Competitive Heeling - Reward Placement

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  • Опубліковано 3 чер 2013
  • This video illustrates reward delivery and presentation techniques used to encourage proper position and head position in competitive heeling work. It also takes a look at the use of different toys as well as techniques from transition from play/reward event back into heeling 'work.'
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  • @nickbeggsaxl
    @nickbeggsaxl 7 місяців тому

    Love your work Forrest, very precise. You really know your stuff. 🤘

  • @littleninjai222
    @littleninjai222 4 роки тому

    Great video. Beautiful execution, Forrest. Thank you for the great advice and tips.

  • @CaliCollies
    @CaliCollies 11 років тому

    Great Video!!! Thanks for posting! I am in love with that magnetic ball!!!!

  • @csc-photo
    @csc-photo 11 років тому

    Awesome video, thanks Forrest!

  • @Forrestmicke
    @Forrestmicke  11 років тому +2

    In the beginning, if the dog is unsure where to receive reward, I present or deliver the reward just slightly before the terminal mark. Once the dog is anticipating where the toy will be, which happens with experience for both team members, I mark first and then present or deliver.

  • @Mr4sheps
    @Mr4sheps 11 років тому

    super video on reward and presentation, thanks for sharing.

  • @rodrigoandresl
    @rodrigoandresl 11 років тому

    Good lesson. Thank you for this video. I wish you could make some more videos like this

  • @Spratlyk9
    @Spratlyk9 11 років тому

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @geertbouckaert7397
    @geertbouckaert7397 11 років тому

    Nice tutor!

  • @TipTopK9
    @TipTopK9 10 років тому

    very nice!!

  • @yrleventhal
    @yrleventhal 11 років тому

    nice deliveries.

  • @cadir39
    @cadir39 11 років тому +1

    very good job micke

  • @apapav1
    @apapav1 11 років тому

    Very nice video! Congrats! Your videos are always very creative and bright! Just one question if you have time please answer. As it seems you are the owner of both malinois and border collie. Which of these two breeds has more prey drive (toy drive) and which do you think is the biggest difference between these two?Thanks again for wonderful video!Keep up!

  • @edidasa
    @edidasa 11 років тому

    nice

  • @dutchgab39
    @dutchgab39 10 років тому

    Great work! I have watched it many times, trying to pick things up. Just curious where did you get the tug from and what is it made of? I have ordered several different ones and I am not happy with them for different reasons. Any you particularly like?

    • @Forrestmicke
      @Forrestmicke  10 років тому +1

      I prefer 10" double-handled, skinny, fire-hose tugs from Bill Forbes of 'Full Grip Gear' located in Loomis, CA.

  • @rabeezley
    @rabeezley 11 років тому

    Thanks Forrest... Do you mark with the word yes before moving your hand to give the reward or does that matter?

  • @RebeccaFouts1
    @RebeccaFouts1 10 років тому

    I guess what I'm not always seeing is the cue for the dog to break heel position and go for the reward. Is it just the movement of the toy? At times it's in your left pocket hand by the dog's face. What says to her she can't have it then? Just because it's still?

    • @ninjakittyinmypants
      @ninjakittyinmypants 10 років тому +5

      Obviously I'm not Forrest but I also use this style of reward. The dog wont touch the ball because without your cue, the ball means nothing. Its conditioned so that untill you give a word, your dog understands that the reward = no fun. Even if I have a friend grab the ball and wiggle it around screaming excitedly, my dog wont look because without my cue that ball means nothing.
      Hes saying YES as his cue if you listen carefully :)