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Say I’ve put Tulip on a “stay,” and she starts to get up and investigate the corn bread crumbs that I’ve dropped on my kitchen floor. If she moves forward toward me and to my left, I’ll counter her with my own forward motion, stepping forward and sideways just one step into the space that she was about to occupy. I call it a “body block.” Just that move on my part is enough to stop Tulip, whose body rocks back to her original sitting position. I respond by leaning backward myself, taking the pressure off Tulip but ready to move right or left again if Tulip initiates another break.
The Other End of the Leash: Why We Do What We Do Around Dogs
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