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Dog Coaching Suggestions: Factors I've Learned About Agility Dog Training

By Sherrie Shalash


I've owned numerous dogs, all through my life, but have never known exactly the best way to train them correctly. I based my training on punishment and just couldn't find out why that did not operate that effectively. But, practically two years ago, I started training my Papillon for agility competition. She was really high-drive and I knew she'd actually really like it. So, I located a good agility coaching school and off we went. We've been competing, very effectively, for virtually a year now and, hunting back, I learned numerous essential things about dog education!

1st of all, most trainers need that dogs have completed a minimum of a basic obedience class just before proceeding to agility instruction. This is crucial to agility coaching and, in my opinion, every dog and handler could benefit from a fundamental obedience class. I learned that I have a food-motivated dog and that she will perform her heart out for extremely prized treats, not for punishment! You'll find abilities you and your dog will understand, by way of an obedience class, like recalls, sit/stays, down/stays, and walking nicely on a leash. Each of those skills is something you may need to have each time you compete, to not mention day-to-day life along with your dog.

The pace of your training will always be set by your dog. Every dog learns at a diverse speed and, what comes very easily for a single dog, may not come easily for yet another. So, be very patient although education your dog any skill. Make it a game. Let your dog take as a lot time as it needs, without having acquiring impatient or frustrated, to find out what behavior you need from it.

All tasks have to be broken down into modest pieces, whether or not the task is a simple sit, the beginnings of obstacle education, or a lot more complex tricks or agility sequences. In the event you break the process down to some thing tiny, then mark/reward and repeat, several times prior to producing the task larger, you'll have achievement with no stressing the dog out. For example, when instruction an agility tunnel, you scrunch it up to its smallest type. Have a person place your dog at the entrance although you sit around the ground at the exit, having a treat, and get in touch with your dog. As soon because the dog comes through that tiny piece of a tunnel, you mark/reward. Slowly begin expanding the tunnel utilizing precisely the same method. In just a number of minutes, you'll have your dog going via however extended a tunnel you will need.

For agility instruction, once the dog starts obstacle instruction, there's in no way a incorrect answer. Dogs get confused, and may possibly shut down, if they begin getting told they are undertaking the incorrect thing, so maintain the instruction light and never scold for undertaking the incorrect point. In the event the dog doesn't do what you desire it to, you simply usually do not mark/reward for that action. You just ask again and, the minute you get the correct response, mark/reward and make an enormous deal of it. Which will make your dog more anxious to give you that very same answer again. As you start competing, you may need to use a specific word to indicate the incorrect response, like "uh oh," or "oops," but not having a scolding tone. This will likely indicate that the dog will probably be asked to attempt once again but almost everything is fine among the two of you.

Lastly, always maintain the instruction exciting for both you and your dog. Even if you start off competing, or have already been competing for any long time, that is critical. Should you start getting caught up inside the competitors and title-winning, you may overlook why you started agility to begin with: since it really is entertaining! When the game stops becoming exciting, your dog won't enjoy it any longer and neither will you. Agility is actually a fantastic sport and will forever secure the relationship among you as well as your dog. Run quick, run clean, and, above all, have enjoyable!




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