Welcome to Training Tip Tuesday….
Firstly I want to start by saying that mum & I are not professionals in dog behavior or training. We train as participants through our local dog club (run by wonderful volunteers) and through some people who specialize in agility (check out links for both on Friends of 1st World Dog) . My 1st World Dog disclaimer is that this is a collection of things mum and I have learnt from these lovely and we wanted to record them for our sake. If they help you too that is awesome. These are the views of mum and I and if there is one thing we have learnt in the world of dog training so far it is that lots of people have lots of opinions and styles. Take in what we wish and see what works for you.
General:
Basics:
You want me to come back? (Recalls)
Rally O:
Agility:
This feels weird (Working on left & right hand side)
Fitness:
The Start of Core Strength Work
Games:
Looking forward to it 😀
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