10 Spring Training

Amy rescued a dog a few months back and now that the weather is warming up and they’ve been going on more walks, they’ve noticed some problems with control around fast-moving distractions.  Bikes, joggers, cars and squirrels all prove too interesting to resist.  These are some of the most potent distractions out there, and you’ll only stand a chance against them if you proof your dog’s obedience thoroughly.  Work your way up to them by slowly increasing their presence and proximity as you train.  You can also harness the power of fast-movements and chasing for training, by integrating it into structured games you play with your dog. 

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