[Sit] Videos

www.sitmeanssit.com This dog training video shows some retriever drills of using the Thunder 100 retriever launcher with simulated shotgun sound on a baseball diamond. This launcher has advantages in using the sound and throwing your marks for better placement a long with of course the ability to launch them as well. The bases are used for target markers in both getting the dog to run out straight, or to give the dog a visual picture on come in whistles with a hand signal. In this video, the dog is released with a bumper in his mouth, and then he exchanges bumpers so that piles do not necessarily have to be used, and because practicing with a bumper in his mouth makes for more concentration in the dog hitting his targets and taking casts. For more information on Sit Means Sit dog training see www.sitmeanssit.com To become a franchise see www.franchise.sitmeanssit.com

www.sitmeanssit.com Fred Hassen goes over some puppy sit whistle and marking drills that he uses to move his dog around and make things clearer using the Sit Means Sit remote dog training system. Daily training video at youtube.com

This is another drill that I use to teach steadiness in a working competitive hunt test Labrador Retriever by letting him see the picture of you away from him and having to sit through a few launches, and then rewarding him with a retrieve in the opposite direction. Having the dog maintain a sit away from you gives him a more thorough and complete understanding of ‘steadiness’. Launching bumpers closer to him, makes it a bit more difficult than when they are launched much further, but it is good to show him the consistency of command through all forms of obedience to shape his behavior properly. www.sitmeanssit.com Fred Hassen with ‘Charger’

www.sitmeanssit.com This daily dog training video shows 2 young Sit Means Sit dogs doing some honoring drills, and explanations are made on how fundamentals from younger puppy days carry over as they grow. Be sure to view the other video link on this clip of how these drills started young in a dog park. Both Labrador Retrievers are a little over 1 year old in this video.

www.sitmeanssit.com Fred Hassen and a Labrador Retriever are shown here doing some basic retrieval drills for running straight lines, and running through barriers on the way out, and returning straight. One whistle means for the dog to ‘sit’ and three consecutive whistles means for the…