tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3809181531149336569.post6119118644692250942..comments2023-05-18T09:50:21.268-05:00Comments on Days at Daybreake: Front Crosses, and rear confusionDawnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00383214875457202545noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3809181531149336569.post-88146952718943238582010-05-14T20:22:14.312-05:002010-05-14T20:22:14.312-05:00Grace is new to this and you are going to have to ...Grace is new to this and you are going to have to support her. Let me guess, Magic is an easy dog to handle, right? Sam was that way too - a Velcro dog that I could cue at the last possible second, and sometimes after it, and he would save my butt. Moira is different, she needs to know what we are doing and where we are going WAY in advance. She also shuts down if I drill too much. If there's nothing in it for her (cookies, happy talk, etc) there's no sense in being there.Red Dog Momhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10913211067878523753noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3809181531149336569.post-7183735230582757752010-05-14T19:38:01.394-05:002010-05-14T19:38:01.394-05:00When i started doing agility and front crosses, i ...When i started doing agility and front crosses, i was such a big klutz with it and it took me FOREVER to get the (seemingly, ha) simple concept of what a front cross was and when to use it. Then, when it had become like second nature to me i got so stuck on always getting my front crosses right that when asked to do a rear cross i just drew blanks and stood and stumbled like a dithering idiot, lol. I'm way better now but it took me a while, so, i know how you feel!M.T.https://www.blogger.com/profile/06634283082362532336noreply@blogger.com