Is your dog amazing at home and in class, but shuts down at a trial? Does your dog run with enthusiasm at local trials, but slows down or leaves at the bigger shows? Does your dog sniff or zoom around the ring if you make a handling error? Does your dog bite you if you make a handling error? Does your dog leave the course and run to where you left your food or toy reward outside of the ring? Then this course is for you!
There are many reasons why a dog might be able to perform in one context and not another. In this course, we will discover the gaps in your dog’s understanding and by way of training and behavior modification, fill them. These gaps could be a result of communication breakdowns, environmental stressors, lack of impulse control, frustration, or even fear. By examining your dog’s performance and discussing how you have trained with your dog thus far, we will be able to create a plan specific to your team’s needs. You will play games and practice exercises that will bring your dog’s focus back to you while building enthusiasm and drive, regardless of venue or level of show.
In this course, you will:
- Build focus and connection in your dog, even when things go wrong on course
- Build impulse control in your dog, even in the face of stressors and distractions
- Learn about self-control depletion and prevent the practice of it
- Expand the toolbox of exercises to support you in decreasing your dog’s anxiety
- Build confidence in your dog at the bigger shows
- Learn to identify stress in your dog and adjust accordingly
- Have a better understanding of your dog’s triggers and how to manage thresholds
This class will focus on these topics to help ignite your Confident Canine:
- An overview of the neuroscience of behavior modification
- Handler movement games (handling games that are specific to reducing arousal and building connection)
- Relaxation exercises
- Techniques to reduce arousal
- Addressing fear and anxiety through concept training and games
- Offering decompression for the dog in very specific ways
- Learning the proper mechanics of rewarding and movement to help reduce frustration in the dog
- Looking at the other 23 hours of the day
- And more!
Additional Course Details
- Faculty:
- Bobbie Bhambree
- Dates:
- Course starts on Monday, November 18, 2019.
- Registration closes on Monday, December 2, 2019.
- Course material access never expires.
- Level:
- Open to All
- Course Structure:
- This class features 3 assignments per week that focus on games and techniques to increase confidence that can be applied in a variety of situations. You will get:
- Downloadable written instructions for each exercise
- Video demonstrations
- Video review of your training (working participants)
- Access to class chat
- Access to Faculty Office Hours
- This class features 3 assignments per week that focus on games and techniques to increase confidence that can be applied in a variety of situations. You will get:
- Equipment needed (working participants only):
- 30-50 foot long line (no retractables)
- 6-foot leash, body harness (any type) or regular collar
- Snuffle Mat
- Crate mat or blanket
- A platform (such as a Klimb) or raised dog bed (such as a Kurunda)
- Great toys (if your dog likes toys)
- Mind-blowing treats
- Space required (working participants only):
- All games and exercises can be adjusted to fit any space that you have available.
- Enrollment in this course closed on 12/04/2019.