Your whistle seems great – can I have it?
I’ve received that question a couple of times when my dogs have sat down really promptly at the stop whistle or responded with lightening speed
I’ve received that question a couple of times when my dogs have sat down really promptly at the stop whistle or responded with lightening speed
Just as it doesn’t matter which whistle you choose it doesn’t matter which other cues you choose to use with your dog. The important thing
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
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
A few years ago, Jenny Nyberg, a neuroscientist at the Department of Neuroscience and Physiology at the University of Gothenburg, wrote a very interesting article
Simply put, we can say that we make our training more difficult in three ways: By increasing distance or duration and by adding distractions. However,
Not tugging with your gun dog is one of the hardest myths to kill. In the blog post below you can see how we do
Every now and then, I come across the misconception that classical conditioning is the same as ”traditional” training, traditional training being defined as training using
Imagine 640 people who loves dogs and dog training at the same place for three days – and nights. Add a bundle of curious engaged