Course Details
This class is all about dogs that are over-stressed, over-aroused, over-adrenalized, and just plain over the top. Help your dog give his true performance in the ring by helping him be in a healthy state of arousal at trials. Learn how to ask your dog if he is ready to work, and how to respond when he says no, in order to help him be the best he can be. We will address everything that comes with problems of arousal: handler-biting, broken start lines and contacts, lack of focus, knocked bars, barking, and more.
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Teaching Approach
Lectures are released weekly, in one chunk. They include written instructions, and often video as well. My feedback tends to be detailed and compassionate. My classes tend to be very conceptual, rather than skills-based. That means sometimes we have deep philosophical conversations, not just "do this, then this." I focus on clean training, so some body awarness and the dexterity to handle food is required. In general, I can work with you and your dog's limitations, and will be honest if something is a problem--whether or not it's something we can change. My honesty is kind, I do not consider myself "blunt," but I will not lie to you to preserve your feelings. Typically students walk away from my courses with a deeper understanding of their particular situation, and a plan to move forward. I like actionable steps, and I will focus on giving them to you, even if we are also philosophizing together.
Sarah (she/her) has been working with dogs in the realms of performance training and behavior solutions for over a decade. She currently operates online through her business, The Cognitive Canine. Her special area of interest has long been helping dog owners address behavioral concerns...(Click here for full bio and to view Sarah's upcoming courses)