You might also do some modified
protection obedience exercises.
Not exact matches
Many dog owners invest considerable time in activating their dogs by
obedience training, seeking activities, tracking and
protection exercises at training grounds, out in the countryside or in the forest.
In my opinion, ADVANCED
obedience would include those remaining
exercises that you'd use in high level competition, as well as specialized commands used for dogs that do real work, such as guide dog work, hunting and police /
protection.
The way many dogs act the first time an
obedience exercise is asked of them in
protection, I would say it is not disobedience that is happening.