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Subject: correcting lazy sit
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08/31/2006 7:19 PM Alert 
Any suggestions for correcting a 'lazy' sit?  Half the time Abbey sits properly and half the time she sits with a let out to one side or the other.

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08/31/2006 8:25 PM Alert 
GENTLY step on the toes of the "low side" (back foot) and re-command SIT..


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09/01/2006 6:33 PM Alert 
Doc is right it works every time. I can't say that it has completely corrected the action, however every time I approach my dog he corrects his sitting even without gently stepping on his paw. If only he would do it on his own.
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