Distance Handling 101 - Foundation Skills: Episode 6 - Drive Cue Foundations 3
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- Опубліковано 2 лис 2024
- In this episode we are looking at the hardest of the 3 drive cues I am demonstrating. This time we want our dog to drive away from us from a static position.
When distance handling this is a key skill to possess, as we want our dogs to power away from us to the next obstacle. It is also challenging to do for the dog because they are moving from a static position, rather than already running before going past us as in the previous exercise.
The greater the understanding and confidence the dog has in this skill, the better they will be able to handle distance handling over obstacles.
This exercise is one I repeat often as part of warming up for training. Low drive dogs, or those who are anxious about going to far from the handler benefit from regularly playing this game, as it is fun, easy and a real confidence booster.
Puppies can play this game, but repetitions should be limited and do not through the reward too far as we don't want to place high strain on growing joints.
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Dog agility is a fast growing sport involving the dog negotiating a series of obstacles. Traditionally, handlers have endeavoured to run with their dogs around a course. However, with courses becoming bigger, it is increasingly vital to teach distance handling for dog agility. While some handlers may have physical limitations that mean they cannot run with their dogs, even handlers that are fit and able will need distance handling skills. These skills include - obstacle independence - ability to respond to verbal as well as physical cues - great drive and focus forward However, distance handling can often seem daunting to those who have never tried it. In this new series, I am going to explore the foundations for great distance handling. You will learn the key training techniques, exercises to build drive and independence and develop your skills as a distance handler.
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About me! I am a force free dog trainer living in the United Kingdom. I have trained with a variety of dogs and currently own Shelties and working cockers or cocker crosses. I have competed in agility since 2013 and have qualified for various regional and national finals. Due to ill health, I had to transition from being a running agility handler to a distance handler in 2021. Since then I have become passionate about encouraging handlers of all abilities to enjoy this sport with their dogs. My channel is dedicated to sharing my love of dogs and dog training. I believe dog training should be taught in a fun, cooperative manner. Welcome and I hope you enjoy my videos!
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