Course Details
When you think of fronts, how does it make you feel? Are you frustrated trying to achieve quality criteria while maintaining a happy confident dog? Do you think it’s hard to have both precision and enthusiasm?
I have news for you! You CAN have both accuracy and fun while training fronts! This workshop will show you how to teach fronts with fun games. No more boring repetitions. No more frustration when your dog shuts down.
Whether you are just starting your front training journey or you have a dog who is already trained but could use some fun, the material in this workshop will be helpful for you.
You’ll learn how to teach fronts through a number of steps and fun games and how to troubleshoot issues you might already have. We’ll cover targeting behaviors, body awareness, and how various props can help communicate criteria to your dog. We’ll also talk about several different types of reinforcement strategies and figure out what works best for your dog. Finally, we'll briefly cover fading the props. If you want more assistance with fading the props or training the finish please check out my class running in April, Finding the FUN in Fronts and Finishes. That class will take the basics that you learned here and help you achieve a competition-ready and happy front and finish!
See the trailer for this class:
Lecture Publish Date: Sunday Mar 12th
Video Submissions Due Date: Sunday Mar 19th @ 12pm noon PT
Feedback & Questions Video Publish Date: Sunday Mar 22nd
Nicole Wiebusch CPDT-KA (she/her) has been competing in dog sports for over 25 years. Starting in 4-H, Nicole quickly became addicted to the sport of obedience and has been showing in obedience, rally, and agility ever since. (Click here for full bio and to view Nicole's upcoming courses)