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Date Posted: 17:09:49 12/07/09 Mon
Author: BKA
Subject: Great training technique I got from Normans youtube clip.

I have been working with dogs for years (most of my life I am 48 yrs young)and messed up some good ones along the way. I watched Normans video on youtube a few days back and saw his technique for training focus. I realized it was something I had been missing all along. I promptly began using his technique here with one of our dogs after watching the video several times to catch his subtlety. I am real happy with the fast results. I will continue to refine and perfect it as I go. I just wanted to pass this tidbit along to any of you who haven't seen his youtube clips. Maybe some of you like me have missed this element of obedience training and it can help you as it did me. I started using it on a pitbull cross that has distraction problems as do a lot of this breed to regain and tighten his focus. What a great candidate to start with lol. I noticed results after two 15 min. sessions. From what I saw I have no doubt this will be a great tool to put in the ole training toolbox.
Thanks Norman and keep it up!

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