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Originally Posted by elf
Here is the unmotivated girl chasing me, maybe I should do the prey
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You lucky guy, I get it only from behind (me being behind my Frei, which is stalking other dogs when they are still far away).
The motivation is of course a kind of problem, but this is the reason why I consider this trial as a working trial. It is not only fun.
You should, in my opinion, make sure that the dog understands that that is what you are going to do, even if she is getting bored. I would, in your place, start talking to her as soon as she starts making signs she would like to stop doing this and do something else... Give her command, like "Forward" or "Run on" or whatever, and praise her if she does what you want her to do. First, give her something good after two or three praising, later give more praising and food only in lonegr intervals. Maybe stop running and play with her after certain period - after 30 mins from starts, then 40 in couple of days. So that she knows, that now you are doing this, because you want to, and then she gets good reward for being an obedient girl.
How old is she? You also have to consider the attention span which a young dog can have. As you wouldn't spend working for whole hour at a military or tracking training, without giving rest periods for play and rest, so you cannot do everything at once with running.