Since i use food with my puppy, i use my lead in my right and swap my lead over to my left on certain commands, which i find annoying, but easier for the puppy. Hope that makes you are heeling what hand is your lead in? If you keep it in your left use your right hand for your signals depending what level your dog is at. I use STAY with my right hand, when the dog is not to move until i return and release, my hand signal is just pushing air towards the dogs nose with an open palm across my body for stays. (He insists that all hand signals come from the same hand/arm).įor me i use "WAIT"with my left hand for the re-call, change of position, dumb bell, box, jumps and anything that requires the dog to move from the position i left it in for another exercise before i return, my hand signal is pushing the air towards the dogs nose with open palm. MOVE SLOWLY: Use one hand to give any motion. LOWER BOOM: Arm extended, fingers closed, thumb pointing downward. Signal the operator to stop If it is apparent that the crane operator has misunderstood a hand signal, the signal person should. DOG EVERYTHING: Clasp hands in front of body. Then slowly flick your wrist 90 degrees in a downward action to indicate towards the floor. If you want to settle your dog by getting them to lie down, hold your finger in front of your chest at a horizontal angle. One of the trainers in the local obedience clubs tells people to use a sweeping motion in front of the dogs face, with the right arm. When the signal person gives the Dog everything signal, the operator is expected to. Hold your palm open in front of your chest and move you hand in an upwards motion. What about when I want the dog to stay when I step off? That is, the dog is sitting in the heel position, and I step off with my right foot.
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