Training Dog Agility By Yourself
12 lessons
Do you train agility on your own? Whether you're practicing alone at home, in a park, or at a training facility, this theme has practical tips from OneMind Dogs Coach Niki Drage and Instructor Lynn Madden to help you make the most of each session.
Niki and Lynn both train by themselves for the majority of their training sessions, and they have discovered some valuable things over their agility training journeys. Even if you just do agility for fun and don't take things too seriously, they will give you some practical tips to make your sessions even better.
Some of the things you will learn include:
- Staying motivated
- Setting goals and planning training
- How to give yourself feedback
- Starting an exercise and building drive
- Using tools to help your dog
- How to reward effectively
- How long to train and how many repetitions
- Coping with mistakes
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Training agility by yourself - Introduction
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Staying motivated when training agility alone
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Making the most of group training
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Giving yourself feedback during agility training
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Rewarding with a Treat n Train in agility
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Rewarding with a food bowl in agility
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Rewarding with toys in agility
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Reward placement and training agility with distractions
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Building enthusiasm and drive when training agility
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Getting a headstart when training agility alone
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Using training tools in agility
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