Did you miss registration for “AG315 - Precision Charged Weaves Poles” last session? Did you take the class, and would you like to continue to get feedback on your weave progress? This handler’s choice class allows you to take the class to teach your dog how to weave from the ground up, or retrain your dog’s weave performance. If you took the class in the previous session, you can continue to train on what we have already started in class. Bronze students will get feedback from my popular teacher’s assistant, Heather Sather. Gold and Silver students get feedback from me.
Did you miss registration for “AG315 - Precision Charged Weaves Poles” last session? Did you take the class, and would you like to continue to get feedback on your weave progress? This handler’s choice class allows you to take the class to teach your dog how to weave from the ground up, or retrain your dog’s weave performance. If you took the class in the previous session, you can continue to train on what we have already started in class. Bronze students will get feedback from my popular teacher’s assistant, Heather Sather. Gold and Silver students get feedback from me.
You must have the AG315 class in your library, so if you have not taken it, you must purchase it as a prerequisite (see the Prerequisites and Supplies Tab for more information). Please also read the information for required equipment and supplies before you decide to take this class.
To progress with weave training or retrain any weave issues, you will need to follow the program in AG315.
This class does not include lectures; they are all included in AG315.
Here's a trailer video for AG315:
Listen to the following FDSA podcast, where I discuss my thoughts on weave pole training and why there are so many performance issues for dogs at the trials.
https://fenzidogsports.libsyn.com/e419-nancy-little-weave-pole-performance
There are no formal lectures in this class. The lectures are all included in the prerequisite class, AG315.
Nancy Gagliardi Little (she/her) has been training dogs since the early 1980s, when she put an OTCH on her Novice A dog, a Labrador retriever. Since then she has put many advanced obedience titles on her dogs, including 4 AKC OTCH titles, 6 UD titles, 3 UDX titles, and multiple...
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