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quote: Originally posted by Krystal / UKC
Like these individuals said, repetition is key Continuously correct the head. First time the dog holds still for a matter of a second or two. Praise the dog. Do this a few times and then turn that second or two into 5 or 6 seconds. Praise them when they do right. Quick and firm is usually a very good correction method, but remember that all dogs are different and some don't respond well to quick and firm corrections. Especially when it involves their head. Try a few different things. If a dog is REALLY stubborn, I will hold the muzzle and watch their head very close. I'll nudge and tell them to "hold it" if I notice their eyes begin to wander and they are losing their focus. From there, as the dog progresses, I begin to loosen the grip, then lower the hand a little, then completely pull the hand away all together. When you go to a show and see someone with a dog that stands well for them, ask them about it. It's much easier for someone to get their hands on your dog to figure out what works best and then tell you. Attending your state event is always a good place to find a good handler to teach you. I know of a couple in PA. I can think of at least 10 different methods just off the top of my head for teaching a dog to hold its head still, but it all depends on which methods the dog responds to best. This is all great advice, but also remember to pull the dog off the bench and come back to it later if you begin to get frustrated when they aren't cooperating.
Thanks for the advice I'm gonna try this tonight
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