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Now at this point this dog, Karma, is confident on the teeter. She's ready to do it on her
own, she wants to do it on her own, and if I leave her to her own devices, she'll take
off and do it herself. So but I do want to make sure I take that next step slowly so
that she continues to have the same level of confidence that she's shown to this point.
So as I go along, this time I'm going to keep the movement steady. We're not going to stop
at the middle and I'm just going to take her to the end and this time I'm going to let
the plank go at it's regular speed down to the ground. Ok, good. All the while I'm keeping
the lure right in front of her face, so that she is concentrating on that, being desensitized
to the sound of the teeter and learning that the descent of the teeter is a good thing.
Karma, let's go, good, good, good, good. Good. Good. Good. Free. Good.