All the comments saying he’s limping. He’s not, he’s slowing down because he knows the closer he gets to his handler he will get vibrated, and he is anticipating and second guessing himself on who to go to or what to do as he gets closer. The dog is young and learning how to understand a collar and commands at the same time. I don’t understand the running vibrate but this guy seems like he knows what he’s doing. He’s running 100 percent and hunting 100 percent and not “limping” until he gets about 20 feet from his handler. I have a feeling that’s caused by the collar and him anticipating the vibrate.
All the comments saying he’s limping.
He’s not, he’s slowing down because he knows the closer he gets to his handler he will get vibrated, and he is anticipating and second guessing himself on who to go to or what to do as he gets closer.
The dog is young and learning how to understand a collar and commands at the same time. I don’t understand the running vibrate but this guy seems like he knows what he’s doing.
He’s running 100 percent and hunting 100 percent and not “limping” until he gets about 20 feet from his handler. I have a feeling that’s caused by the collar and him anticipating the vibrate.
Thanks for watching! Yes, Sprig is fine in this video, just learning!
How often are you working Sprig? From the videos it seems like he’s making progress fast!
Is it just me or is Sprig running at slow pace, (like apprehension?) Or is he sore?or???
Sprig is obviously sore on his left rear and is trying his best.
Sadly the dog is obviously limbing...
Thanks for watching.
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