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My young bitch will not release the grip, what should I do? I don't want to kill her drive to herd. dog trainers in nebraska All dog breeds. QUESTION:Dear Ed,I wrote to you before sometime ago about herding GSDs. I have a very young bitch who is quite promising in herding with strong schutzhund lines and herding lines in her pedigree. She is working a two sided border rather independently on a long line, but from time to time she is still breaking in on the sheep. dog trainers in nebraska Dog trainers in nebraska. In herding, it is acceptable for a grip on the sheep when appropriate, the problem we have is, Janna our girl has a great grip and in the proper places on the sheep. She is a very intense dog and works quite independently. We don't have a schutzhund background ourselves, but we do obedience and herding -- what I thought you might be able to advise us on is how to get a dog to release the grip. dog trainers in nebraska Dog training supplies. Is it just a matter of obedience training? I know in schutzhund you use the sleeve for protection work and how do you train the dog to drop the sleeve? Any reading material recommendations for this work or advice. We also do the two hose game where you throw one hose and then the other and she is great at it. She listens very well. We can have her drop the hose and lie down in a split second while she waits for the other hose to be thrown, but when we ask her to bring the stick to us and let it go -- it is a struggle. She is willing to bring the stick back to us and let us grab it, but she does not want to let go. I wish I had some schutzhund knowledge to help with this --- I know part of training is being able to read your dog well and also using drive to control her, but we don't have allot of experience with the schutzhund background and would like to know more. It may help in her training because she has a strong schutzhund influence in her pedigree. She has such potential and I don't want to break her intense drive -- she could be a great herding dog one day if her drives are directed properly. Any advice???SandyANSWER:Sandy,This problem is an obedience problem and not a biting problem. People often confuse the "OUT" as a bite work exercise. They are 100% wrong. The "OUT" is an obedience exercise.
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