Rec’d on YT | Teaching King Overs & Shaping Leap Collection – A Journey Towards Excellence

Join KingAir McNab and I as we take you through an engaging training session, focusing on Overs and enhancing Leap Collection. 🎯🐾

King is a bit too aggressive while chasing the disc and winds up putting himself in bad position – too “deep” or too far under the disc. Collection needs to take place before the dog gets to the disc and this is easier said than trained.

In this video, we share a typical session using techniques that will help your dog master these skills, setting them up for a lifetime of confident, precise, and healthy leaps. Jump in and see the power of positive, progressive training in action!

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Empower your dog, one leap at a time. Leap in with us and take your dog’s skills to new heights! 🌟🐶🚀
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