You’ve learned the Six Basic Cues individually, now it’s time to put them together. In this final lesson, I’ll show you how to:
- Blend motion, shoulders, location, arms, eye contact, and verbals into a single, consistent handling system.
- Use course walking to plan which cues will matter most in each section.
- Build training sessions that strengthen your weakest cue while keeping your dog confident.
- Diagnose run errors by tracing them back to the cue your dog read—or didn’t read.
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This lesson is part of my free Mastering the Six Basic Cues email course. Each lesson includes video, detailed explanations, and practice tips—delivered right to your inbox. If you found this page by accident and want the full series in order, click here to start from the beginning with the Intro Lesson.
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