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Margaret Hughes
United States
Приєднався 30 гру 2013
Discover the wonderful world of dog agility. I have created playlist to help you navigate different agility subjects. I continue to create videos to help you train your dog. Please subscribe to my channel and would love for you to like any videos that have helped you. WoOf, wOoF
Forward Focus Start Line Training
Teaching our dogs to focus on the first obstacle has many benefits and worth training.
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Відео
Episode 49: JOAWC - 2024 Junior Open Agility World Championships
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Episode 49: JOAWC - 2024 Junior Open Agility World Championships Listen to Emma and Margaret talk about the Junior Team USA. Please share with any junior agility competitor families.Livestream:ua-cam.com/video/-6WcUJRIr3k2/v-deo.html024 JOAWC Website: joawc2024agility.be/AKC JOAWC Information: www.akc.org/sports/agility/events/junior-open-agility-world-championship/
Part 2 Offside Weave Pole Entry Help
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Wrapping pole #1 from the offside, why dogs struggle and how to help them gain the mechanics of braking for the tight turn required to enter from the offside.
Part 1 Onside Weave Pole Entry Help, Learn to Put on the Brakes
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Part 1 - the onside Teaching our dogs how to brake, power down their speed is a trained, mechanical skill. Help your dog learn how to turn around pole 2 to grab pole 3. There are lots of ways to help our dogs learn how to brake through extension to collection exercises. Recall to heel, recall to planks, jump grid exercises, fast feet jumping and more. Not only do these exercises help your weave...
Episode 48: Walking an Agility Course
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Episode 48: Walking an Agility Course 25 years of walking courses, the strategies I've learned, ways that I help decide on side changes, location and memorization tactics to help run my desired walk through plan.
Go Get 'Em Weave Pole Training Riley 12 poles 8 sessions - repeat video- fixed missing video example
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Go-Get-'Em Weave Pole using 2x2 taught in a non traditional way. This new way of training really helps the dog to understand the job of bending and finding the next weave entrance.
AKC Open JWW Title Run, 7.276 yps
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Some days a run comes together exactly how you walk it.
Week 142 Jumping 1, 60x40, Novice, 16 Margaret Hughes H14090, Eli D31728
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Week 142 Jumping 1, 60x40, Novice, 16 Margaret Hughes H14090, Eli D31728, Neil Ellis UKI at Home
Week 142, Agility 1, 60x40, Novice, 16" Margaret Hughes H14090, Eli D31728
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Week 142, Agility 1, 60x40, Novice, 16" Margaret Hughes H14090, Eli D31728
Week 141 60x40, Margaret Hughes H14090, Eli D31728, Gamblers, 16" Beginners
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Week 141 60x40, Margaret Hughes H14090, Eli D31728, Gamblers, 16" Beginners
Week 141 60x40, Margaret Hughes H14090, Eli D31728, Snooker, 16" Beginners
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Week 141 60x40, Margaret Hughes H14090, Eli D31728, Snooker, 16" Beginners
Week 141 60x40, Margaret Hughes H14090, Eli D31728, Jumping 2, 16" Beginners
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Week 141 60x40, Margaret Hughes H14090, Eli D31728, Jumping 2, 16" Beginners
Week 141 60x40, Margaret Hughes H14090, Eli D31728, Jumping 1, 16" Beginners
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Week 141 60x40, Margaret Hughes H14090, Eli D31728, Jumping 1, 16" Beginners
Week 141 60x40, Margaret Hughes H14090, Eli D31728, Agility 1, 16" Beginners
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Week 141 60x40, Margaret Hughes H14090, Eli D31728, Agility 1, 16" Beginners
Aurora Borealis May 2024 in Woodinville, WA
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Aurora Borealis May 2024 in Woodinville, WA
Teeter Training Stages 1, 2 & Beg of 3 L1
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Teeter Training Stages 1, 2 & Beg of 3 L1
Teeter Training - Help for Worried Dogs and the Teeter Bang Game L1
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Teeter Training - Help for Worried Dogs and the Teeter Bang Game L1
Stage 13 & 14 Go-Get-'Em Weave Pole Training
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Stage 13 & 14 Go-Get-'Em Weave Pole Training
Agility Trial Weave Pole Difficulties
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Agility Trial Weave Pole Difficulties
Stage 11 & 12 with audio (repeat video) Go-Get-'Em Weave Pole Training
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Stage 11 & 12 with audio (repeat video) Go-Get-'Em Weave Pole Training
Offside First Pole Stage 6 Go-Get-'Em Weave Pole Training
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Offside First Pole Stage 6 Go-Get-'Em Weave Pole Training
Stages 8, 9, & 10 Go-Get-'Em Weave Pole Training using 2x2s
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Stages 8, 9, & 10 Go-Get-'Em Weave Pole Training using 2x2s
Stages 4, 5, 6, & 7 Go-Get-'Em Weave Pole Training with 2x2s
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Stages 4, 5, 6, & 7 Go-Get-'Em Weave Pole Training with 2x2s
Stages 1, 2, and 3 Go-Get-'Em Weave Pole Training with 2x2s
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Stages 1, 2, and 3 Go-Get-'Em Weave Pole Training with 2x2s
Weave Pole Training - Riley Go-Get-'Em Agility 2x2
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Weave Pole Training - Riley Go-Get-'Em Agility 2x2
Love this great and easy to train without loads of equipment 5:13
wOoFs!
Way to go team Eli!❤
Woof, wOoF!
This is the gold theory. Your explanation is in full of the answers.
Also, keep in mind, how often do we give our pup a food reward without some element of praise?
4:29 I'm extremely curious if Emma is referring to a different study. Link to the actual study is in the first sentence: esciencecommons.blogspot.com/2016/08/a-dogs-dilemma-do-canines-prefer-praise.html?m=1 All the headlines seem to say what Emma did, but that's not actually what this showed from a training perspective. Neurally in an area associated with intrinsic reward, the strength of praise and food reward was on par for the majority of subjects (73%). This means praise did not cause a stronger neural response than food in almost 75% of the dogs. Most relevant to agility, when there was a behavioral component (easy maze with 1 choice leading to food and the other to the owner with their back turned), all but a few of the dogs alternated in their choice of food or human who gave praise. Even the 4 out of 15 dogs with the super strong neural reaction to owner praise made a behavioral choice for the owner only 80% of the time. Put another way... About 25% of the dogs had a stronger neural response in a reward center of the brain, but even this 25% picked food 1/5 times when given a behavioral choice.
So clear and fun!
EO is affiliated with AKC and thus premier Qs are related to qualification. WAO is affiliated with UKI AWC by FCI is affiliated with AKC and vaguely related to premier since those Qs contribute to qualifying for WTT.
Premier started in 2015.
This is the greatest reframing or repurposing of the old agility and driving metaphor. I'm sure it helped me to figure it out on my own, but wow, this would have been mind blowing a few years ago. Currently blowing my mind are the Subaru dog commercials Emma has turned me onto. How have I never seen these!?! Here's the playlist for all the Subaru ads: ua-cam.com/play/PL9C5C8FE3C88141FC.html&si=aMCYCXk8igIYPANx
18 or 24 weaves even for a seasoned dog? No. That's not ideal for most dogs. I don't believe in building that sort of stamina when it will never ever ever be necessary for 99+% of dogs.
Once or twice. Not opposed. Excessive training, no not necessary.
I've been binging and listening out of order. I feel crushed to learn that we lost Emma. Although I've heard her on newer episodes so maybe those were more than guest appearances.
She’s back regularly. We haven’t done a podcast in a while but we’ll get back to one soon.
@@GoGetEmAgility It's not easy to be an engaging host, especially without someone to bounce off of. Yet you have. You're a solid storyteller. I look forward to new content.
What a huge Caravan
Zoom
This is the BEST video for Startline Stay breakdown.
Number 1 breakdown is the mess we create with motion versus verbal. Dogs are watchers, not listeners. Listening needs to be taught and handler executing clean verbal releases - always and forever...else!
Soo good!
Love love love this... especially when the orange kitty was watching <3
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❤ that dog walk!
He definitely is doing well most days.
The 2x2 method blows my mind. I think it is a cool training strategy. I just need to watch the video several more times to really let it all sink in!
Boom! Blew my mind too...I racked my brain trying to figure out a way to dogs and handlers better and it finally came to me. I really think it is amazing as I watch more and more dogs get it using this new method. My goal was to take the handlers out of it as much as possible and help the dogs understand the bend required within the load zone. Hope it helps you. Let me know if you have any questions. Woofs.
I love your work!
You are so kind. Thank you.
This is the BEST GODDAMN thing I've seen in a while!
Ha ha ha you made my day
sooo good, thank you!
The videos are full of ideas.😮
Some are my own ideas other times I take inspiration from others.
I love that you included that mistakes on both sides are normal! That removes some of the pressure as I try to learn the mechanics. Thanks!
Great foundation puppy exercises
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OMG they are so special and sweet!
What cue do you use to release to the treat behind vs. taking the jump?
In the early days, I use a very big hand signal and "get it" cue for the treat, then transition to more verbal cues of "Okaygetit" versus "Okayjump"
do you think your name call and weave cue are similar enough to cause enough confusion for the entry?
I was definitely hearing that!!!! More so with my threadle cue and his name. I personally think the weave cue is speed, but I may need to rethink how I say things. I'm hearing a lot of similar sounds.
Where do feed the reward for increasing the value of the wraping/cone: after every wrap, after several wraps in a row or mix?
While there is a little bit of building value for the cone, this exercise is more about teaching mechanics of turning, bending and teaching the handler about pull turns. Value building for the cone, then jump stanchion, is built more during two target work. Then we'll go back to this exercise to help continue to build value and commitment to the cone/jump. To actually answer your question, I do a mix, depending on the dog.
I’ve not seen zigzag, jump grid before interesting thanks for sharing
This is Golden content, thank you so much for the help! This has cleared so many confusions for me as an autonomous learner! Thank you a great deal! All the love from Spain!
Glad it was helpful!
Very nice jump grids…clearly you have studied SusanSalo 👍
And others. Lots of good grid work stuff out there
@@GoGetEmAgility please tell me who else, I only know Susan Salo stuff thx
@@jeffreyH360 Linda Meckenburg has some great grid stuff, specifically her ZigZag grid exercise. I studied her a lot for single jumping mechanics. Lots of great grid stuff by Kim Collins, she is awesome. I also studied some Susan Clothier.
@@GoGetEmAgility thank you , I have Linda’s books and dvds. Does she have a new specific jump grid book or DVD?
@@jeffreyH360 No, not that I know of. Here is a small chunk of her ZigZag grid ua-cam.com/video/f48_xf0lY8A/v-deo.html
That is a nice cover! What company makes those?
That is a Galician cover. Nicely made. Easy to put in and off.
Looking great!
Excellent!
Congratulations! Super team ! Great video for us to watch . Two quick questions- why treats are “ away from regular treat table ? - is it because it’s get kind of crazy busy around it with other dogs and handlers ? Second question- why harness ? Where did you order it from ?
Treats are away from the treat table because he is young, and the treat table is crowded, unpredictable dogs show up and I wanted to play it safe. I go back and forth on harness vs collar, but I explain more about it in my podcast Eli's first trial. Mostly to prevent throat damage. I like the BrilliantK9 harness.
So happy for you both! A brilliant start to an amazing future ❤
So many good things! Everything I dreamed of. Thank you.
Great video, thank you and the owner of cute black dog for this visual
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This is a beautifully illustrated demonstration! I Double love it…cause apparently I already watched it before and liked it. Just rewatched it and it is so helpful to explain this concept to new handlers. Thank you
We Defenetly experienced environmental stress last weekend at our first trial 😅
I'm a fan of your Channel.Great Channel.
I appreciate that!
Fancy!
Ha ha, just trying to build commitment
That's a great video. I'm your fan.
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He's looking so amazing. More and more power coming with confidence and maturity :)
Beautiful story
She’s currently learning her weave poles. Love her and she still won’t let me near her. The fear remains although last week she didn’t avoid me and ran her course right past me when her handler failed to do a side change. So I’m not that scary anymore, at least not last week.
Bravo 🙌