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Dog Training

When Family Won’t Cooperate With Training

In class tonight we discussed what to do when other family members don’t cooperate with the training plan.   The problem:  Mom brings the dog to class. She knows some of his naughty behaviors at home are just ways to Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 13 years ago
Agility

Griffin’s First Agility Trial

Griffin and I finally made it to an agility trial.  We went to a CPE trial on Saturday and entered 3 classes. I had some specific goals for the event: Try a start line stay.  It can be hard for dogs Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 13 years ago
Teaching

Teaching :: Fluency for the Human

Fluency is an important aspect of learning a skill.  The really casual way of defining fluency would be to say that you “know how to do [the skill]”.  Consider a kid who just tied his shoe for the first time Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 13 years ago
Agility

Fanny Gott Seminar : “Good Enough”

An important part of the seminar for me was that I have to be happy with “good enough” and not be quite as concerned about perfect. Apparently ‘perfect’ is unreasonable. But “good enough” doesn’t mean accepting poor behaviors or having Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 13 years ago
Blaze

Obedience Week

We had a 5 day obedience seminar with Fanny Gott.  Griffin and I had done online classes with her and it was really exciting to work face-to-face with her.  Other seminar attendees were here from all over the US and Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 13 years ago
"My dog..."

“This is a problem I would not have”

One of my favorite notes I took from a seminar this year.   As in the typical seminar (or training class) way, everyone loves to ask “What if…”   When given a response, they typically say “But, what if THEN….” Read more…

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

Dog Book 28 : When Pigs Fly! : Jane Killion

It used to be there weren’t -that- many dog training books.   But now with the magic of the internet and being able to better market dog training books to training enthusiasts, there are -so- many dog books and many Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 13 years ago
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What we’re learning

I’ve been reading a lot of books on exercise and nutrition.  More on that as I continue to read and learn and think about how to apply the information (or not) for my three very, very different dogs.  It’s a Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 13 years ago
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Dog Book 27: How 2 Train a _______ by Patricia Barlow-Irick

How 2 Train a __________ [Fill in the blank] From Aardvarks to Zebras, Applied Behavior Science has a Rational Prescription for Creating Behavior Change by Dr. Patricia Barlow-Irick, Ph.D A very interesting title and a very long subtitle.   I Read more…

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

Dog Book 26 : The Ultimate Guide to Rally O : Debra Eldridge

This rally book is incredibly interesting. It’s written by someone who has been involved with rally since it’s early AKC days.  The author was one of many people who attended rally trials on the very first night/day (very early morning!) Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 13 years ago

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