Such great content Chris - love watching these videos and appreciate the effort you put in to these videos. As a remote client of Chris's, cant recommend his training enough. Best wishes Stu
@@hampshirespanieltrainingwi9314I know that dogs doing obedience training are trained to stay put if you move off with the right (opposite) leg first and to expect to be recalled to you ie a 'wait' and not a 'stay' command, if you move off with the left (closest) leg first. I think this is what Judith may mean here.
This nuance is really helpful. Fine tuning. Love it.
Such great content Chris - love watching these videos and appreciate the effort you put in to these videos. As a remote client of Chris's, cant recommend his training enough. Best wishes Stu
Thanks Stuart ☺️
Absolutely love this channel. Everything is so well explained, you need to write a book Chris.
Nice explanation and demonstration.
Great video thanks
So you don't use your left leg when he has to follow or your right leg when he has to stay sit?
Sorry I don't quite understand ? ☺️
@@hampshirespanieltrainingwi9314I know that dogs doing obedience training are trained to stay put if you move off with the right (opposite) leg first and to expect to be recalled to you ie a 'wait' and not a 'stay' command, if you move off with the left (closest) leg first. I think this is what Judith may mean here.
@@MCS-jp1pg jes thats what i mean. But i do it the way you do it Chris. That makes more sense to the dog 😉