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    A little better. Trying to build reward/praise...

    A little better. Trying to build reward/praise into every interaction so she knows there's something in it for her whenever she comes close to me. She's actually come back to me voluntarily *shock*...
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    We didn't attempt recall for the rat for this...

    We didn't attempt recall for the rat for this exact reason. We've always made a point of making her chase us, not the reverse

    Identify your target beyond all doubt because you never miss...
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    It's 35 MPH, not kph! "Stay" for Candace is...

    It's 35 MPH, not kph!
    "Stay" for Candace is stand still, something she can do very well, especially when she's told to go to bed. I'm happy for "stay" to be standing still.
    The plywood idea...
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    This is a good idea. Thanks She's primarily a...

    This is a good idea. Thanks
    She's primarily a companion dog, but she's also an occasional show dog, and sitting for treats is the worst possible thing you could train a show pup to do. We also take...
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    That's my worry. Can i get away with the big 2?...

    That's my worry. Can i get away with the big 2? Stay and come? Sitting is not an option. Lie down also not ok.

    Identify your target beyond all doubt because you never miss (right?) and I'll be...
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    Recall training for a sighthound

    The title is a misnomer, sighthounds are the least trainable dog group as they've been bred for centuries to hunt independently.
    Nevertheless, as a breeder I know who owns both salukis amd whippets...
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