Hey, up here. We're going to be doing a sit on approach. The nice part about this exercise is that if someone comes up to say hi to your dog, she's going to sit politely for petting. This can keep it where you have good friends that will come up and pet...
Hey, how you doing? I'm Bobby Larew. If you remember in one of the earlier videos, I talked to you about doing a five step approach with a hurdle and then landing on the end of the board. We didn't actually get on the board to do that and that's what we...
Instructions Step 1: Talk to national park rangers if you're hiking in a national park. They can let you know if there are any polar bear sightings. Step 2: Travel when visibility and weather are good. Poor visibility can make it easier for a polar bear...
Instructions Step 1: Approach the cat from the side. Be careful not to scare the cat as you approach it. Never approach the cat from the front or the back. Step 2: Place one hand, palm up, under the chest behind the front legs. Use your other hand to...
Welcome to Expert Village. My name is Hugh Murphy with Surf the Sky Paragliding. In this clip, we'll be talking about landing approach. A very important aspect of your landing approach is to make sure that you're aware of the wind speed and direction...
Training your dog to approach obstacles on their own is an important part of agility competitions. Learn to lead your dog through the weave poles from a professional dog trainer in this free video.
Instructions Step 1: Separate the horse from the item that bothers it. If a jacket hanging on the fence is blowing in the wind, put it on or roll it into a ball and put it on the ground. If a barking dog is spooking the horse, kennel the dog or lead the...
Instructions Step 1: Get the dog's attention by making a light clicking noise, by quietly clapping hands together or by talking to it quietly. Avoid startling the animal. Step 2: Slowly and calmly approach the dog. Continue to talk or make soft noises to...