I thought we would use the clicker more #ThrowBackThursday
Something we talk a lot about is that the clicker isn’t the most important thing in the clicker training philosophy #ThrowBackThursday
Something we talk a lot about is that the clicker isn’t the most important thing in the clicker training philosophy #ThrowBackThursday
I often hear people saying “well, that’s a mark, you shouldn’t cast your dog”. We had a discussion about it as late as this weekend
Todays #ThrowBackThursday blog post is about working with the dogs anticipation and breaking expectations – to do the unexpected instead!
This summer, I have a small number of private students who are coming to train with me because they want help with water training, specifically
Today’s #ThrowBackThursday blog post is about getting the dog to stop at a distance from the handler. Enjoy!
Sometimes I get the question if I am not worried that my different dog sports are going to collide with each other. Am I not
This summer, I have a small number of private students who are coming to train with me because they want help with water training, specifically
Today’s #ThrowBackThursday blog post is about getting the dog to do as I say – and not anticipate what I’m going to say.
This week’s blog post is a guest post from our colleage Åsa, from when her working labrador Tod was a young. Here is the continuation
By far the most common thing that we work on with our students is delivery to hand. A lot of dogs like to pick things