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Additional Benefits of Training

Griffin’s relatives are very, very busy and it’s been an overall very successful year for “the family.” High level accomplishments in agility, obedience, field work, and tracking. In an email his breeder sent out this week, she talked a little Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 14 years ago
Demonstration

Another Public Event : Pet Care Day

We went to do demos and talk with people at a “Pet Care Day” event.  It was held at a fitness center, and much to our surprise, we were inside rather than outdoors! Griffin, as always, was great.  We didn’t Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 14 years ago
Criteria

Enthusiasm as Part of Your Criteria

This week we had a training group discussion about building enthusiasm and having it as part of your criteria for behaviors.  I definitely intentionally do a lot of this. When Blaze was young, I was constantly trying to suppress his Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 14 years ago
Teaching

“How Important is it to You?”

In basic training classes, this is one of the questions I ask about each of the problem areas. Example 1: Client: My dog jumps on me every time  I step over the gate into that part of the house! But he Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 14 years ago
APDT

APDT Trial

A week ago I took Blaze and Griffin to a run at an APDT trial.  Blaze is not a young dog anymore and I gave him too much of a warm up.  But, even without the bonus exercise (I’m not Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 14 years ago
Dog Books

New Positive Retriever Training Book!

I heard about this book only about two weeks ago.  I impatiently waited, and ordered it as soon as the website was up and running.   My book arrived! The only drawback?   It’s written in French.   Lucky for Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 14 years ago
Treats

More Fish Treats: Fish Pancakes!

My usual fish treat recipe is great. Sometimes when I’m short on time and won’t be able to bake that long or preheat the oven…. I use the batter and cook it like pancakes.   It takes much less time, Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 14 years ago
Teaching

Asking the dog to work, compared to the dog asking to work.

Most dogs can fairly quickly to get to this point in class.   For some teams, it takes longer to get to the dog demanding work.  The first things we look at are making sure the dog is comfortable (worried Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 14 years ago
4-H

Creating how-to resources

As a completion for a 4-H grant we received last year, we’re working on creating a few guides to go along with the workshops we did. The one I’m most responsible for is titled “How to Solve Training Challenges.”  In Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 14 years ago
Uncategorized

SCAMPER: A problem solving tool (part 1)

SCAMPER  is a problem-solving memory-device tool.  I originally learned about it for other purposes, but it’s something I use every day in dog training without having to think twice. It’s easy to get into the same patterns of thinking instead Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 14 years ago

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