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Post by marc on Dec 30, 2010 12:02:27 GMT -5
Since i am less important than a single blade of grass we've been working for attention out doors. So much snow around that i cant see well and wear sunglasses Will this mess up the training or make it harder? I can do without them if it will have an impact. Lmk
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Post by RealPitBull on Dec 31, 2010 11:49:45 GMT -5
You can wear sunglasses. You are still teaching your dog to target your face and pay attention to you, even if they cannot see into your eyes.
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Post by marc on Dec 31, 2010 16:50:31 GMT -5
You can wear sunglasses. You are still teaching your dog to target your face and pay attention to you, even if they cannot see into your eyes. Thanks now I can look even cooler in the park when I work with Jackie.
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Post by loverocksalot on Dec 31, 2010 19:54:29 GMT -5
Yeah, someone once told me I should take my sunglasses off when training. However I wear them all the time. Look at me is look at me. if I really need to get my point across I just lower my glasses.
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Post by emilys on Jan 2, 2011 13:39:24 GMT -5
Yeah, someone once told me I should take my sunglasses off when training. However I wear them all the time. Look at me is look at me. if I really need to get my point across I just lower my glasses. It would be an interesting experiment to see if a dog responds differently to someone with/without sunglasses. Now I take mine off when training, or doing agility. But it may completely be superstition. ???
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Post by loverocksalot on Jan 2, 2011 14:03:44 GMT -5
Rocky does not act to much different as he responds mostly to voice and hand mostly and he will still look at me even with the glasses on. I think he has just become use to that I always wear sunglasses when outside.
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