Train your dog to shift its focus to the desired object (for more efficient maneuvering through agility obstacles) despite other exciting temptations.
Learn about the concept of delayed gratification, which helps dogs understand that short-term sacrifices lead to long-term gains.
Discover how the focus game trains dogs to prioritize the handler's instructions, ensuring smoother and more successful agility runs.
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Great video, what I’ve been looking for for the last 3 years, never been taught how to focus in such a clear and understanding way before.. I love doing agility with my dogs and they enjoy doing agility it as well.
How do I get my dog to come back to me with the toy? Mine just grabs the toy and goes away