Re: Dog Training



nm0isn7e wrote:
The sit-stay is a basic exercise that all dogs should know. I invite
you to share your knowledge in this regard.


Even though I am still trying to figure out what this has to do with horses, I'll answer. Sit-Stay is redundant. Once told to sit, the dog should remain sitting until released. Stay is unnecessary if the dog understands sit in other than rudimentary fashion.

Sharon Potter
Red Branch
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