You are tackling a search at trial when suddenly your dog eyes a toy, a planned distractor for this level of competition. Your heart sinks as your dog rushes over, becoming obsessive with their treasure. All interest in searching is gone and now you are merely fighting to get your dog to let go of their found treasure.
Sound familiar? Learn some of the reasons why dogs become obsessive with toys in their searches, particularly at trial, and what we can do in training to help provide them the skills needed to stay focused on the task at hand.
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Dianna L. Santos
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