Course Details
Running an agility course is all about clarity. The clearer we are, the easier a time our dog has understanding our handling and the better we do on course together.
This leads us to the two most important aspects of almost all handling techniques: forward focus and come to hand cues. Without these, dogs can often either lack the confidence to drive ahead or easily ping away/shop for obstacles.
Our dogs need to know when they should be driving ahead or taking the obstacle in front of them and when they should be coming into you. Without that clarity, handling can become very challenging. And that is what is class is all about!
Throughout this class, you and your dog will learn how build a clear understanding of both skills: forward focus/driving ahead and come to hand/coming into you. Exercises will address both how to build these skills on a verbal and on a specific arm position. Once you and your dog have mastered both, handling any course will seem like a breeze!
This class is appropriate for all levels that want to fine tune their handling and their dogs’ understanding of it! Exercises in this course will be applicable both to teams who are just starting out on their agility journey as well as those that are already running full courses.
Teaching approach:
New lectures will be released at the top of each week. The lectures will be a mix of written instruction and video example.
Feedback will be given as a combination of written feedback and video/screen recorded feedback when helpful. Using the combination, we will be able to go through your videos in great detail, getting the most out of each week!
Guest Instructor: Bronagh Daly