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Intriguing, what is 'nodding dog'? Sounds as if you are coming on well, especially the steadiness with the two people and dogs.
says I look like the Angel of the North
. I do a similar thing out on walks when calling Red but wafting my arms up and down slowly - I bet I look stupid but she seems to like it Yes, I'm very pleased. I really hope we will be ready to pass the test, but even so doing this training is really enjoyable. It's a mix of learning new things and building on what is already good. If we are not ready we will keep practising until we are! What I like is having so much training to do that she is occupied while out and about, it's so good for our bond.must be very satisfying
It isn't really, it's very basic in the grand scheme of things. But it feels like tightening "the nuts and bolts" now so that we can progress.this seems pretty advanced stuff,
. A lovely person videoed it for me, but sadly some of it is sideways on and I can't work out how to correct it, never mind.
One minute wait, recall, no problem
15 yard simple marked retrieve, no problem
20 yard simple marked retrieve 
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it was her dead rabbit, loads of fun to take it anywhere but back to me!! I'm supposed to be "normalising" it's use, not with hold it because she mouth's it, but not a good choice in a mock test scenario. I know it sounds daft though but the simple seen retrieves are what has put me off doing this, she inevitably ends up playing and just not taking it seriously. Throw something into rough cover and she's much more focussed on the job.
Oh yeah!

She is that, to me anyway.She's a special girly
That's what I always say about Charlie! It's good to be realistic about our dogs. Good luck to you and Cassie xxxCassie is what she is

I am sure it's not just me who remembers the challenges you had walking to heel not that long ago? Now, look how far you have both comeAll went perfectly, heelwork was fab and everyone was asking me how I got it so goodOne minute wait, recall, no problem
Like @Jelinga, much rather have a dog who enjoyed retrieving so much they make a fun game out of it! Much easier to work with a playful, happy dog than one that would rather be in bed err.....Bramble! 
Oh yes absolutely, you and @Beanwood are quite right. I love her spirit, I do this for our mutual enjoyment, so no pressure.I like a dog that has a bit of mischievousness
And if they we all the same might as well have a robot.It's good to be realistic about our dogs.
We have haven't we ?Now, look how far you have both come![]()
Certainly no robots in our house!!And if they we all the same might as well have a robot.
She is a robot, it makes me so sad to see herxx
Heartbreaking.