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Training Case Study:

Kruzer
Part Three

It was time to get Kruzer out on the lead line. This was a little difficult since Kruzer absolutely didn't want anyone or anything touching his face. Lee and Kathy worked with Kruzer in the squeeze and reached the point where we could attach the lead line without a struggle. Once out on the line Kruzer had some real issues with the lead "chasing him" if he got busy, but it didn't take him long to figure out that standing quietly was the best way to deal with the situation.
Getting ready to exit the squeeze.
"I'm outta here!"
Getting the scary "snake" issues resolved.
"I think I'll just stand still."
Kathy getting to work.
Kruzer settling in.

Even allowing touches while the scary rope is attached.

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