Impulse control! We want it, we talk about it, we train for it. But... do we actually have it? And, what exactly is it? So much of impulse control training is about having a dog hold a stationary position around distraction. The result is: a dog who can hold a stay around distraction! But, is this actually impulse control? And what happens when we release that dog from the stay? Watch the Trailer Hélène Lawler (she/her) got her first dog, a border collie named Jake, in 1989 and has been training dogs ever since. Over the years, she has trained in obedience, search and rescue, protection sports, rally, tricks, and freestyle, among others. She discovered agility in 2004, and herding in 2005, which have become her main focus and passion in dog sports. (Click here for full bio and to view Hélène's upcoming courses)Course Details
I divide impulse control training into two categories: static and dynamic. Dynamic impulse control is about developing self-control IN MOTION. Understanding how to develop dynamic impulse control is what we'll be exploring here. So, if your dog struggles to stay focused or respond accurately once released (while in motion), this workshop is for you!
Note: This is a repeat workshop that has run previously under a different course number. Please review your workshop library to make sure this would not be a duplicate purchase.
Lecture Publish Date: Sunday October 10th
Video Submissions Due Date: Sunday October 17th @ 12pm noon PT
Feedback & Questions Video Publish Date: Wednesday October 20th