Course Details
When a dog makes an error, we are often not sure what caused it. Especially when it happens in the ring. Sometimes we think we know. But our attempts to fix the problem are unsuccessful. Figuring out the root cause of the error has a tremendous impact on the solution. An error caused by pressure would be handled differently than an error caused by lack of fluency or by chaining. In this workshop we will look at how to deconstruct errors in a methodical, objective way. Discovering the root cause an error will give us the tools to fix it quickly and effectively. We will look at breaking the exercise down so we can focus on the piece that’s problematic without adversely affecting the rest of the chain. Handling errors this way results in clear communication which creates confident dogs in training and in the ring.
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Lecture Publish Date: Sunday Oct 30th
Video Submissions Due Date: Sunday Nov 6th @ 12pm noon PT
Feedback & Questions Video Publish Date: Wednesday Nov 9th
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)