Oh, this is SO helpful!!! My Maise does love to jump--it's one of her favorite things. I've been working on it a bit in the house (she can't focus outdoors yet and has ZERO recall--working on it, thanks to the games!) but this video gives me some ideas of making it 1) even more fun for her and 2) more of an indoor workout. Thanks!!!
Absolutely! Whether you are wanting to play for fun or competition our Agility courses and Agility Academy have loads for you to learn all through fabulous games! Check it out here! Agility Academy: absolute-dogs.com/products/agility-academy-membership?_pos=1&_psq=ag&_ss=e&_v=1.0 our Agility courses: absolute-dogs.com/collections/online-courses?sort_by=best-selling&filter.p.m.custom.training_focus=Agility
Hey PoLo, its all in the set up. That's the secret to Games Based training. We set up the situation in which for our dog to win, they must use brain skills to achieve the outcome we're looking for. Lauren is also tossing the food away, over the jump obstacle, which is building off one of our go-to games, Orientation Game. This teaches our dog to following the food and then reorient to us as natural "ping back" response. So by doing this, Lauren is having Blink jump twice - once on her way out to get the food and once on her way back in towards her boundary and Lauren. Via rehearsal and fun, the dog grows value for the action of jumping. 😊
Oh, this is SO helpful!!! My Maise does love to jump--it's one of her favorite things. I've been working on it a bit in the house (she can't focus outdoors yet and has ZERO recall--working on it, thanks to the games!) but this video gives me some ideas of making it 1) even more fun for her and 2) more of an indoor workout. Thanks!!!
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Can I train my Shih Tzu to do agility?
Absolutely! Whether you are wanting to play for fun or competition our Agility courses and Agility Academy have loads for you to learn all through fabulous games!
Check it out here!
Agility Academy: absolute-dogs.com/products/agility-academy-membership?_pos=1&_psq=ag&_ss=e&_v=1.0
our Agility courses:
absolute-dogs.com/collections/online-courses?sort_by=best-selling&filter.p.m.custom.training_focus=Agility
what cue is she reading to know thats what you want?
Hey PoLo, its all in the set up. That's the secret to Games Based training. We set up the situation in which for our dog to win, they must use brain skills to achieve the outcome we're looking for. Lauren is also tossing the food away, over the jump obstacle, which is building off one of our go-to games, Orientation Game. This teaches our dog to following the food and then reorient to us as natural "ping back" response. So by doing this, Lauren is having Blink jump twice - once on her way out to get the food and once on her way back in towards her boundary and Lauren. Via rehearsal and fun, the dog grows value for the action of jumping. 😊