This is the third step in the trained retrieve process. The smaller steps you take in dog training the faster you will get there. So we break the behavior of "hold" down into very small steps so we can build on the small victories and set our dog up to succeed! Watch as we get Hex used to holding lots of different objects! Getting dogs used to different sizes, weights, shapes and textures of objects is important to generalize the behavior of "holding"!
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