimately is the one in control of her own comfort. And for this girl, this process was incredibly easy! Thank you Harper! Walking Harper is my starting point for our new relationship. It is the first step in taking control and managing her thoughts and choices until she’s able to make good ones on her own. Awesome first day gorgeous!

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