Originally Posted by
krakadawn
Sharon, I posted the above to actually help the OP get a handle about where advice may be coming from whether it's a newbie to dogs trying to sort through training his first dog or someone who has been on the planet for a half century or so. And in that time has ventured into the competitive arena in some aspect.
BB just replied to give some background as well.
I think one would answer the OP's question differently depending on whether his experience was more with the pack environment as in sled dogs, foxhounds etc or more solitary training as in retrievers as an example. I mentioned earlier about a 'gem' in one of Welch's post around indirect pressure. I see no one else picked up on that which tells me more than likely it is not well understood as a teaching tool to deal with many displayed behaviours. It is powerful and is quite contrary to several direct pressure alternatives to this situation.
In the end I believe there are certainly various alternatives for the OP depending on the individual's understanding around learning theory of dogs and his(her) ability to carry it out especially in regard to the timing in a given approach.