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Proceed to obstacle is just as important with the tunnel as it is for the over and the table.
I want your dog to be excited about the next challenge so by doing so when you learn agility
and you practice you are going to learn through placements of your hand body and voice of
how to prepare your dog for the next obstacle. Just like we train our dog how to sit, down,
stay and come they learn those commands through sound and motion such as the same way we actually
go about training a dog for agility obstacles. The over command as I showed at a prior segment,
we are going to use a motion of a hand to take the dog over the obstacle with a tunnel
to prepare them for this obstacle, we want them to visually see the hole which sometimes
can be a little frightening. They're going to know the reward when they come through
the tunnel. It will be treat, vocal praise or affection, therefore, making it less challenging.