
Why We Sienna vom Kraftwork | OB3
Absolutely Top-of-the-Line in both looks and performance. Stunning mahogany sable with a unique coat, rich pigmentation, and incredible expression. Photo taken April 24th. Is extremely well trained performing very quickly and accurately at the competiton level of an adult dog. With a strong degree of handler loyalty, she eagerly follows obedience commands and responds with great enthusiasm. Has the natural ability to transition smoothly from calm and quiet to active behavior, making her highly adaptable in various situations. Demonstrates excellent trainability and great genetic capacity to learn. Sienna has completed all three Puppy Obedience Training levels and is now ready for her next adventure! Calm and gentle inside the home with great ability to bond with the whole family. Pedigree combines the best working lines known to produce absolute rock-solid character, temperament, drive, and excellent structure. Offering superior trainability along with a true love to perform.
Price is $14,500 with a 25% deposit ($3,625) to reserve. For the quickest service, please click the Reserve Now button. To help you make the best decision based on your needs, lifestyle, environment, and purpose, please call us at (360) 273-6125.
Included in OB3 Training:
Obedience from the Beginning Part 3 – Boost Performance Levels
Week 1:
a. Fuss/Heel (Walk on loose lead in the heel position without pulling)
b. Automatic ‘sit’ when handler stops
c. Finished Fuss – Get into heel position from the ‘here’ front sit
Week 2:
a. Formal German obedience commands as well as informal English house commands
b. Introduction to obedience hand signals
c. Obedience commands at a distance
Week 3:
a. Increased duration of sit and down stays
b. Extending the area of influence the handler has from six to thirty feet with a long line training lead
c. Introduction to off-leash obedience
Week 4:
a. Promotion of off-leash response to commands
b. Create positive expectations based on quickness of performance
c. Proofing already learned behaviors around distractions such as: dogs, people, vehicles, and home/office environments