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Tristan Gibson Dog Training

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✅ REQUIRED ASSIGNMENT: 30–60 Second Training Video (NO CUTS)
Submit a 30–60 second continuous video of you actively training one command with your dog. DUE DATE December 28th. This video must be one uncut clip. No edits, no trims, no cuts, no jump cuts. Real training only. 🎥 Video Requirements (Read Carefully) Your submission must: - Be 30 seconds to 1 minute - Be one continuous, unedited clip - Clearly show you and your dog in frame - Capture real reps of the command (successes and mistakes) 🐾 Choose ONE Command - Place - Down - Sit - Come - Stay - Heel - Leave It - Break(Or another command you are currently working on) You may submit: - A command you’re struggling with, or - A command your dog is doing well with Both are required for growth. 📝 In Your Post, Include: 1. Command trained 2. Struggle or strength 3. One thing that improved 4. One thing you’re focusing on next 🎯 Why NO CUTS Matters - Shows true timing and handling - Reveals clarity, consistency, and pressure - Builds accountability and honest feedback - Documents real progress, not highlights If you wouldn’t train it live, don’t post it. Set the phone down. Hit record. Train straight through.
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Me a Dahlia worked on ourt she is struggling with this one but is slowly getting I believe
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Soak Kibble
Most dogs are a form of kibble including one of my own. While the brands of kibble do matter in terms of quality, let’s talk hydration with kibble. Whenever MJ eats out of a bowl, her kibble is soaked in water for around 15 minutes. Since kibble is incredibly dry, it soaks up immense moisture from the stomach extending the time to digest. When given without water you’ll notice that shortly after eating, your dog may rush to the water bowl. Benefits of soaking kibble: 1) Aids in faster digestion and absorption. 2) Hydrates your dog. 3) Can assist in cutting back recovery time of your dogs digestion. 4) Helps keep mouth free of excess gunk.
Soak Kibble
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@Tristan Gibson if we are using it for training like you suggested, do we still soak it? We got a treat bag but I don't think it would work.
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