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List of Trainers / Classes / Web Sites. It's important that you are comfortable with your trainers methods. We recommend you go watch a class before deciding which trainer to work with. Karen Moureaux, Northern LA area. HIDDEN VALLEY DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB. Local club in Escondido. Dog Daycare & Training Facility, (949) 635-9655, South Orange County. WEST L.A. OBEDIENCE TRAINING CLUB. Rancho Park/Cheviot Hills Recreation Center. (310) 851-6350. Robert at (714) 828-2474, Stanton area. HERDING: all herding bre...
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Obedience Classes
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Our group obedience classes run for 4 weeks per session for Puppy Pre-K,. 6 weeks for Beginners. And 8 weeks for Level 2. All our obedience classes are currently being taught by Susan Greenholt, of. Click on link below for her website). Dates of the classes will be listed once class is confirmed. There may be weeks that the class does not meet, so please make note of the class dates. Dates will be listed as soon as possible before class starts. All checks should be made out to:. Pre-requisite: Dogs must ...
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Clicker Training Lessons - Sit, Down & Stand
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Find this information useful? Please make a small donation to help pay for the site (use your PayPal account, Visa or MasterCard). Thanks! Download a printer-friendly version of this page! Sit, Down and Stand. Be sure you have finished The Clicker lesson! Then try again, from the start. Once your dog is sitting, lure him into a stand by moving a treat from his nose straight out (stay parallel to the ground, if you lift up at all he will try to sit again! The Down is very similar to the sit. Lure him ...
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Clicker Training Lessons - Attention
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Find this information useful? Please make a small donation to help pay for the site (use your PayPal account, Visa or MasterCard). Thanks! Download a printer-friendly version of this page! Esta página en español! Now that you have your dog conditioned to the clicker (or bridge word) you are ready for the next step. (Miss that lesson? Again, go to a room without a whole lot of distraction, one where your dog already finds you more than usually interesting (the kitchen is usually best! Here are the next fe...
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Clicker Training Lessons - Recall
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Find this information useful? Please make a small donation to help pay for the site (use your PayPal account, Visa or MasterCard). Thanks! Download a printer-friendly version of this page! Suddenly, the rest of the world is a whole lot more interesting than you are! You might be surprised to learn that you have already begun training for the recall when you did all of that attention work. Now, the second step is the most fun of all. You simply play recall games with your dog! You can play them by yoursel...
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Clicker Training Lessons - The Clicker
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Find this information useful? Please make a small donation to help pay for the site (use your PayPal account, Visa or MasterCard). Thanks! Download a printer-friendly version of this page! Esta página en español! This first step is essential - don't skip it! So get yourself some clickers. Little toy-like devices that make a fun click sound. If you prefer (or while you are waiting for your clicker to arrive), choose a bridge word instead. I suggest Yes! It is short and happy! Excellent job, trainers!
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Instructors
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Barb teaches all levels of dogs, but especially loves to work with new dogs and puppies and their handlers as they start their agility journey. 2014 EO and FCI AWC Team Member! 2013 European Open Vice Champion! 2nd Place in Large Final! Winner of funded spot on the 2013 AKC EO Team! 6 World Teams, 5 National Championships, 10 Grand Prix/PGP Finals, 4 AKC Finals, 5 Steeplechase/PSJ Finals, and many DAM/PVP Finals! 2nd place in the inaugural Masters Challenge Biathlon! 4 ADCH Titled dogs. 4-time AKC Finali...
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Other Informational Websites
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THE MERCK VETERINARY MANUAL. Check this out, great site! This web site shows lodging, parks, beaches and recreation and restaurants that accepts dogs for all of California, as well as publishes U.S. and Canadian pet travel guides for dogs of ALL sizes and breeds. Alternative, complimentary and holistic veterinary medicine. Fun site with a list of all the myriad things you can do with your dog for fun. Link to NADAC homepage. Link to USDAA homepage. Link to AKC agility page. Link to the Clean Run homepage.
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Clicker Training Lessons - Wait
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Find this information useful? Please make a small donation to help pay for the site (use your PayPal account, Visa or MasterCard). Thanks! Download a printer-friendly version of this page! Esta página en español! Teaching Your Dog to Wait. The Wait command tells your dog that he must not move past a spot. It is particularly useful for dogs that barge through doors, gates, crate doors, etc. Practicing this with front doors, gates, and car doors could could save your dog's life someday! Back to the top.
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Clicker Training Lessons - Targeting
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Find this information useful? Please make a small donation to help pay for the site (use your PayPal account, Visa or MasterCard). Thanks! Download a printer-friendly version of this page! This one is really fun and easy! Here's what you do:. Stand in front of your dog (or kneel in front of a little one). Rub some of your treats on the palm of your hand, so your hand smells good )to your dog! Have the actual treats in your other hand. Moment he touched your hand! Now at the seminar where I learned this f...
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