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me and my pup have been doing blind drills while I look for a swim by pond. however I cant find one that will work. anyone have any tips on how to do swim by without a proper pond that will work?
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just about any shoreline will work that has an end.
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how does that work?
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send the dog back and make him swim the shoreline without getting out. Teaching stay in the water. You can do it on a round pond. The concept has absolutely nothing to do with "Over". except teaching "over" means get your *ss back in the water.
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