There is no escaping it. Our dogs will be under pressure in the ring. So let’s prepare them for it! Many people are not aware that the majority of errors in the ring are the result of some sort of pressure. Dogs feel pressure from the environment, the judge, barriers (ring gates, walls) and often from us. When we recognize pressure, we can teach our dogs to master it. In the past we taught our dogs to just endure it. Now I change my dog’s relationship to pressure. I want pressure to cue a positive conditioned emotional response. I teach it using a variety of fun games that dog’s love and find empowering. The games build confidence and resilience that carry over into the ring environment. The games can benefit dogs of all ages, experience levels and temperaments.
There is no escaping it. Our dogs will be under pressure in the ring. So let’s prepare them for it! Many people are not aware that the majority of errors in the ring are the result of some sort of pressure. Dogs feel pressure from the environment, the judge, barriers (ring gates, walls) and often from us. When we recognize pressure, we can teach our dogs to master it. In the past we taught our dogs to just endure it. Now I change my dog’s relationship to pressure. I want pressure to cue a positive conditioned emotional response. I teach it using a variety of fun games that dog’s love and find empowering. The games build confidence and resilience that carry over into the ring environment. The games can benefit dogs of all ages, experience levels and temperaments.
WE HAVE A TA FOR THIS CLASS!!! THIS MEANS EXTRA HELP FOR EVERYONE, ESPECIALLY BRONZE & SILVER STUDENTS!!!
This class will have written and video spoken lectures each week. Each lecture will be broken down into small pieces. There will be video examples demonstrating all exercises. Because everyone has their own learning style, I encourage students to move at their own pace. I understand that each dog and handler are unique and do my best to accommodate their needs. Students will need to move around with their dogs as is required for typical exercises pertaining to your sport. I will work with you to modify the exercises to your abilities. A few of the games will require quick physical movement from the trainer for short periods and distances.
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Think like a dog!! (or a human for that matter….). When we are training, we tend to be goal oriented. We forget to read our dogs. We don’t think how we and the environment are affecting them, their state of mind, their comfort level, their ability to learn and perform. We forget to look at their face and body language. They are always talking to us, we just don’t always listen. If you put yourself in their paws, it actually starts to make sense. How would you feel if you were walking down the street with a friend, they told you to wait a minute while they walked away. Then a complete stranger walks up to you and goes to touch you. What?????!!!!!!! AWKWARD!! Personally, I’d be out of there!! Or you and a friend or significant other are walking down the street together. Your friend/partner says, “whatever you do, don’t look away from me”. Meanwhile, you can sense and hear that someone is following you. Sometimes they are right behind you, sometimes next to you, sometimes in front. You can feel the starting at you. WHAT THE HECK??? Why???? Go AWAY!!!! And yet, we ask our dogs to deal with these, and many more challenges all the time. And we want them to maintain perfect focus, ignore all distractions and execute complex chains. Think like a dog, and you will have more empathy and a better understanding of what the dog is experiencing. It’s our obligation to teach our dog how to deal with pressure in a way that creates positive feelings, instead of adding pressure to pressure.
Release of Pressure is Most Salient Reward. Many of us (me included) have been conditioned that the second we mark we must get the food in the dog’s mouth. That’s not true. The timing of the mark is critical. After that, you have time to get the reward to the dog. With pressure work, the MOST IMPORTANT piece of the reward is releasing the pressure!! Think about it…your dog perceives the pressure as aversive…if you leave them under pressure while rushing to feed them, you are adding pressure to pressure. Releasing the pressure is the most valuable reward for them! It takes some practice, but you can do it. Mark, release pressure, THEN reward.
I have been training and competing for several decades in a variety of sports including Hunt Tests, Field Trials, Nosework, Agility and Rally. My first love has always been competition obedience. I have been fortunate to win the AKC National Obedience Championship four times with three different dogs. (Click here for full bio and to view Petra's upcoming courses)...
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