When it comes to food I don't believe there is a smarter animal out there than a squirrel...Problem solvers for sure ...I saw this video some time back and was amazed at all it went through to get the food...I'm wondering if the set up was put up all at one time or in sections and the squirrel learned piece by piece...Steve S
You've all got it hopelessly wrong. How many more times do I have to tell you to read the squirrel?
That's a Force trained collar conditioned squiggle if ever I saw one. How many "factors" did it successfully negotiate on the way to the nut? You can't get a squiggle to do that without pressure, lots and lots of pressure. Otherwise he'd just refuse to go, wouldn't he? Training is all about pressure, right? I'll bet just out of camera shot there is a training kit of e-collarette, heeling pencil, and pimple collar.
It's certainly not a British squirrel; it's head is always up, never on the ground, and it didn't use its brains from the initial send out to run straight to the last pole and shin up it. This is a de-cheated squirrel people.
Looks like my daughter's agility training class ...
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