Some shots of Yoda from training

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Some shots of Yoda from training

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Couple nice ones
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Re: Some shots of Yoda from training

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Thanks for sharing.

I am curious about the photo that looks like a tracking exercise.

Is that two leashes? Is that common for that type of training? If so, why?
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Re: Some shots of Yoda from training

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I noticed that, too. While working En last week, I ran into a situation where having two different leads would've been handy to maintain physical control. Curious.
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Yes that is tracking... I run two leashes one on a fur saver and one on a prong ran under each armpit... it's helps to steer the dog when you first start tracking and then when you start teaching articles it helps to be able to apply pressure on the article when needed
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Thanks for explaining the two leash thing. I know you have in another post, but this confirmed that I do remember what you taught me before.
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