I simply took this link, in Compose Page Format, clicked the Link Icon, and pasted it in, then named the link so it would show up. Do you need me to do a video of how to do?
Now, on the ILL. Looks hot wherever you are? Also, what is with your holding the LL with one hand, your right hand? And then using your left hand to reposition Cinnamon? Where is the Ready Position? You gain nothing by using one hand, but you do lose the ability to train your dog to recognize the Ready position and to know it is being worked doing LL.
Cinnamon is not tracking with you, she's out for a lark doing her own agenda. She isn't paying much attention to your body mechanics, nor your footwork. She needs to recognize, with Ready Position, and working against more distractions to take responsibility for paying attention to you. Smart dog, but not tracking with you nor is she working for you.
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Deb,
I can't view this video. It is a link code that is unreadable by the viewer. You need to embed the link code in a link for the viewer to see it.
Deb,
I simply took this link, in Compose Page Format, clicked the Link Icon, and pasted it in, then named the link so it would show up. Do you need me to do a video of how to do?
Now, on the ILL. Looks hot wherever you are? Also, what is with your holding the LL with one hand, your right hand? And then using your left hand to reposition Cinnamon? Where is the Ready Position? You gain nothing by using one hand, but you do lose the ability to train your dog to recognize the Ready position and to know it is being worked doing LL.
Cinnamon is not tracking with you, she's out for a lark doing her own agenda. She isn't paying much attention to your body mechanics, nor your footwork. She needs to recognize, with Ready Position, and working against more distractions to take responsibility for paying attention to you. Smart dog, but not tracking with you nor is she working for you.
Roxanne
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