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4-H

Getting nervous teams ready to compete

Last week at the 4-H Judge’s Seminar, I talked with a few parents and advisors who were struggling to get their teams to be comfortable and confident in the ring.  I mentioned that I had a set of activities/curriculum that Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 13 years ago
Agility

A more exciting obedience and agility weekend

On Saturday we were at a 4-H Dog Judge’s training day. I was there to be learning and I was there to help. I spent part of the day frantically taking notes about how to be even better at judging. Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 13 years ago
Aggression/Reactivity

Dog Book: Bringing Light to Shadow by Pamela Dennison

I’m never sure how to feel when I find books like this at the used book store. I’m happy that I now have the book! But how did the book get there? Did the previous owner resolve his or her Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 13 years ago
Agility

Griffin’s Obedience and Agility Trials

Both events were ultimately not that exciting. The obedience trial was especially disappointing.  Before our turn, I had to leave for another commitment!   At the trial site, Griffin was very excited and his arousal level was much higher than at Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 13 years ago
Class

Should We Use Games in Training Classes?

Recently I read through a list of games where many trainers had contributed ideas.  I read through and I was amazed at what was listed. Some had more rules than game and some had elaborate set ups. Others seemed like Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 13 years ago
4-H

Our Winter Break

One more week until classes start to get back to normal. What we’ve done: We had a really warm day. I set up my agility  equipment for the first time in 2012.  The dogs got really muddy and had baths. Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 13 years ago
Dog Book

Dog Book : Stress in by Martina Scholz and Clarissa von Reinhardt

This is one of the strangest books I’ve ever read, it was completely different than I expected! The topic is relevant to all dog professionals and should be important to all dog owners, but especially owners of anxious and/or reactive Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 13 years ago
Class

Wait for the food bowl: Instructor notes

Take a look at yesterday’s post about the training steps I use for teaching this exercise.  When working on  a lesson plan/training plan, my goal was to have it be as much positive reinforcement as possible and minimize the use Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 13 years ago
Class

Wait for the food bowl

We’ve been teaching 8 week classes based off of the “Canine Life and Social Skills” (CLASS) program.  One of the exercises is “Wait for the food bowl.” Training Plan: Stage 1: Holding Still:  Dog is able to sit or lie Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 13 years ago
Blaze

Moving From Learning to Doing

In 2012 I intended to be doing a lot of trials and events with all the dogs. It didn’t happen.  Blaze did one day of rally and Griffin did one day of agility. But we did a lot of seminars Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 13 years ago

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