As a newcomer to the sport of dog agility, I couldn't wait to train my dog, Jessie, to perform all the obstacles. Clicker in hand, I jumped in with great enthusiasm. Jessie learned to perform jumps and tunnels in no time, and the contact obstacles (A-frame, dog walk, and teeter) came along quickly. We were attending weekly classes, and also doing some practice sessions on our own. Soon we began running short "courses," or series of obstacles.
How I Cleaned Up My Cues: Cues as Reinforcers in Agility
By Tia Guest on 12/01/2008
Filed in - Cues and Cueing - Karen Pryor Academy
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