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Application markers — fatigue of nervous, muscular and other systems, which activate the reflex of freedom. This command is practiced from the first days of training; this skill is to be improved throughout the training course and canine working. The trained reflex is developed in parallel by using verbal command and gesture. The exercise is performed in the following way. The trainer pulls the long leash towards the collar and holds the dog by his side. With the walk command pronounced in an approving tone and gesture to the right, the dog is pushed off.
Then he should run briskly 15-30 ft while repeating the walk command. The hand directed aside (gesture) is held for 2-3 seconds and then placed on the hip. After the small walk, the trainer permits the dog to walk freely on the long leash. 1-2 minutes later, he calls the dog, pets it, gives a treat and repeats the exercise.
While performing the exercise, the following rules should be observed: the initial walking is to be done only on the long leash; loud commands and abrupt snapping should be prevented; while walking, the dog should be within eyeshot of the trainer. When the dog quickly passes to the stand-at-ease on the walk command and gesture, the following complications can be gradually introduced: