In order to get Jinx to start saying OK I used a training technique called capturing. Once I was able to capture it enough for him to offer it more so, it was time to give it a cue! One of you suggested the OK symbol with my hand and I loved that. So that's the cue! This video demos how to implement a cue. I hope you find it helpful, please give a thumbs up if you like it and let me know how it helped you in the comments! ๐BOOK A CONSULTATION ▶
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