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Seminar Notes

We’re attending a very long seminar with Guy Penning, an experienced clicker trainer from Belgium.  Most of the attendees would like to compete in various dog sports and some of them are already competing. A quick summary of our learning: Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 14 years ago
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Dog Book 22: Dancing with Dogs by Richard Curtis

Last week I stopped at the used book store to get a few more copies of my favorite trick book to donate to a 4-H raffle.  I ended up finding someone’s dog sport book collection and couldn’t -not- buy some Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 14 years ago
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Breaking the Rules

Obedience and agility are my areas of focus with Griffin. Sometimes we work on other things. One of those is field work/retriever work.   It’s great to see him do what golden retrievers were intended to do and he loves Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 14 years ago
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4-H Clinic Beginning Agility Session: Kids and Dogs

This weekend was the Ohio 4-H Dog Expo.  This is a yearly event that has been going on for a long time. I remember attending as a 4-H’er with Blaze 9 or 10 years ago. It was the first day Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 14 years ago
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Seminar: Play and Obedience

This weekend was another great seminar. Shade Whitesel from WA. She successfully does Schutzhund and very much likes well done obedience. I appreciate that!  She was exceptional with the very different types of people and dogs and while not all Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 14 years ago
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Dog Book 21: Le Chien Rapporteur de A à Z – Djanick Michaud

When I was going through the final stages of getting my school paperwork processed, one academic advisor laughed and with the most sarcastic voice possible, “French! That’s something you’re going to use!”  By that point, I’d already completed those credits and Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 14 years ago
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What’s Your Excuse?

One of my favorite nights of class ever, I had two very enthusiastic classes working on basic skills with no serious problems causing distressed humans.  We worked on really challenging recalls, walking, leave its. And somehow came up with really Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 14 years ago
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Dog Book 20: Dominance in Dogs- Fact or Fiction? by Barry Eaton

This book was on clearance when I was purchasing something else. I’m really liking the short single-topic books that Dogwise has been putting out.  It makes things more readable, it’s nice to get an indepth look at one specific topic. Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 14 years ago
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Old Dog Things: “Favorite Dogs” Placemats

My grandma died over 10 years ago and we’re still slowly and steadily going through her things.  Under a pile of paper plates/napkins I found a set of paper dog placemats! They’re printed by a company called “Springprint” from Springfield, Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 14 years ago
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Griffin Gets a CERF Exam

Griffin’s training for eye drops was put into use last week when he had his annual CERF exam. CERF (Canine  Eye Registry Foundation ) exams are a great opportunity for an eye specialist to look at your dog.  For dogs that Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 14 years ago

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