Summer Workshops: June - August
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Running Contacts Summer Workshop - 4 weeks, 1 hr
Today's new "IT" contact method is the Running Contact. This class is designed to help you train this popular method in the best way for your dog! Each class is two hours long, and is packed with information and practice to get those perfect running contacts! Email jubie@club-doggie.com for more information or to get on the waiting list.
Shaping Behaviors Summer Workshop - 4 weeks, 1 hr
Intelligence can create better behavior. Learning increases intelligence, and this workshop will teach you how to train a behavior the way that makes sense to your dog, what motivates your dog to learn, and how dogs understand what we want. We will also be learning the basic behaviors required to get your dog listed in a talent agency. Make your dog a star to entertain family and friends! Contact jubie@club-doggie.com for more information or to get on the waiting list.
Foundation for Success - 4 weeks, 1 hr
Striving to have an excellent working relationship with your agility dog encompasses many aspects of training. The most important element is foundation. Before you can expect your dog to be the best he can be on the agility course, your dog should happily follow at your side to wherever you move, stay when asked, and remain engaged with you while playing (training). Foundation encompasses many things from flatwork to proper equipment training. Email jubie@club-doggie.com for more information or to get on the waiting list.
Obstacle Discrimination Summer Workshop - 4 weeks, 2 hrs
The Obstacle Discrimination Summer Workshop is set up to specifically work on obstacle discrimination handling and training. The class is fast paced and full of information! Up to twelve students are allowed in this class with two instructors. There are four weeks of two hour classes! For more information or to get on the waiting list please email jubie@club-doggie.com .
Reading Courses Summer Workshop - 4 weeks, 2 hrs
The Course Reading Summer Workshop is designed to assist intermediate to advanced agility teams how to better read a course map, walk a course, and plan for the most efficient path. If you ever get confused on how to handle a particular sequence, or can't figure out the best path for the dog then this class is for you! Up to twelve students are allowed in this class with two instructors. For more information or to get on the waiting list please email jubie@club-doggie.com .
"In It to Win It" Summer Workshop - 4 weeks, 2 hrs
The "In It to Win It" Summer Workshop is a Thursday night class for agility handlers interested in running tough courses! The only courses you will see in this class will be International or Finals level. Each Thursday night "In It to Win It" Workshop will have a new difficult course to walk and run. There will be handling instruction as well as walk-through ideas. Contact jubie@club-doggie.com for more information or to get on the waiting list.
Sets & Handling Skills Summer Workshop - 4 weeks, 2 hrs
The Sets & Handling Skills Summer Workshop is designed to assist novice to intermediate agility teams how to be more effective and efficient handlers. Because this workshop is designed with the novice or intermediate team in mind, there will be more skill breakdown and instruction than in the Reading Courses Summer Workshop. Up to twelve students are allowed in this class with two instructors. For more information or to get on the waiting list please email jubie@club-doggie.com .
**Club-Doggie offers gift certificates for our private lessons, group classes, instinct tests, and In Our Home Training Programs. Get yours today! Email kama@club-doggie.com for more information.**

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