Looking at the photo below....
The green arrows demonstrate the handlers shoulder direction and direction of travel of the dog. Blue arrow demonstrates next direction. Dogs need both pieces of information to drive successfully around a course.
Training news, show news and events from our brilliant training groups at Fun Dog Agility. We offer reward based agility training all year round with fantastic members and trainers. Contact us for more details- www.fundogagility.webs.com
Looking at the photo below....
The green arrows demonstrate the handlers shoulder direction and direction of travel of the dog. Blue arrow demonstrates next direction. Dogs need both pieces of information to drive successfully around a course.
Tonight's training was as fabulous as ever. You folk are lovely and great with your dogs. Each pairing are very different and incredibly rewarding to watch progress. To top off the evening John had brought cakes to celebrate his win in the Grand Prix at the FAB show. Thanks John, Brenda and Granddaughter x
Fun Dog Agility are proud to be hosting a scent seminar afternoon for Caroline and James from Mind your Dog (www.mindyourdog.co.uk). The afternoon will consist of introductions and information about how dogs perceive the world, the importance of scents and types of scent work. Then the first practical part of the day we will do some fun and very simple scent games so people see how easy it is to do it at home. We then do a little more theory explaining how to introduce a scent and giving handling tips before going into the second practical part with the dogs. We will use rooibos (red tea) as the substance to detect for dogs.If we have a dog who takes longer to learn a scent, we can switch to using food. Date: Saturday 16th Nov Time: 2.30pm - around 5:30pm Cost: Handler Space (current Fun Dog Agility Attendee) £25 Handler Space (Non FDA) £30 Spectator Spot £10 Venue: Sarisbury Green Community Centre Contact fundogagility@hotmail.co.uk to book a space. |
Celebrate your training successes!
A few picture examples from Miss Skye- happily practicing off lead (yay!) contacts on the seesaw (no worries about the noise it makes, focused on her "dead" toy at the end and generally a happy waggy girl). What positive, force free training is all about!
What have been your dog training (agility or otherwise) successes recently fun dog folk? Feel free to brag away in the comment section
Lucy xx