Course Details
For many trainers “proofing” means setting the dog up to make a mistake and letting them know their wrong. This creates a dog that’s nervous about making mistakes and adds pressure to the exercise. Proofing should be fun and confidence building! Proper proofing breaks the challenges down into pieces dogs can master. Overcoming challenges becomes a game that the dog knows how to win. Dogs start looking forward to challenges because winning feels good. With proper proofing dogs’ understanding of and commitment to the exercises gets stronger. When the dog encounters challenges in the ring, they will handle them with ease. In this workshop I will show you how to break down proofing challenges and turn them into games the dogs will love.
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Lecture Publish Date: Sunday May 15th
Video Submissions Due Date: Sunday May 22nd @ 12pm noon PT
Feedback & Questions Video Publish Date: Wednesday May 25th
Petra (she/her) graduated from Rutgers School of Health Related Professions 17 years ago with a degree in physical therapy and has experience working with an extremely varied caseload including pediatric through geriatric clients with a vast range of diagnoses. Her areas of expertise included in-patient rehabilitation, orthopedics and neurology. (Click here for full bio and to view Petra's upcoming courses)