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Introducing the Dogwalk

I’ll admit…we’ve put this off with my agility students. The dogwalk we have is not adjustable. We’re not yet in a situation where it’s an option to purchase or make an adjustable dogwalk. The instructors have come up with a Read more…

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

Book 11: Evolution of Canine Social Behavior

I’ve only read the first edition and not the newer addition of Evolution of Canine Social Behavior by Roger Abrantes. While I was reading this class I was taking an animal behavior class. It was fun to see the Abrantes Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 15 years ago
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Conditioning Seminar: Warm Ups, Cool Downs, and Stretches

I had morning lessons and only made it to the afternoon session. It was SO worth it Debbie Gross Saunders was speaking about Warm Ups, Cool Downs, and Stretches. A lot of the information I already knew from reading books Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 15 years ago
Exercise

Finally a Diagnosis

Last summer Griffin was lame multiple times. We finally got a diagnosis of Lyme. We treated him. He got a lot better. But things still weren’t quite right. After another episode of lameness a few weeks ago we re-checked for Read more…

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

Using Platforms for Training the Directed Retrieve

Michele Pouliot has done presentations at ClickerExpo about using platforms to teach behaviors. I haven’t yet been able to go to that presentation (or to watch her new DVD on the topic), but I have been utilizing platforms in my Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 15 years ago
Petting

Training Shelter Dogs: Creating Cuddly Dogs

Many people are more likely to be drawn to the dogs that are insisting on social contact rather than the dogs doing their own thing or actively avoiding contact. We like to interact with dogs by petting them and having Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 15 years ago
Alexandra Kurland

Loopy Training: Getting a High Rate of Reinforcement

I never went to this session by Alexandra Kurland at expo. But last spring I read this fabulous blog post has -greatly- impacted my training. If we aren’t getting a behavior immediately offered after the click, I’ll break it down Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 15 years ago
Selecting Behaviors

Training Shelter Dogs: Selecting Behaviors

Ideally, all the dogs would perfectly learn all basic manners, all husbandry, and additional tricks. But, I’m the only one that does training, I’m only there for one shift, about two hours, per week. With about 20 dogs in the Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 15 years ago
Competition Obedience

Looking at Heeling: Pace changes

At the obedience seminar last weekend we had a whole afternoon on heeling. The really interesting part, is that while I can also talk about heeling for hours, I would have set up completely different activities! Some of the activities Read more…

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

Book 10: Retriever Trouble-shooting

My adorable retriever! Notice the loose leash This is another of the too-many books I picked up at the used book store. I do want to say that the last three times I’ve gone, I walked out without purchasing anything! Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 15 years ago

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