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  <title>Emergency Session 93: Intro to Say and Show Down Challenge - Part Two</title>
  <description>In this episode we'll jump to a critical point with the &amp;quot;down&amp;quot; challenge, that uses no food and instead focuses on the &amp;quot;say and show&amp;quot; method. It's not unlike the say and show version of sit; but some there are some angles and positions that are distinctly different. There are two categories of people who may be the best for this type of training;  Non-food motivated dogs People with dogs who give signs that they see these lessons as &amp;quot;optional&amp;quot;  The idea is that we teach this as a necessary part of functional obedience. It's also good to train their dogs this way to &amp;quot;overlap&amp;quot; the food-based approach. I am also linking this to an excerpt I posted on YouTube from our video training series that provides a bit of a visual guidance for the lesson. Emails  (07:58) Lara and Tim (and &amp;quot;Kona&amp;quot;) from Arizona ask about requirements with puppies and food training (10:11) Ellen asks (on behalf of &amp;quot;Duke&amp;quot;) where you should be in a progression and types of treats  Quote on Resilience Part of our Emergency Series includes a brief quote about resilience; this one comes from Jocko Willink, who has published two very interesting books;  Extreme Ownership  The Dichotomy of Leadership </description>
  <author_name>The Dog's Way Podcast: Dog Training for Real Life</author_name>
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