
Should I Use Verbal Cues for Dog Agility?
How important are verbal cues in dog agility? Find out in this article that explains how your dog perceives verbal cues on the agility field.
How important are verbal cues in dog agility? Find out in this article that explains how your dog perceives verbal cues on the agility field.
Going to a dog agility training seminar? Check out these five tips to maximize your return on investment!
An experienced instructor for agility, tricks, conditioning, and other dog sports can save you headaches and heartaches in the future.
As dog trainers, we sometimes forget that not everyone is familiar with the terms we use. To the average pet owner, “trick” means jump through a hoop or fetch the newspaper. In truth, every behavior we teach, from sit, to walking on a leash, to fetching a drink from the fridge, is just a trick.
When you are training a behavior, don’t make yourself part of the environmental cues for performance. If you always ask for a down with the dog directly in front of you, or always stop next to the contact zone on the dog walk, your dog will rely on your position as part of the environmental cues for the behavior.