
Susan Garrett suggested the "elephant trick" for help with hind end awareness on her new DVD,
Excellance in Weave Pole Training. First I clicked for one paw on the flower pot

Then both paws

Now Stewie is holding the position for a couple of seconds

Still clicking and treating for holding the position. Tomorrow we will work on rotating his hind end around the base of the pot.
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