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Dog Training Articles
Training a Place, Side, or Middle Cue Makes Agility Easier
When setting up for an exercise or at the start line for an agility run, the first thing we need is for the dog to be facing the same direction we are. Simplify your life by training a completely solid heel, side, or “between” (between your legs) cue. This ends the struggle to position and reposition your dog and lets you spend more time on the exercise and less getting set up.
5 Reasons to Start A Dog Training Session With a Known Task
Starting your dog training session with a behavior your dog already knows has a ton of benefits.
A Startling Confession About My Dog Training
The keys to training a specific behavior are to reward where it happens, while it is happening, and be consistent with both rewards and resets.
Time to Stop Telling Dog Agility Handlers to “Run Faster”
Not everyone who participates in agility can run. Matching the right instructor with the right student benefits both of them.
Which Type of Online Learner Are You?
Find out which type of online learner you are and get tips for actually completing your courses and implementing what you’ve learned.
Is Distance for Agility a Teachable Skill?
Is distance for dog agility a skill that we actually teach?
How Can Tricks Supercharge Your Agility Journey?
Teaching your agility dog tricks builds your relationship, communication, and much, much more.
How to Find a Good Dog Agility Seminar
Before you sign up for that dog agility or tricks seminar, these are the things you should find out.