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I'm calling this "Part I" because it's dawned on me there will be many more Parts to come . . .
Moments after posting my earlier blog on lessons learned at the Rusch Park match, Spur and I went out to practice a few things.
As is always the case in training, there were a few rocky moments. Spur didn't respond to a hand signal to heel. He didn't rush to the article pile on my first command. He looked at me with curiousity when I asked him to "get back".
It occurred to me that each of these things also happened in the ring at the match. Yet, when I wrote about the match, I noted none of them. I had - conveniently forgotten?
This is a key problem with dog training. In my case, at least, I am so thrilled with success that I tend to forget certain minor non-successes. And then, when we get to the ring, am so...
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