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  • [AU-018] Learn Your Dog CAMP: Course Analysis For Maximum Performance! (2020 Edition)

    [AU-018] Learn Your Dog CAMP: Course Analysis For Maximum Performance! (2020 Edition)

    Join us for the 2020 edition of CAMP! Raise your game while developing your handling and teamwork, with our traditional challenges PLUS special skill sets and games for at-home training during these crazy times! The 8th annual CAMP will streamline your handling skills to keep up with the evolving challenges of the sport in a fun and challenging new format.

    Tracy Sklenar Tracy Sklenar

    Estimated Time: 10 weeks

    Difficulty: Open to All

    Number of lessons: 56

  • [AU-017] Thread the Needle: How To Train Amazing Threadles

    [AU-017] Thread the Needle: How To Train Amazing Threadles

    Learn to train your dog to execute amazing threadles while you continue to run forward on course! You too can learn to threadle like this, all with minimal access to equipment!

    Jordan Biggs Jordan Biggs

    Estimated Time: 5 weeks

    Difficulty: Open to All

    Number of lessons: 6

  • [AU-016] Weave Woes to Wows!

    [AU-016] Weave Woes to Wows!

    Weaves, weaves and more weaves! Get that little boost to finish your weave pole training or fix a problem with entries, speed or popping. This class is just in time for you to head into the summer trial season with awesome weaves. With a few weeks of concentrated effort, you can have true confidence in your dog’s weave pole performance whatever level your dog is working!

    Diane Goodspeed Diane Goodspeed

    Estimated Time: 5 weeks

    Difficulty: Puppy

    Number of lessons: 26

  • [AU-015] Fun with Tricks to Improve Body Control

    [AU-015] Fun with Tricks to Improve Body Control

    In this course we will have a series of tricks that are geared towards helping your dog learn body control. Tricks in this class involve using their body in a controlled manner to achieve each trick. There will be Novice, Intermediate and Advanced level tricks available each week, in total you will have access to 12 trick videos by the end of the course. Bonus part of the class is any trick completed will go towards your Do More With Your Dog Trick Title.

    Stefanie Theis Stefanie Theis

    Estimated Time: 5 weeks with 4 training packages and a break week in the middle

    Difficulty: Open to All

    Number of lessons: 6

  • [AU-014] MaxPup Module 4: Putting It Together

    [AU-014] MaxPup Module 4: Putting It Together

    Take your foundation skills to the next level! Build your flatwork and wing skills into real handling with a series of games that focus on more handling understanding, amazing commitment, adding more verbals, criteria understanding drills, jumping foundation skills and grids, great start line behavior, short sequences and more teamwork! These age-appropriate games are perfect for dogs 10 months and older, as well as adult dogs just getting started or in need of better understanding.

    Tracy Sklenar Tracy Sklenar

    Estimated Time: 5 weeks

    Difficulty: Beginner

    Number of lessons: 22

  • [AU-013] MaxPup Module 3: Handling and Jumping Skills

    [AU-013] MaxPup Module 3: Handling and Jumping Skills

    Take your foundation skills to the next level! Build your flatwork and wing skills into real handling with a series of games that focus on more handling understanding, amazing commitment, adding more verbals, criteria understanding drills, jumping foundation skills and grids, great start line behavior, short sequences and more teamwork! These age-appropriate games are perfect for dogs 10 months and older, as well as adult dogs just getting started or in need of better understanding.

    Tracy Sklenar Tracy Sklenar

    Estimated Time: 5 weeks

    Difficulty: Beginner

    Number of lessons: 41

  • [AU-012] Teeter Transformed: Conquering the Seesaw with Small Dogs

    [AU-012] Teeter Transformed: Conquering the Seesaw with Small Dogs

    Small dog, big teeter? No problem! Join Bobbie to build confidence and understanding for a reliable and enthusiastic teeter performance.

    Bobbie Bhambree Bobbie Bhambree

    Estimated Time: 6 weeks with the middle week as a ‘break’ week

    Difficulty: Open to All

    Number of lessons: 18

  • [AU-011] Fun with Tricks to Improve Focus and Control

    [AU-011] Fun with Tricks to Improve Focus and Control

    Join us for this module of the Ring Ready series! In this course, Stefanie will teach a series of tricks that are geared towards helping your dog learn focus and control. Tricks in this class involve using the mouth/head/nose in a controlled manner to achieve each trick. There will be a Novice, Intermediate and Advanced level tricks available each week, in total you will have access to 12 trick videos by the end of the course. Bonus part of the class is any trick completed will go towards your Do More With Your Dog Trick Title.

    Stefanie Theis Stefanie Theis

    Estimated Time: 5 weeks with 4 training packages and a break week in the middle

    Difficulty: Open to All

    Number of lessons: 9

  • [AU-010] Warm-Up And Cool-Down For Injury Prevention And Agility Performance Maximization

    [AU-010] Warm-Up And Cool-Down For Injury Prevention And Agility Performance Maximization

    We’ve all been told at some point we should properly warm-up and cool-down our dogs. What does proper stress-free warm-up look like that ensures our canines are ready to give their best while reducing the risks of injuries? What are the consequences for rushing into an agility class or competition? How do we compensate if we’re the first on the line? What if we are the last dog at a seminar and the instructor wants to talk about the course? What do we do if we have multiple dogs running in the same class at the same jump height? How do we warm up and cool down all those dogs? How do we prepare for variations in space, footing, and time at a trial? How do you ensure your puppy is off to a great start with warm-ups? This class will address that and so much more!!!

    Kimberly Fuqua Kimberly Fuqua

    Estimated Time: 6 weeks with a 1-week break

    Difficulty: Open to All

    Number of lessons: 9

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