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How often to practice? How many sessions?

In the September 2011 Journal of Applied Animal Behavioural Science is a paper called, “The effect of frequency and duration of training sessions on acquisition and long-term memory in dogs.”    From a first read-over, it looks fairly well done.  The Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 15 years ago
Training Group

Themed Practices

This morning we met with a training friend.  She had mentioned that one of her dogs needed work with leaving food during training sessions. Her other dog had similar-but-not issues, being distracted by people (potential friends).  Essentially, it comes down Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 15 years ago
Placement of Reinforcer

Placement of Reinforcer

For about 6+ months now, this has been one of my favorite training things. You can click whatever you want, and theoretically all goes well.  But how and where you deliver the reinforcer can greatly add or detract from a Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 15 years ago
Agility Class

CleanRun Article: On Leash Agility Class

In this month’s CleanRun magazine is an article that we wrote about the “On Leash Agility” class that we’ve been teaching on and off for about a year.   Horray! The class is really great, focusing on good training, good Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 15 years ago
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From the Car to the Class

One of the things I always mean to talk about but never talk about enough is how students should enter class.   Half of the dogs are fine and don’t need any extra management.  But the other half should have Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 15 years ago
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Stay Training: Exercise Set 2*

This set is more for instructor use…. not enough details for someone who is not familiar with the exercise.  “Fresh” resets:  Pick an easy type of stay (short duration, short handler distance, minimal distraction).  After each repetition, release and then Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 15 years ago
Dog Show

Five Non-Training Tips to Help Your Dog at a Show/Event

1) Give your dog time to see the area. If your dog knows what is going on, he will be more likely to be able to be attentive and comfortable.  Yes, there are exceptions to the rule. 2) Give your Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 15 years ago
4-H

Local 4-H Dog Show

“My” 4-H kids showed today at our area fair.  We only had four kids (one dropped early in the year, another decided not to show at fair).   1 in obedience, 3 in rally, 4 in showmanship, 3 in “dog Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 15 years ago
4-H

Ohio State Fair Jr Dog Show

The 2011 OSF 4-H Dog show week is now over!   Agility. Showmanship. Obedience. Advanced levels of obedience. Four days of rally. Service dogs. Therapy dogs. Dog Care. Poster Contest. Skillathon. Drill Teams. Freestyle.   Around 1300 entries, with many Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 15 years ago
Group Class

Group Class Exercises for Greetings

1: Offered Sit:  The handler/owner/family can practice this.  When the dog sits…toss a treat. Repeat until the dog is readily sitting with no prompting.  If the dog does not offer a sit but does respond to the verbal cue…. cue Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 15 years ago

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