Baebea's Dog Training

Baebea's Dog Training

Do you want to earn higher obedience scores? Do you want a faultless agility run? Do you want your scent work dog to quickly and confidently search and alert to odor without getting distracted? Paula is an AKC agility judge and AKC scent work judge who has trained dogs in the Portland area for many years. Paula has personally put nearly 250 AKC titles on her Dobermans and has earned Obedience High In Trial multiple times as well as Agility High in Trial, Scent Work High In Trial, Rally Combined Double and Rally Combined Triple Score. Paula’s Dobermans have been featured in movies and commercials filmed in the Pacific NW including “Bad Samaritan”, “The River Why”, Nike, Target, ProPlan, and many more.

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  • @ConnorFerguson-lc1tv
    @ConnorFerguson-lc1tv7 сағат бұрын

    What is the odor vessel you are using here

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland7 сағат бұрын

    In this video I’m using floral tubes. Their small plastic tubes with a hole for odor to escape.

  • @lindamcmanus5807
    @lindamcmanus580719 сағат бұрын

    good video

  • @suannepinoniemi6524
    @suannepinoniemi65247 күн бұрын

    When you add the word competition finish, your feet do not move. So how do you teach them the proper jump from front to heel position?

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland7 күн бұрын

    Once your dog fully understands what you want, you can eliminate both the step and lure, and use a leash prompt. Rew😢your dog lavishly and your dog will start moving without any prompting.

  • @user-mw3et8rn6p
    @user-mw3et8rn6p7 күн бұрын

    But your scent is on both cans because you are not wearing gloves to keep your scent off

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland7 күн бұрын

    I’m not asking my dog to sniff the can. I’m asking my dog to sniff the cotton ball. You see in the video she’s putting her nose INSIDE the can. The ONLY odor inside the can is the scented cotton ball. One with my odor, and one with someone else’s odor. If outside the can was an issue, my dog would not have successfully found the correct cotton ball. Being able to correctly identify my cotton ball vs someone else’s cotton ball tells you odor outside the can is a non issue. Now, if odor outside the can is an issue, think about it. How would I put on the gloves? If I put the gloves on by myself, my odor is on the gloves, which leaves my residual odor outside the can. If I asked someone to help me put on gloves so my odor is not on the outside of the gloves, now my helper’s residual odor is left on the can because my helper’s odor is on the gloves. There is NO way for outside the can to be odor free. So instead, I train my dog to search the cotton ball inside the can.

  • @rebeccabelflower7767
    @rebeccabelflower77678 күн бұрын

    I enjoy your video. Like how you use the left u turn. Have you tried feeding with your left hand instead of your right? I have found feeding with my right tends to brings the dog forward, toward the front of me. Feeding with my left hand has kept my dogs to the left of me. Just a thought.

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland8 күн бұрын

    I don’t feed from my left hand because 1. I want to be able to manage the leash with my left hand. 2. I don’t want to distract my dog with the food so close to him. 3. Feeding from the left hand lures the dog and it’s harder to fade out the food. 4. I don’t feed while heeling. I stop the lesson and drop the treat on the ground to incorporate prey drive to increase motivation. By feeding from the left hand it teaches the dog to watch your hand instead of making eye contact.

  • @ProjectD11
    @ProjectD119 күн бұрын

    That form is crazy good! How high does he/she jump?

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland9 күн бұрын

    Barney jumps 24” in agility competition. But, I practice him up to 36”.

  • @ProjectD11
    @ProjectD119 күн бұрын

    @@BaebeasDogTrainingPortland that’s amazing! I had a Doberman, sadly died at three of a heart condition that we were not aware/told about by the breeder. So sadly, I didn’t get him into training.

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland9 күн бұрын

    @@ProjectD11 very sorry. I’ve lost Dobermans young also.

  • @ProjectD11
    @ProjectD119 күн бұрын

    Love Dobermans! He/She is very well trained!

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland9 күн бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @BrushYourDog
    @BrushYourDog13 күн бұрын

    What do you mean when you say they drop it behind a blind? Are you in a blind like barn hunt or are they dropping it behind obstacles?

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland13 күн бұрын

    There are 3 blinds that are 10’ wide by 2’ high. A “ring steward” drops the bumper behind the blind where the dog can’t see. The dog then goes and finds it and brings it back.

  • @madelynvanmusyen-baber1149
    @madelynvanmusyen-baber114915 күн бұрын

    Does the judge say the heeling pattern as you walk or do you need to know the routine?

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland15 күн бұрын

    The judge will tell you. Each judge will usually stick with their favorite heel pattern.

  • @madelynvanmusyen-baber1149
    @madelynvanmusyen-baber114915 күн бұрын

    Thank you!!! I’m going to my first AKC cluster event tomorrow through Saturday with my first competition dog and I’m so nervous 😵‍💫

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland15 күн бұрын

    @@madelynvanmusyen-baber1149 good luck!!! Let me know how you do.

  • @joyfowler-ih4zs
    @joyfowler-ih4zs17 күн бұрын

    Nice video! This is my breed! However, it is spelled Norwegian Buhund!

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland17 күн бұрын

    Oops! I don’t know how that happened. Thank you! I’ll change it.

  • @user-nq4hh1yo5b
    @user-nq4hh1yo5b18 күн бұрын

    Is training loose leash walking a similar process as training heeling? I don’t necessarily need my dog in a perfect heel to take a walk but I would prefer not to be dragged around.

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland18 күн бұрын

    You can train the same way. You don’t need your dog to be as precise when you reward.

  • @sharonanderson9577
    @sharonanderson957718 күн бұрын

    So for teaching the initial touching of stanchion, my dog is going after my hand when I touch the stanchion not paying attention to the stanchion.

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland18 күн бұрын

    Is your dog touching the stanchion first and then going for your hand when you reward? Or are you using your hand to indicate where your dog should touch instead of letting him figure it out?

  • @sharonanderson9577
    @sharonanderson957717 күн бұрын

    @@BaebeasDogTrainingPortland No he doesn't touch, so I point or touch it and say touch. He just stares at me. I should wait it out?

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland17 күн бұрын

    @@sharonanderson9577 you NEED to wait your dog out. Go back and look at the video to see the timing. Step 1. Dog disconnects from distractions. That doesn’t mean dog looks at stanchion. That means dog quits sniffing the ground or looking at your hand. So hold your treat hand behind your back. When your dog disconnects from distraction, say yes, and immediately feed on the stanchion. Don’t point. Don’t do anything else. Just feed. Step 2. Dog looks in the direction of the stanchion. Say yes and treat in stanchion. Step 3. Dog approaches stanchion. Say yes and feed on stanchion. Step 4. Dog interacts with stanchion. Say yes and treat. Step 5. Dog interacts appropriately. Celebrate!!!

  • @sharonanderson9577
    @sharonanderson957716 күн бұрын

    Success, he will go and touch the stanchion now on cue and will do it from 6-8 feet away. But is very slow about it. I'm assuming your demo dog has been doing this for awhile as he runs to it. Will mine pick up speed as he becomes more comfortable with the exercise?

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland16 күн бұрын

    @@sharonanderson9577 this was the second lesson for my demo dog. I miss calculated how quickly he would catch on is why he appears to have some experience. He was VERY experienced in shape training is why he caught on so quickly.

  • @ninalucas8703
    @ninalucas870323 күн бұрын

    How did you train the dog? Not feeding him? Did you teach the dog the 7 basic commands? It doesn't look like that. It looks like a home made video really. Almost no sound. What you show is kind of stupid really. You need to learn to train woman! I feel sorry for the dog(s) under your "care". Poor dog....

  • @ninalucas8703
    @ninalucas870323 күн бұрын

    Before training the dog in agility, you need to train the dog in obedience! And your methods are rude. No good training here at all. And why training in the dirt?

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland23 күн бұрын

    This dog is working on her CDX. She has earned High In Trial in obedience competitions and has won run offs. Obedience is NOT agility. Agility creates arousal in high drive dogs that obedience never would. What part of her agility run indicates she is not obedience trained? She went where I told her and performed the obstacles I indicated. She has incredible speed and needs time in the ring to gain experience. FYI this is not a training video. This is a video of this dog’s first time running an agility course in public. And yes, many agility trials are set up in horse arenas. A composite surface with a soil base is safe. Nitpicking about the dirt footing is a pretty good indicator that you don’t have a lot of experience with agility.

  • @DoBeLove
    @DoBeLove28 күн бұрын

    Really impressive for a first time heel. <3 Great explanations.

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland27 күн бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @lindamcmanus5807
    @lindamcmanus580728 күн бұрын

    These is my problem that I had in dog training is luring with treats all the time. Now he thinks hes suppose to get a treat all the time and if he doesn't he checks out.

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland28 күн бұрын

    Retrain heel so you reward after the correct behavior instead of using treats to lure into correct behavior. Here is the link for the way I train heel. kzread.info/dash/bejne/fmqbs66ieMe-Z7w.htmlsi=P8CAUbsB59X1F8k2

  • @lindamcmanus5807
    @lindamcmanus580727 күн бұрын

    ty much

  • @user-ue6hs5ke3l
    @user-ue6hs5ke3lАй бұрын

    Wish I had known this sooner. Great idea!

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortlandАй бұрын

    It’s very easy to retrain

  • @jeromesadlo9470
    @jeromesadlo9470Ай бұрын

    This was a pretty good walkthrough of a step-by-step. I already have my dog trained on find it in the house and now I'm working on taking it outside. The slow motion Parts in this video had me cracking up though. I would also like to see the training part of marking.

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortlandАй бұрын

    By marking, do you mean alert?

  • @jeromesadlo9470
    @jeromesadlo947023 күн бұрын

    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland no , by marking, I mean the dog is showing me where "it" is. My dog can find it really well. I want to work on the part where she shows me where "it" is.

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland23 күн бұрын

    @@jeromesadlo9470 yes, your “marking” is what scent work trainers call “alert” behavior. I have a video on how to train the alert. kzread.info/dash/bejne/oJ9t1MWjpai3fpM.htmlsi=t-F0fSTNUTJKPaq8

  • @jeromesadlo9470
    @jeromesadlo947022 күн бұрын

    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland okay cool i watched it, thank you! my key takeaway was that you are rewarding the dog for both the scent and the behavior. And that skipping that part can lead to just the alert without finding the scent. Appreciate it!

  • @OThePony
    @OThePonyАй бұрын

    What is that specific bumper? My girl loves tug with her ALM tug and this looks similar.

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortlandАй бұрын

    I got it off Amazon. Hunt mark brand. Firehouse bumper 12” x 3”.

  • @kragdogtraining
    @kragdogtrainingАй бұрын

    This is very well explained, thank you! Both my dogs are very scent motivated and I know they'll love this.

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortlandАй бұрын

    All dogs love this!!! It’s great cross training. My dogs are more precise in obedience and agility after they’ve had a scent work lesson.

  • @jiaminghuang4505
    @jiaminghuang4505Ай бұрын

    How many times per day?

  • @christinetartar6116
    @christinetartar6116Ай бұрын

    Excellent point, training 360, don’t limit to the 180

  • @lindamcmanus5807
    @lindamcmanus5807Ай бұрын

    awesome video

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortlandАй бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @mariwhitmer5377
    @mariwhitmer5377Ай бұрын

    Nice video❤

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortlandАй бұрын

    @@mariwhitmer5377 thank you!

  • @amberstulce6991
    @amberstulce6991Ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @budheshwarchingtham6869
    @budheshwarchingtham6869Ай бұрын

    Wow...I wish my doberman responds like that

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortlandАй бұрын

    Dobermans are brilliant! I can help you easily train your dog.

  • @budheshwarchingtham6869
    @budheshwarchingtham686928 күн бұрын

    @@BaebeasDogTrainingPortland Thanks Mam, My doberman is 11 months, he is smart and obeys basic commands but problem is distraction..Please advice how to keep him focussed on me.

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland27 күн бұрын

    Different training styles develop a different desire to perform. My training style builds drive and motivation to both learn and perform.

  • @heathervick09
    @heathervick09Ай бұрын

    Beautiful! We want our Doberman trained like this but are struggling to find a trainer in our area to help us. He comes from a great line of show dogs and has great potential. Is there anyone in central Texas you’d recommend?

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortlandАй бұрын

    I personally don’t know trainers in Texas. But, I’m happy to work with you online. Check out my playlist on competition obedience. I offer video reviews if you send me a video of your training session.

  • @onozayte8701
    @onozayte8701Ай бұрын

    Love all your videos!!!!! I have a puppy that loves offering behaviors so seeing shaping explained so simply is just fantastic and will help me so much with her

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortlandАй бұрын

    Thank you! I’m glad the videos help.

  • @s5614
    @s5614Ай бұрын

    this dog looks way too skinny😮

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortlandАй бұрын

    You’re right. She just got over an illness. She’s at a better weight now.

  • @s5614
    @s5614Ай бұрын

    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland my male.3 yr old doberman goes INSANE for squirrels. I cannot walk him during the day bc he loses his mind screaming and lunging. ( he wants to chase not kill). Any suggestions on my best approach? If there's no prey, he walks beautifully on a loose leash. But the moments he sees rodents its game over.

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortlandАй бұрын

    @@s5614 email me at [email protected] I’m happy to help.

  • @marionkirkham8576
    @marionkirkham8576Ай бұрын

    Very clear; thank you for sharing.

  • @danielleroberson8735
    @danielleroberson8735Ай бұрын

    This is so unsafe

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortlandАй бұрын

    In what way? This is typical teeter performance in competition. 1. Dog races onto teeter. 2. Dog stops until teeter hits the ground. 3. Dog steps in yellow zone inches off ground. 4. Dog exits teeter. Please explain what you feel is unsafe about it.

  • @danielleroberson8735
    @danielleroberson8735Ай бұрын

    I guess at least one foot is still touching the contact after the board touches the ground but isnt it safer to have a 4 foot stop and wait and a release? This seems fine in practice but very easy for your dog to miss the contact or fly off before the board touches ground.

  • @danielleroberson8735
    @danielleroberson8735Ай бұрын

    Also I’d recommend sand bags to weigh the base of the teeter down so it doesn’t bounce.

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortlandАй бұрын

    @@danielleroberson8735 this dog knows to not exit the board until it touches the ground. Large dogs that don’t have a lot of angulation in their front end can damage their joints if you constantly stop them on the down slope. Dobermans, Vizslas, Weimaraners and all similar angulated dogs should not be asked to stop going on a downward sloop. Over time they’ll end up with an early retirement due to arthritis in their front end assembly.

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortlandАй бұрын

    @@danielleroberson8735 you notice the teeter doesn’t bounce until the dog has exited the obstacle and moved on. This is a non issue.

  • @erised-san
    @erised-san2 ай бұрын

    Is it ok to use let’s say 9 boxes and put odor in ever 3? Or is it that 15 boxes is it more effective

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland2 ай бұрын

    I do like more boxes. If you’re using less, I would put the boxes in a circle and go around the circle until your dog finds odor about 10 times. Give him a break and repeat in the other direction.

  • @erised-san
    @erised-san2 ай бұрын

    @@BaebeasDogTrainingPortland got it thank you one last question do you put empty tubes in the other boxes that don’t have the scented tubes?

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland2 ай бұрын

    @@erised-san The tube is only in the hot boxes. Cold boxes with no odor have no tube.

  • @erised-san
    @erised-sanАй бұрын

    @@BaebeasDogTrainingPortland appreciate it ❤️

  • @rs562408
    @rs5624082 ай бұрын

    These are excellent! Simple but very effective. Thanks!

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland2 ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @lindamcmanus5807
    @lindamcmanus58072 ай бұрын

    Love all your videos

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland2 ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @cherylconrad4045
    @cherylconrad40452 ай бұрын

    Fun game to play!

  • @SD-my9so
    @SD-my9so2 ай бұрын

    Love your run through videos! They help me so much. We have one leg to go on my first obedience dog in open.

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland2 ай бұрын

    Good luck!

  • @lindamcmanus5807
    @lindamcmanus58072 ай бұрын

    Good video. How to do teach to hold the dumb bell. My dog just turns his head when I introduced it and would not put it in his mouth.

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland2 ай бұрын

    Thank you. I have not trained a “hold” until my dogs are consistently retrieving. If it’s not a Doberman’s idea to put something in their mouth, then the hold is pretty aversive. I have one dog that has not been introduced to a dumbbell yet, so I’ll video the steps I take to train the retrieve with him.

  • @naomigibbs3864
    @naomigibbs38642 ай бұрын

    This was sooo helpful Thank You!! We have our first trial coming up next month at our national !

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland2 ай бұрын

    Good luck!!!

  • @SD-my9so
    @SD-my9so2 ай бұрын

    Was that all one training session?

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland2 ай бұрын

    kzread.infooflEeoznweA?si=OU8lGyDbmsGKjSlm This video shows my other dog after only 5 minutes.

  • @janeenplogger3691
    @janeenplogger36912 ай бұрын

    Great job!

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland2 ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @AustinLarameeDogTrainer
    @AustinLarameeDogTrainer2 ай бұрын

    E collars create better off leash dogs

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland2 ай бұрын

    I’m not opposed to using e collars when needed. But, I don’t feel they are necessary, nor helpful, for training competitive behavior.

  • @AustinLarameeDogTrainer
    @AustinLarameeDogTrainer2 ай бұрын

    @@BaebeasDogTrainingPortland there’s not a single IGP champion who has ever won without training using an e collar. They make the dog better.

  • @mollasima3251
    @mollasima32512 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this process with us 😊

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland2 ай бұрын

    You’re welcome ❤️

  • @Loriw909
    @Loriw9092 ай бұрын

    But my bc wants to miss that last stride...

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland2 ай бұрын

    Most of the time it’s because of something the handler does. So I would have to see a video of the performance to comment.

  • @tammiebertrand
    @tammiebertrand2 ай бұрын

    i don't understand the word cue youre saying can you help me

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland2 ай бұрын

    I originally used an orange safety cone (pylon) when I trained my first dog to wrap a cone. It’s easier for me to stick with the same word. You can use whatever word makes sense to you.

  • @lindamcmanus5807
    @lindamcmanus58072 ай бұрын

    This is exactly what my aussie does Forges.. Think I have tried everything in the book. Enjoyed your video as usual

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland2 ай бұрын

    It wasn’t until I turned left the instant my dog was out of position that she stopped being so pushy.

  • @lindamcmanus5807
    @lindamcmanus58072 ай бұрын

    I will try that.

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland2 ай бұрын

    @@lindamcmanus5807 also reward back. Watch at the very end of the video how I tossed her toy behind me. I have a young Doberman that early in her training I had to toss her treats behind her to keep her from forging ahead.

  • @lindamcmanus5807
    @lindamcmanus58072 ай бұрын

    ty

  • @carolepickett7189
    @carolepickett71892 ай бұрын

    Good morning. At approx. minute 2:25 of video "competition stay" you mention a training collar but the shot is not close enough to see detail. What kind of collar are you using?

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland2 ай бұрын

    I have a martingale collar on this dog. Use whatever collar works for you. Some people use a slip collar. Some people use a pinch collar. Just make sure it puts pressure on the entire neck and not just on the throat.

  • @carolepickett7189
    @carolepickett71893 ай бұрын

    I am training my first puppy for AKC obedience. Do yo have a video on what and how to train my dog before giving my first verbal command? Luring? Markers? What else? Video?

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland3 ай бұрын

    I don’t lure. I shape train. It teaches reasoning skills and the dog learns much faster. I’ll shoot a video on foundation front. I have plenty of videos on focused heeling. Teach a solid sit/stay before you teach stand or your dog will start popping up.

  • @carolepickett7189
    @carolepickett71893 ай бұрын

    @@BaebeasDogTrainingPortland thank you for replying so quickly and I will look forward to the “foundation” video my puppy is a Doberman and I really enjoy watching you work with yours.

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland3 ай бұрын

    @@carolepickett7189 I have a playlist for puppy appropriate lessons and another playlist for competition obedience.

  • @carolepickett7189
    @carolepickett71893 ай бұрын

    Beautiful dog!

  • @judyduplessis7588
    @judyduplessis75883 ай бұрын

    I want to send you my guy for a month 😂😂😂

  • @GoldenWolf248
    @GoldenWolf2483 ай бұрын

    I don't see a reason to pop the leash on every turn, but I like your idea to turn left to get a tighter heel.

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland3 ай бұрын

    I wasn’t “popping” the leash but pulling him back so he would pivot. If you noticed his left turns her pretty sloppy at the beginning and much tighter and neater at the end.

  • @toooftenlost
    @toooftenlost3 ай бұрын

    Can you show us how to help with dog lagging during heel?

  • @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland
    @BaebeasDogTrainingPortland3 ай бұрын

    Absolutely.