Ben Marsh
Ben Marsh
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Fix Your Dogs Pulling To Fix Your Dogs Reactivity?
I have worked with TONS of reactive dogs and this is where I start with them all because they all start out PULLING ON LEAD! Its not going sort the problem over night but if you keep leveling up your dogs loose lead walking you will see HUGE improvements!
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Видео

Teach Your Dog To Walk Better TODAY!
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.14 дней назад
Teaching your dog to walk by your side is an important part of a dogs training! It forms the foundation to every walk you go on with your dog and is the place you want to start if you have behavioural problems on your walks. Train with me: www.balanceddog.co.uk Instagram: balanceddoguk?hl=en-gb #dogtrainingtips #gsp
Should You Invest In A Dog Trainer?
Просмотров 43928 дней назад
If you need advice, leave a comment on one of my videos and I'll always do my best to help! Train with me: www.balanceddog.co.uk instagram: balanceddoguk?hl=en-gb #dogtrainingadvice
Stopping A Hungarian Vizsla's Pulling. First Training Session!
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.Месяц назад
Something a little different, showing you guys how the first session often looks with the dogs that I work with. Might not be as seamless when trying this with your dog but the concept works every time for me and the dogs I work with that pull!. Hope it helps you too! Train with me: www.balanceddog.co.uk Instagram: balanceddoguk?hl=en-gb
Improving Your Dogs Recall!
Просмотров 918Месяц назад
Recall is a tough one to crack! ITs better to start young while your dogs a puppy but even if your joining the party late there is still ways to drastically improve your dogs recall! Hope this helps! www.balanceddog.co.uk balanceddoguk?hl=en-gb #dogtrainingtips #recall
The Problem With Owning A Young Male Dog
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.2 месяца назад
I work with lots of clients who have young male dogs and they all seem to run into trouble at around the same age! This then leads to behaviour problems down the line which could have been avoided! If you have a young male dog this advice will either help you avoid certain situations or at least help to explain why you may be facing problems with a dog that has already been in them. www.balance...
Train Your Dog To Drop A Toy Like A PRO!
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.2 месяца назад
Teach your dog to let go of their toys with this one! This is my go to method with all dogs! I will say I've had some pretty long standoffs in the past but it works MOST of the time! www.balanceddog.co.uk balanceddoguk?hl=en #dogtraining #dogtrainingtips
Should You Let Your Dog Sniff On Walks?
Просмотров 2 тыс.2 месяца назад
A common question this is! Here's what I think about it! www.balanceddog.co.uk balanceddoguk?hl=en-gb #dogtraining #dogtrainingadvice
Owning "A Good Dog"
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.2 месяца назад
We all want a "good dog" but what's not often thought about is how much goes in to actually making one! www.balanceddog.co.uk balanceddoguk?hl=en-gb
Dog Owner Errors I See All The Time As A Professional Dog Trainer!
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Dog Owner Errors I See All The Time As A Professional Dog Trainer!
Which Dog Training Collar Is Best!?
Просмотров 7832 месяца назад
There is so many different options when it comes to dog training equipment it can be hard to know which one to choose! These are my top 3 training collars and why I would pick each one! Check out this video to learn how to condition any training tool to better your dogs walking: ruclips.net/video/6tdZM6mFo_4/видео.htmlsi=KGTr9863ZF0EddxP follow me on instagram: balanceddoguk?hl=e...
IMPORTANT Things To Start Doing With Your Dog TODAY!
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.2 месяца назад
Whether you have a young dog in training or a dog with behavioural issues! I feel that these are the most important things to start adding to your days! Follow me on instagram: balanceddoguk?hl=en-gb Train with me: www.balanceddog.co.uk
Learn How To Train Your Fearful Dog!
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.2 месяца назад
Training fearful dogs is tough! Here is some advice that I hope will help you get started on overcoming the fear your dog has! Instagram: balanceddoguk www.balanceddog.co.uk
How Dogs REALLY learn! Pro Tips For Training Success!
Просмотров 5923 месяца назад
Understanding how dogs learn will help when it comes to teaching new behaviour and when it comes to removing unwanted behaviour during your dog training journey. www.balanceddog.co.uk Instagram: balanceddoguk
Teach ANY Dog To Stop Pulling! I Do This ALL THE TIME!
Просмотров 3,9 тыс.3 месяца назад
This is exactly how I start teaching all the dogs I work with how to walk nicely on a lead! Works every time.
Crate Training A Difficult Dog! Here's My Advice...
Просмотров 6073 месяца назад
Crate Training A Difficult Dog! Here's My Advice...
Crate Training Isn't Always Pretty!
Просмотров 4713 месяца назад
Crate Training Isn't Always Pretty!
Training Your Dog Will Be Easier Once You Master THIS!
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Training Your Dog Will Be Easier Once You Master THIS!
How I AVOID Out Of Control Dogs On Walks!
Просмотров 7165 месяцев назад
How I AVOID Out Of Control Dogs On Walks!
I Took The MOST FEARFUL Dog I Have Ever Met On A Train For The First Time!
Просмотров 3956 месяцев назад
I Took The MOST FEARFUL Dog I Have Ever Met On A Train For The First Time!
Lets Talk About Fear And How To Start Helping Your Dog Overcome It!
Просмотров 5876 месяцев назад
Lets Talk About Fear And How To Start Helping Your Dog Overcome It!
Working Through A Dogs Fears!
Просмотров 2316 месяцев назад
Working Through A Dogs Fears!
How To Take Your Dog To The Pub! Or ANYWHERE!
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.7 месяцев назад
How To Take Your Dog To The Pub! Or ANYWHERE!
Training Without Food and HOW TO BUILD FOOD MOTIVATION!
Просмотров 9347 месяцев назад
Training Without Food and HOW TO BUILD FOOD MOTIVATION!
The Last "LOOSE LEAD WALKING" Tutorial You Ever Watch! It’s Time To Stop PULLING!
Просмотров 12 тыс.7 месяцев назад
The Last "LOOSE LEAD WALKING" Tutorial You Ever Watch! It’s Time To Stop PULLING!
From Pet Dog To Gundog!
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.8 месяцев назад
From Pet Dog To Gundog!
Residential Training Handover Day! Will He Perform For His Owners!? - The Dog Trainer Diary 7
Просмотров 2798 месяцев назад
Residential Training Handover Day! Will He Perform For His Owners!? - The Dog Trainer Diary 7
Yes! You Should Say No To Your Dog! - The Dog Trainer Diary 6
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Yes! You Should Say No To Your Dog! - The Dog Trainer Diary 6
A Muzzled Dog Off-Leash & Why Heel Is Important! - The Dog Trainer Diary 5
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A Muzzled Dog Off-Leash & Why Heel Is Important! - The Dog Trainer Diary 5
Whistle Training A Weimaraner - The Dog Trainer Diary 4
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Whistle Training A Weimaraner - The Dog Trainer Diary 4

Комментарии

  • @katrinawemitt585
    @katrinawemitt585 День назад

    I’ll give it try. 😅

  • @Charlesgraydogtraining
    @Charlesgraydogtraining 2 дня назад

    Hi Ben, loving your output on this channel....Where do you get your slip leads from please ?

  • @Charlesgraydogtraining
    @Charlesgraydogtraining 2 дня назад

    Great video. Many thanks. I have shared this with many of my clients who have all found it useful.

  • @beckysweeney6956
    @beckysweeney6956 3 дня назад

    Is it counter intuitive to walk my dog on a flat collar in more of a “throw away” mode, while I’m training heel separately? Should this be the only “walk” we do until we’ve progressed to actually walking down the road?

    • @balanceddoguk
      @balanceddoguk 3 дня назад

      @@beckysweeney6956 no it’s a great idea. Your flat collar walk will end up being a seperate activity to your training walks on your training collar/lead. Mix it up just make sure your not allowing pulling on your training collar/lead

    • @beckysweeney6956
      @beckysweeney6956 3 дня назад

      @@balanceddoguk Thank you! Great to know, I didn’t want to undo anything!

  • @zz.158
    @zz.158 3 дня назад

    Ben, your channel is very underrated. You gonna have 100k subs minimum for sure!I'm gonna try your technique with my puppy. Please continue releasing such practical video when you show us precisely how you do it.

    • @balanceddoguk
      @balanceddoguk 3 дня назад

      @@zz.158 thank you so much! So happy to hear that you find the videos useful! I will keep at it! 🥰

  • @S555UK
    @S555UK 3 дня назад

    Thank you for sharing this advice, all of your videos are so informative. Where do you buy those leads?

  • @michaeljward2476
    @michaeljward2476 4 дня назад

    Siccckkk! Love the work as always

  • @tobiaschillitrollkarl
    @tobiaschillitrollkarl 5 дней назад

    Thank you

  • @Charlesgraydogtraining
    @Charlesgraydogtraining 7 дней назад

    As a trainer, I found this video extremely useful in terms of the dialogue I have with a lot of clients. Many thanks.

  • @PennysPorch
    @PennysPorch 7 дней назад

    I have been doing this with my dog for about a year and she gets everything while I’m training her but doesn’t seem to remember anything by the next day It’s crazy and I’m about to just give up. I’ve also spent hundreds of dollars on her training. By the way, she’s a 80 lb lab.

    • @balanceddoguk
      @balanceddoguk 7 дней назад

      @@PennysPorch the trick is to make this something you then do all the time and it not just be at specific times in training. It’s like learning to drive a car where you start with the basics and then are applying them to actual driving on proper roads, but quieter ones while you learn. Until your on the big busy roads! You want to be doing the same with your dog where you are not just doing this in a training environment but everywhere you go until you can go anywhere

    • @PennysPorch
      @PennysPorch 7 дней назад

      @@balanceddoguk I wish I could do that but she will not listen to me or pay attention to me at all as soon as I try to take her out of our fenced in yard but thanks for responding!

  • @chrisr-m6568
    @chrisr-m6568 8 дней назад

    Haha!! WHY! Is the dog trying to move the other dog away from them!?

  • @lookadrummer88
    @lookadrummer88 8 дней назад

    Just discovered your channel and it's truly awesome. It also gave me some hope in a moment where training my dog has become quite disheartening. He's a beautiful and sweet 4yo English Setter who I adopted 9 month ago after he was abandoned by a hunter (here in Italy this happens a lot with these breeds - hunters often abandon hounds who are not "good enough"). Knowing how reactive these dogs are, I started working on my recall with him from day one and I have reached the point where I can say his recall his very good in moments of medium/low stimulation. However, he's got such a strong prey drive and such high reactivity that in certain circumstances it feels like he's not even aware I'm there with him. If he smells water nearby there's no way stopping him from running towards it, or if he smells an animal in a nearby bush, there's no way recalling him for the next 2/3 mins. This is very sad to me because I love going on long walks in nature with him and see him explore the world around him, but I also want to make sure he's safe and that I can control him should the situation require that. I'll definitely try the long lead technique, especially when it comes to his drive to run towards water. Keep up the good work Ben, really appreciate your energy and the knowledge you bring to the table!

    • @balanceddoguk
      @balanceddoguk 7 дней назад

      @@lookadrummer88 thank you! Sounds like you have your hands full but your dog sounds great! Definitely try using a long line more and try to capture those moments he tries to run off! Wishing you all the best ❤️

  • @Jay-Still
    @Jay-Still 8 дней назад

    Hi Ben . Love & appreciate all your videos. mate . At what age do you recommend using soft popping on a slip lead to train a puppy,. Our lab is 9 weeks now. Cheers, Jay..🙏

  • @scottgoodyear92
    @scottgoodyear92 8 дней назад

    Just come across your channel! Many of your uploads have the exact questions I have 😂

  • @scottgoodyear92
    @scottgoodyear92 8 дней назад

    Just got a rehomed (not rescue) dog and he’s not food oriented, that little piece of knowledge you passed on how to combat this was great 👍

  • @SiRhodesDriverTraining
    @SiRhodesDriverTraining 9 дней назад

    Another great video Ben. I’ve done as you said in the comments on the last video and my dog is now stopping less so thank you so much. If anyone is watching this and is struggling, just keep going. There will be setbacks, but focus on the little wins. Thanks again Ben.

    • @balanceddoguk
      @balanceddoguk 9 дней назад

      @@SiRhodesDriverTraining Love that! 🥰

  • @watchmoivies123
    @watchmoivies123 9 дней назад

    So she was looking at something was it something in the distance?

    • @balanceddoguk
      @balanceddoguk 9 дней назад

      @@watchmoivies123 people and dogs yes

  • @lindsaylivinlife6282
    @lindsaylivinlife6282 10 дней назад

    New subscriber here! Will Atherton just mentioned you in his new video posted today, “how I stop dogs pulling so quickly!” I look forward to checking out your videos. 🤎🐶

    • @balanceddoguk
      @balanceddoguk 10 дней назад

      @@lindsaylivinlife6282 Hey and welcome! Hope you like the channel 🤗❤️

  • @loukaslemos1387
    @loukaslemos1387 10 дней назад

    Best channel on RUclips by far! Love the intro 👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾

  • @ericandcaprithepup
    @ericandcaprithepup 13 дней назад

    My only question is… when did we get a hair twist? 😲

    • @balanceddoguk
      @balanceddoguk 13 дней назад

      Last week! My dreadloc dreams are finally coming true!

  • @tonythecyclist
    @tonythecyclist 15 дней назад

    looking good young man

  • @michaeljward2476
    @michaeljward2476 15 дней назад

    Love this!

  • @SiRhodesDriverTraining
    @SiRhodesDriverTraining 15 дней назад

    Ben, any chance of a video on how to deal with walks when your Dog stops and won’t move ? My Rescue lab cross has never been a lead puller, but is going through a phase of stopping. I think it’s due to him now feeling more relaxed and wanting to explore more but I’m only guessing at that. Also, if you don’t mind, what makes your treat pouch ? Cheers

    • @balanceddoguk
      @balanceddoguk 14 дней назад

      @@SiRhodesDriverTraining hey! So if I ever get a dog that does that I’ll definitely remember to film it! But just so you know what I would do for next time it happens. So I would have made sure to teach the dog to follow lead pressure. Meaning that I have done hundreds of reps of putting pressure on in the opposite direction to where they are going and immediately rewarding them for following pressure in my direction. Then when they decide to dig in I’m pulling pressure forward, keep the lead parallel to the ground so it is pressuring forward and not upward, encourage them to come verbally and reward heavily when they do. Then I’m trying to keep it moving and if they dig in you should be able to pop them out oof it really fast next time. Here’s a link to the treat pouch: amzn.to/3Y5xVvO

    • @SiRhodesDriverTraining
      @SiRhodesDriverTraining 14 дней назад

      @@balanceddoguk thanks Ben.

  • @urbanmtb3984
    @urbanmtb3984 15 дней назад

    But what happens when you go back to a flat collar

    • @balanceddoguk
      @balanceddoguk 15 дней назад

      @@urbanmtb3984 if done correctly it shouldn’t matter what your dogs wearing

  • @watchmoivies123
    @watchmoivies123 15 дней назад

    Thank you very much for getting back but I have been doing what you just said for four years and he still lunges. It’s pretty exhausting, but I’m gonna try headhunter I think and do the same thing. Please keep your fingers and toes all crossed and thank you for your tubes.

  • @watchmoivies123
    @watchmoivies123 15 дней назад

    This is so perfect, but I do have that dog that lunges to the end of the leash, but I have to be careful because he’s harmed his neck so do you recommend head neck nose halter?

    • @balanceddoguk
      @balanceddoguk 15 дней назад

      @@watchmoivies123 I would just take more time in a less distracting environment to work on this. Soon as they lunge to the end you want to just stand still let the lead stop them and lure them back to you. Slowly but surely over time you will see this happen less and you can introduce the other techniques in this video to teach them to stop all together

  • @robertheard01
    @robertheard01 15 дней назад

    Simple and clear instruction. Has worked so well on our girl (Isla - Viszla) and helped her to really comprehend what we expect from her and has meant she is more confident in us as her leaders. Thank you Ben for all your help and training 👊

    • @balanceddoguk
      @balanceddoguk 15 дней назад

      @@robertheard01 😃 cheers Rob! 🤩

  • @BrendanReaney
    @BrendanReaney 16 дней назад

    Ben, you are an outstanding dog trainer. Love your style. Keep up the good work.

    • @balanceddoguk
      @balanceddoguk 15 дней назад

      @@BrendanReaney Hey Brendan! Thank you so much! 😁

  • @vinceking7651
    @vinceking7651 16 дней назад

    Great post

  • @pauseforpilates7090
    @pauseforpilates7090 23 дня назад

    Hi, I have a 4 month old Vizsla girl but worry about using a slip lead because of her throat, she’s young and growing etc…. Would you say this is ok to use?

    • @balanceddoguk
      @balanceddoguk 16 дней назад

      @@pauseforpilates7090 I would start on a flat collar and lead. Introducing the concept of walking by your side using more food than lead pressure. I have got lots of videos showing how to do this. But it’s where I would start with a pup

  • @nikodemgawe8211
    @nikodemgawe8211 25 дней назад

    damn, its so good, speechless - respect bro

  • @SiRhodesDriverTraining
    @SiRhodesDriverTraining 27 дней назад

    Hi Ben. To find a good trainer, are there any official qualifications to look out for ? I love your methods of teaching BTW, you make it so understandable and that’s what is needed as the owners need to understand as much as the dogs do.

    • @balanceddoguk
      @balanceddoguk 27 дней назад

      @@SiRhodesDriverTraining so here in the uk there is no official course or qualification you must have to be a dog trainer. And there are hundreds of different courses and acronyms for people do put on their name. Unfortunately a lot of the time this is not a good representation of whether or not a dog trainer is good or not. Much like having a driving licence doesn’t make you a good driver 😅. Definitely look for trainers that share their work so you can see them handling dogs and talking to clients so you can know if you’re choosing the right person.

  • @urbanmtb3984
    @urbanmtb3984 27 дней назад

    Can you do a day in the life video

    • @balanceddoguk
      @balanceddoguk 27 дней назад

      @@urbanmtb3984 yeah! I can do that🤩

  • @radiationcow
    @radiationcow 28 дней назад

    I'd love to see you take this a bit further and outline how you'd find a good dog trainer. There are so, so many bad ones out there and it feels like the only way to identify those is when they come to your house and waste your time and money.

    • @balanceddoguk
      @balanceddoguk 27 дней назад

      @@radiationcow so true! And it is something that many of my clients have been unfortunate also. For me personally I have always tried to post as much content as I can on social media platforms to show my work, my methods and thoughts on different aspects of Dog Training. This is what forms sort of portfolio for my potential clients to get a good idea of who I am and how I train before they, decide to invest in me as a trainer so I would recommend choosing somebody based on that. It’s never going to be a guarantee that you’ll find somebody good but at least that way you’re not going in blind

  • @neyehellen7052
    @neyehellen7052 28 дней назад

    Love your videos!

  • @lenzr1
    @lenzr1 28 дней назад

    So good man! As always. Thank you thank you!

    • @balanceddoguk
      @balanceddoguk 28 дней назад

      @@lenzr1 ❤️ no problem! 😁

  • @LedgisterAtHome
    @LedgisterAtHome Месяц назад

    Grateful for the pace and level of explanation you include in your videos. I’m not new to dog ownership but still find that through watching your videos, there’s always some little snippet I get from you that is so on point and develops my progress with my Staffordshire terrier who can pick and choose when she wants to listen. She’s 18mths old. Thank you, wishing you all the success.

  • @melaniefoyston6041
    @melaniefoyston6041 Месяц назад

    This makes so much sense! Thank you. Will try this with my Cavapoo.

  • @johanacanales7800
    @johanacanales7800 Месяц назад

    Great advice thank you. My 2 months old is always bitting the leash. What can I do 😓.

    • @balanceddoguk
      @balanceddoguk 28 дней назад

      @@johanacanales7800 I like to focus an emote training session on this (10-15mins). The lead becomes a bit of a toy. I would use two leads to correct this, when they went for the long like I would use the shorter line to correct them, trying to catch the exact moment they go to put the lead in their mouth rather than waiting for them to be running around with it

  • @readstorieslearnenglish
    @readstorieslearnenglish Месяц назад

    What is that slip lead exactly please (what makes)? I’ve got one but it’s a bit thicker and it keeps slipping down my dog’s neck.

    • @balanceddoguk
      @balanceddoguk Месяц назад

      So, I make my own slip leads for that reason. Try looking on Etsy. Anything with 6mm cord and a spring loaded stopper would be best

  • @dianel858
    @dianel858 Месяц назад

    Love your videos. I have a male Jack Russell. I use a harness with lead on the chest loop as he is driven to get to where he wants to go. Anything around his neck leads to choking. Which makes me feel bad. Any advice on using the harness. I also walk with another dog. Who is much older. Who doesn’t pull. Thank you.

    • @balanceddoguk
      @balanceddoguk Месяц назад

      Check out my video titled “The Last Loose lead walking video…” I use a method in that video where I am conditioning lead pressure. Same process will apply on a harness you may just need to be more patient as it will no doubt take longer

  • @kieranbarnaville-zs6pi
    @kieranbarnaville-zs6pi Месяц назад

    Calm concise delivery of a simple yet tricky part of dog training. My 4month labradoodle is amazing on lead using your introduction techniques to equipment (slip lead). Cheers🫡

    • @balanceddoguk
      @balanceddoguk Месяц назад

      Thank you! That’s awesome, I love it!

  • @Dogtraining1784
    @Dogtraining1784 Месяц назад

    I love your accent. Thanks for your info! Very helpful.

    • @balanceddoguk
      @balanceddoguk Месяц назад

      Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the content 😍

  • @Thetoad738
    @Thetoad738 Месяц назад

    Got my ACME whistle yesterday. My dog has never been so scared. He tucked his tail between his legs and hid behind the couch. It took him a good 30 minutes to come to me. Its being sent back tomorrow

  • @riekaakier1526
    @riekaakier1526 Месяц назад

    You have a special gift to understand dogs

  • @riekaakier1526
    @riekaakier1526 Месяц назад

    You are so right!!!

  • @vinceking7651
    @vinceking7651 Месяц назад

    Lots of cat's and foxes out at night.

  • @SMJTLW
    @SMJTLW Месяц назад

    thank you for making this video! I've found all the different options for tools to be overwhelming. I've had many people recommend gentle leaders/halti's, but I think I must keep drilling the basics you mentioned to do with leash pressure regardless of the tool.

  • @alibongo5545
    @alibongo5545 Месяц назад

    I have a rescue dog who is so scared of lorries or buses, or passing work sites with industrial machine noises, she will just sit down on the pavement and not move! She won't take treats to get her to move... How do I get her to move!!

  • @gameoftros4875
    @gameoftros4875 Месяц назад

    Love your vibes in your channel. you sure gave me some great advice already ! Would like to know what you would do with a young bordercollie that is super focussed on cars. specially the ones that comes towards us. Or birds in a field. If she sees those and incoming cars my BC lost all focus on me. Can even stand in front of her like right in her face, she wont even look up to me for one second. The moment the birds/cars are gone, she's snaps out of it and looks up again. Love her and love training her. just that is a super struggle still and dont know how to improve that as well as her AND me. Anyway, thanks for putting your vidoes here man !!!

    • @balanceddoguk
      @balanceddoguk Месяц назад

      Thank you! When I next have a dog in that does this type of behaviour I will make a video about it. But for now I would first focus on the heel and the engagement making sure it is as close to 10/10 I could get it when there was no distraction. Once you have this as a baseline you can then use ur lead to interrupt the behaviour as soon as she goes to fixate on the trigger. You will likely need to be firm on the lead to break focus and regain attention. You may want to use a different collar and lead setup and I would recommend trying to find a trainer to help you in person with this one. It requires a good understanding of the dogs specific behaviour, good timing and skill on the lead to overcome this type of thing so definitely see if you can get some help from a trainer.

    • @gameoftros4875
      @gameoftros4875 Месяц назад

      @@balanceddoguk Cheers ! It has been a while I've been to my trainer, but now with that behabiour I think I'll have too. Altho I've got over 50% of the training with her focussed on that part the last 10 days I do see some improvement with it, I guess it shoud as I try to give her about 3 hours of walk/train/play a day right ? :) but not gonne lie this is a hard nut to crack. specially as my garden is small and I do live in a pretty bussy place. and the closest " chill " place is a little walk of 2 min. and, in that "chill" place I feel i do got a 6.5 - 7/10 with distractions on a "ok" distance. Anyway. I'll just keep training. Matter off fact. I'll never stop training her \o/