OK, here we go. We start out with a post or something to tie off to. I am using a tie out steak. Our back rope is about 40 feet long. You can use shorter if you need. Use a fairly thick rope so it doesn’t cut into your dogs waist. Here I am bringing the back rope around her waist with a half hitch and then running it up and hooking it to her collar.
Then I am hooking a check cord up to her on a second collar that I have put above the other.
Here you can see the second collar.
Now I have set her up on a small platform and basically stretched her between the two leads. She did fight me for a minute or so but learned very quickly that if she stayed on the platform the tension would go away and she would be more comfortable.
Here you can see that I have some tension on her to hold her in place. I gradually lesson the tension as she complies with the command.
Here you can see the slack in the line as she stays in place.
If she gets off the platform I go over and place her back on. As she starts to do what I want of her, then I move further away and start moving around.
At the end always give her praise and a treat.
This is the first time I used this method with Breeze and what you are seeing here took place in real time over about 10 minutes. She really responded well, so we will continue down this path. As we progress I will show you how we change it up.
See you tomorrow!

