Too much work, and too little time? Too exhausted to train your dog at the end of a busy day? Feeling guilty for not having exercised them enough? Come join us in Finding Five!
Too much work, and too little time? Too exhausted to train your dog at the end of a busy day? Feeling guilty for not having exercised them enough? Come join us in Finding Five!
We’ll be looking at 5 common training obstacles and find creative and practical solutions for each of them, and you'll learn to ...
Most of this class can be done indoors and in small spaces.
You are welcome to participate in this class with any animal - dog or not! In the past, folks have participated in this class with parrots, cats, and a camel!
Lectures will be released on a weekly basis. Most lectures are 1000 words or less. To increase readability, longer lectures have subtitles. Homework will always be presented in the last paragraph, under the "Homework" heading. Most videos are between 1 and 2 minutes long.
The goal of this class is to give you back joy, and training/play time with your dog (or cat, or parrot ...). There are several paths you can take through this class, depending on your team's needs: you can focus on your relationship with your animal, on planning for and working towards a specific training goal, or on establishing a new habit of playing and/or training a few minutes every day.
Finding Five takes a creative and gameful rather than dead serious approach to training (and life). You will be invited to laugh along with me, step outside your comfort zone, tap into your creativity, and establish an authentic connection with your dog, your fellow students, and Chrissi.
It is also very important to me that this class be a safe space for everyone, and I will do my very best to make you feel the most welcome you can possibly feel in an online learning environment.
Lectures
1. Welcome to Class!
2. Finding Time to Train
3. 5 Common Training Obstacles
4. The Multi-Dog Dilemma
5. The Decision Dilemma: Record Keeping and Accountability
6. The Perfection Dilemma: Making Molehills out of Mountains (aka Breaking Down Your Goals)
7. The Lack-of-Cookies Dilemma
8. The Comfortable-Couch Dilemma
Games
1. Shape it Up!
2. Generalization Games
3. Proofing Madness
4. 5-Minute Food Toy Fun
5. Errand Training
6. Manic Monday Training
7. Household Tricks
8. Fast-Paced Fun
Assignments
1. Your Dog and You
2. The Bernhard Jar
3. Write a Letter to Your Dog!
4. Read Your Dog’s Reply!
5. Self-Care Assignment for Two
6. Your Dog and You - Reassess Your Relationship!
The order of the lectures, games and assignments may be subject to change.
We can proof behaviors for distractions, duration, and distance. You’ve probably done this lots of times and are getting bored with it. Well, let’s proof for something else and significantly more fun: various body positions!
I made a game for you! Here’s how it goes.

Thank you, Chris Cernac, for making the game board look good!
Grit and Chrissi demo Proofing Madness:
Handle mistakes the same way I do in the video: stay cheerful and praise your dog for the effort. Make sure you’re both having a good time! If your dog is very sensitive about making mistakes, throw a reset cookie whenever they make a mistake.
You’ll realize that some positions are easier than others. Every once in a while, you might end up stuck on one and the same bone for the entire game, working on making your position just a little bit harder for every rep. That’s okay, too! Here’s Grit and I trying to get a handle on “Sit on the floor” for our entire session:
Note how I make sure to keep her interested and in the game, and avoid frustrating her. End the session after 5 minutes in either case - this is about having fun. Perfection is overrated!
Print out the board, and play! Let’s see some of it in your homework thread!
If you are looking for a drinking, ahm, training buddy, ask who wants to play with you on the discussion board, and exchange contact details so you can meet up for a video chat! Voilà, you've got a multi-player dog training drinking game, to be enjoyed from the comfort of your own living room!
Caden (he/they), CCUI, is a dog trainer, writer and traveler currently based in Mexico. Caden has been fond of dogs of all sizes, shapes and personalities for as long as they can think - especially the so called difficult ones. After training the dachshund of their early teenage years in traditional ways at their local obedience club, they learned about clicker training and got hooked on motivational methods ...
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