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		<title>Dog Clicker Training &#8211; Read More</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 May 2011 16:47:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Clicker training for dogs is one of the most scientific ways to bring out the best behavior in dogs. Clicker training for dogs is one of the most scientific and efficient dog behavior training as it eliminates all the problems that exist with the dog. Clicker puppy training and the behavior conditioning is really important [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Clicker training for dogs is one of the most scientific ways to bring out the best behavior in dogs. Clicker training for dogs is one of the most scientific and efficient dog behavior training as it eliminates all the problems that exist with the dog. Clicker puppy training and the behavior conditioning is really important if you want to see your dog excelling in all aspects. This method surely gives you the edge over other trainers training their dogs using different methods. The clicker training for dogs will not only enable your dog to understand all signals but will also help you to understand all the practical conditions under which certain animal reactions arises.</p>
<p>With the positive reinforcements and behavior motivation that arises from the clicker training your dog will be trained in a positive way. To understand the clicker training for dogs you first need to understand what a clicker is. It is a plastic toy which makes a distinctive clicking noise with the in-built metal strip. You will be able to learn about the different psychological problems that will be faced by the dog during its training and the measures required coping with them.</p>
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<p>The basic advantages of the clicker training for dog are as follows:</p>
<p>• An automatic development of bonding and mutual respect between the dog and the handler.</p>
<p>• It is a sort of motivational training that is not only scientific and it does not involve any violent punishments, which for the record never helps.</p>
<p>• Clicker puppy training is the best and it trains the dog from a very young age and firmly imprints the lessons in its mind.</p>
<p>• The clicker training for dogs makes it stress free and happy and hence it has a healthy effect on the overall growth of the animal.</p>
<p>The clicker training for dogs actually encompasses a set of steps that will help your dog to understand all that is required from it. The first is that of the conditioning. Now conditioning can be distinguished into the operant conditioning and the classical conditioning. This actually includes the understanding for the dog that if it is successful in performing what was desired, it will be repaid in the way it expects. Like if you want your dog to greet you every time you return from the workplace you should understand that your dog will want to be repaid for the affection it is showing. It is not only about belly rubs or a friendly as you need to make the dog understand that you are its true companion and you will never harm it.</p>
<p>Positive reinforcement is another something that should be employed while training your dog. Like in the clicker training with the sound of the clicker it knows that it is being appreciated. So that is the motivational and the driving force for it to perform the work it will be doing.</p>
<p>The clicker training for dogs is an efficient tool so use it wisely and make yourself the proud owner of a trained dog.</p>
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		<title>Would agility training help my dog have more condidence?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Oct 2010 17:09:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My 4 year old German shepherd was a rescue and she is terrified of most everything. Ive had her for 2 years and she is getting better slowly, but she is still extremely nervous around strangers, and sometimes even runs away from me when I get home. She paces constantly, and is very scared of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My 4 year old German shepherd was a rescue and she is terrified of most everything. Ive had her for 2 years and she is getting better slowly, but she is still extremely nervous around strangers, and sometimes even runs away from me when I get home. She paces constantly, and is very scared of new situations.</p>
<p>I have heard that giving a dog a &#8220;job&#8221; can help them to get more confidence. My dog is fast, super smart, a quick learner (when shes not too scared) and loves to run, so I thought maybe agility training would be good for her. We wouldnt compete or anything, but maybe just have some fun and show her that she is good at things. </p>
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<p>Does this sound like it might help? Or would it just scare her more? Also, any tips on how to train her or find a trainer or agility group in my area?<br />
My dog has taken a basic training class at PetSmart, and can sit, stay, walk well on and off the leash, and all of that. But she still had times during the class when she would just want to hide behind me.<br />
She gets walks daily, and we also have a basset hound and a rott mix (also rescues) who are her buddies, but have adjusted much better than she has.</p>
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		<title>Learn More About Some of the Online Dog Training Courses</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Aug 2010 09:54:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Believe it or not you actually have the opportunity to experience a dog training course over the internet, if you choose to do so. Many people have chosen this as a way to help properly train their little pooches and it can work! Some skeptics are probably leery about this type of thing, wondering how [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Believe it or not you actually have the opportunity to experience a dog training course over the internet, if you choose to do so. Many people have chosen this as a way to help properly train their little pooches and it can work! Some skeptics are probably leery about this type of thing, wondering how in the world this would be at all possible and one of the concerns is the fact that you will not have the opportunity to ask the teacher of the online dog training course any questions. If this too is a real concern for you then the way that you should look at it is, paying a real life hands on instructor is going to cost you much more than taking an online dog training course, where you watch a recorded piece of an instructor providing you with all of the information that you would need to train your dog appropriately. </p>
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<p>The really awesome thing that so many people are thrilled about after taking their online dog training course is the fact that they were the ones that had the special opportunity of actually training their beloved dog, not some stranger that they had to pay an enormous amount of money for. Being able to do it yourself by just watching a recorded video, will give you such a good feeling of achievement on your part and the fact that you and your dog are getting the chance to spend that one on one time with each other is just really great and has so many wonderful benefits as well. You and your dog can sit right there in your comfortable home, with comfortable surroundings for both of you and experience this video together, it will definitely be a big learning experience, for you and for your precious dog. </p>
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<p>Another wonderful thing about having the ability to watch an online dog training video is the fact that you will have the opportunity to view it as many times as you would want to. So, if your dog does not catch on right away, which they normally do not, you will have many chances to spend quality time with him, teaching him right from wrong and even learning a few cool little tricks with him along the way. He will enjoy it just as much as you will and being able to save yourself some money is always a really great thing right! Dog training is definitely worth any amount of money spent and any amount of your time spent also because your dog will benefit from the experience in so many different ways. You will be so very happy with the results and you will be so excited about showing him off to your friends and family and also being able to inform them that you yourself are responsible for properly training your dog. Everyone will notice the difference the first time that they come around him, after the online dog training course and you will just feel so very proud.</p>
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<p>You DON&#8217;T have to struggle with your dog&#8217;s behavior issues any longer. Get the facts and eliminate your dog&#8217;s behavior problems now. Grab your free 10 lesson report at <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://infoblink.com/SitStayFetch" target="_blank">http://infoblink.com/SitStayFetch</a>.</p>
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		<title>the more i read about dog training, the more confused i get! what&#8217;s the best known approach to training a dog?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 17:10:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[i watch cesar on tv-that makes sense, i&#8217;ve read many books on&#8221;positive only&#8221; approaches-that makes sense too. i have tried both clicker training and cesar&#8217;s way. i feel very confused. and opinions are strong and dogmatic(no pun intended) in both &#8220;camps&#8221;. meanwhile, my dog still has problems. one &#8220;way&#8221; seems to work for some things, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i watch cesar on tv-that makes sense, i&#8217;ve read many books on&#8221;positive only&#8221; approaches-that makes sense too. i have tried both clicker training and cesar&#8217;s way. i feel very confused. and opinions are strong and dogmatic(no pun intended) in both &#8220;camps&#8221;. meanwhile, my dog still has problems. one &#8220;way&#8221; seems to work for some things, another for others.</p>
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		<title>No More Dog Chewing, Biting, Aggression, Barking&#8211;ever</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 17:10:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you&#8217;ve finally made the decision to get a dog (one that my wife resisted all the way up to the end!), you have to ensure that you know how to properly stop dog training problems. Of course, the best weapon is prevention, not the cure, so why not learn how to pre-empt those pesky [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you&#8217;ve finally made the decision to get a dog (one that my wife resisted all the way up to the end!), you have to ensure that you know how to properly stop dog training problems.  Of course, the best weapon is prevention, not the cure, so why not learn how to pre-empt those pesky problems by finding a good dog training solution?</p>
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<p>I&#8217;m not talking about expensive dog trainers or rip-off courses.  Nope, just a nice, easy course I found online, complete with a free personalised consultation.  Its name: <b><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.mybuyortry.com/dog-obedience-training" title="Learn to train your dog with SitStayFetch" target="_blank">Sit Stay Fetch</a></b>.</p>
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<p>Perhaps you&#8217;ve heard of it.  If you haven&#8217;t, it&#8217;s certainly worth looking into.  Here&#8217;s why:</p>
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<p>This interactive e-course is extremely easy to read, and features not only PDF books but also audio components and, if you choose to pay a little extra, even video segments (which are VERY good).  </p>
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<p>What do you learn?  You get everything from house-training information that works, to proper corrective and obedience training info.</p>
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<p>Even better, <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.mybuyortry.com/dog-obedience-training" title="Dog training solutions with SitStayFetch" target="_blank">Sit Stay Fetch</a> doesn&#8217;t teach you rules that only apply to one kind of dog; in fact, they cover specific techniques for handling all kinds of breeds and specific dogs.  Which is great for me, because information about dachshunds isn&#8217;t going to necessarily help me, with my labrador retriever!</p>
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<p>Surprisingly, it doesn&#8217;t cost all that much for this, and there are a lot of free extras. On top of that, there&#8217;s a two-month money-back-guarantee, and I know there are no questions asked, so you won&#8217;t have a problem (but hopefully you don&#8217;t need to resort to this measure!).</p>
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<p>The service, as well, is top-notch.  For no extra cost, I got an e-mail reply personalised to my two long, detailed question about our dog problem.  Within a day of each, we got an EXCELLENT reply, with thorough information that was actually specific to our Lab. The Support Team seemed genuinely sympathetic, and gave great informaton that solved our dog&#8217;s problem pretty quickly.</p>
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<p>For that reason alone, we highly recommend <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.mybuyortry.com/dog-obedience-training" title="Learn to train your dog with Kingdom of Pets" target="_blank">SitStayFetch</a>. Your dog&#8211;and your family&#8211;will thank you. <img src='http://www.epuppyguide.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p><b>FINAL RATING?</b> Strong Buy It recommendation. Fun, intersting information (particularly about alpha dog training&#8211;a whole bonus section), and very affordable.</p>
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Ethan also edits the popular product review site, <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.mybuyortry.com">MyBuyOrTry.com</a>. It&#8217;s simple: TRY <i>before</i> you BUY!</p>
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		<title>Learn More About Some of the Best Ways to Begin Dog Training and More About What not to Do</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2010 09:49:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anyone who has ever owned a dog knows how important it is to think about maybe applying some of those dog training techniques that you have heard from other dog owners. There are different ways to go about training any dog but some of the ways that people choose are just not acceptable at all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anyone who has ever owned a dog knows how important it is to think about maybe applying some of those dog training techniques that you have heard from other dog owners. There are different ways to go about training any dog but some of the ways that people choose are just not acceptable at all and really do not work either. If you are going to get into dog training your dog you should really consider studying it for awhile first, so that you do not make some of those big mistakes that others have made and are still making now. There are wrong ways to go about training your dog and there are right ways, you should really try and make sure that you keep all of those negative dog training &#8220;techniques&#8221; away, because all you are doing is setting yourself and your dog up for some serious disappointment. It is now time for you to learn a little bit more about some of the very best ways to begin dog training and also learn more about some of the things that you should not be doing when trying to train your dog the right way. </p>
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<p>The most important thing for all dog owners to keep in mind is the fact that negative dog training is only going to frustrate you, as well as your dog. There is never any reason why any dog owner should decide to punish their dog by screaming at them, cursing them or hitting them, this is just unacceptable behavior on the owners part and it is not an appropriate way to go about training them, it just will not work, ever! The very best way to teach your dog and to properly train your dog is by using positive reinforcement every single time, as well as giving them delicious treats when they do something right. Dog training is most efficient when the owner keeps his cool and treats the dog the way that he would want to be treated, without all of the negativity occurring. Start practicing right now with your dog, using positive reinforcement and rewards because it does truly work, just about every single time actually. It is your responsibility to teach your dog good habits and maybe even a few little cool tricks too. They are animals but can be very well behaved with the right kind of dog training. </p>
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<p>Whenever your dog does what it is that you are telling him to do, then you should always remember to praise him plenty, give him a treat and never forget the positive reinforcement tip because it does work when dog training. That sweet precious dog of yours is highly capable of being the best dog around and with the right kind of dog training and a very good, happy attitude, the dog will just really surprise you, to say the least. </p>
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		<title>Dog Obedience Training Some More Basics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The sit and drop are only two exercises that we teach our dogs in dog obedience training. Walking, stays and recalls are equally important. Walking You can teach your pup to walk on a loose lead using two positive reward training methods. Try this retraining exercise if you have a dog that tries to pull [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The sit and drop are only two exercises that we teach our dogs in <a href="http://www.epuppyguide.com">dog obedience training</a>. Walking, stays and recalls are equally important.</p>
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<p>You can teach your pup to walk on a loose lead using two positive reward training methods.</p>
<p>Try this retraining exercise if you have a dog that tries to pull your arm out of its socket. When the lead goes stiff, stop in your tracks. Wait for the lead to go slack, call the dogs name and click and treat as he comes to you. You may find it takes an hour to walk down the garden path to the front gate. The dog will get to understand that a loose lead is more rewarding than a tight lead fairly quickly.</p>
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<p>holding a few small tasty treats in one hand, the leash and the clicker in the other hand we are going to lure the dog to walk close to us. The hand with the food should be the hand nearest the dog. So, dog on the left, food in the left hand. Working the dog on both sides has huge advantages if you wish to participate in the fun sport of dog agility and I recommend you work this exercise with the dog on either side as long as you remember that the food treats must be on the same side as the dog.</p>
<p>Start with the dog sitting or standing in front of you. Get the dog focused on the treats in your left hand and start walking backwards. Make a click and slip one of the treats out of your fingers so the dog can take it every three paces. Make certain the dog is staying with you and is following the hand with the food treat.</p>
<p>With the dog following the food in your hand, make a quick 180 degree turn so that the dog is now on your left, snuffling at the food still in your left hand, and you are walking forwards. You still need to click and treat every three paces. The walking backwards is slowly faded out at the start until you can start with the dog sitting or standing at your side.</p>
<p>You can now take more steps before you click and treat the dog. Over a period of time you will stop using food in the hand but will have the dog following a clenched fist that smells like it may have food in it. When the dog stays by your side you can click and treat when you come to a stop and you introduce the sit command as you come to a stop.</p>
<p>Click and treat only if your dog sits as you come to a stop. You may need to take one or two steps after you give the sit command. Watch the dog and if you see he has heard and sits, then you need to stop immediately as well.</p>
<p>Stays</p>
<p>Part and parcel of any dog obedience course is the sit and the drop stay, and is fairly simple to teach the pup. You start with the dog sitting next to you on your left. Place your right hand across your body and right in front of the dogs face, say the word STAY firmly and, stepping off on the right foot, take a step around and in front of your dog.You should now be about about 1 meter away and facing the dog with your right hand in the dogs face.</p>
<p>You stay in front of the dog for the count of 5 and then step back and around to the dogs side. Click and treat if the dogs rear did not move. Repeat this exercise several times and again do not over do it. Train in several short sessions usually about 10 minutes is adequate.</p>
<p>Extend the time you are standing in front of the dog but do not extend the distance at the same time. When you are able to stand in front of the dog for say 20 seconds, step out 2 meters, but drop the time count to 5. Build the time slowly up to 20secs and then step out to 5 meters but go back to a counting up to 5. Then go back to 2 meters for 10 seconds, and so on.</p>
<p>You can develop the sit stay and the down stay in the same way. If at any time the dog moves, take a quick break and then restart at a shorter distance for 5 seconds and rebuild your time and distance.</p>
<p>RECALL</p>
<p>Have you taught your dog its name? If you have already taught your dog its name then the informal recall has already been instilled into your dog. Your dog must come to you when you call its name. We now need to proof the recall with distractions.</p>
<p>Take a b reak between teaching the stays and this exercise.You must not do this exercise immediately after working the stay exercise as you will be confusing the dog one minute he is expected to stay put, the next you are telling him it is ok to move towards you. The idea is to teach the dog that the word stay means wait until I come back to you and your stay for a recall command is wait, which means wait until I call you.</p>
<p>The recall is started with the dog in either a sit or stand next to you. I personally do not mind but if you are working towards wanting a champion obedience trial dog then you will want to choose the position required in trialling situations this is most usually sitting.</p>
<p>With the dog next to you, give him the Wait command and step around in front of the dog and take a step backwards. Keep your hand out in front of the dog. This will be about one meter in front of the dog, and you will be facing the dog.</p>
<p>Before you call the dog, ensure he is looking at you. Call his name and add the word come Rover come and slap the front of your thighs with your hands. Do not attempt to train the recall if the dog is distracted by a squirrel or the neighbours cat.</p>
<p>You can use a tug toy if you have a good tugging dog. Iinstead of slapping your thighs,you wave the tug toy and get him charging towards you and reward him with a tug game.</p>
<p>Once again, you need no use short training sessions, repeating this exercise several times. Do not let the dog get bored. Six 10 minute seasons in a day is infinitely better than 60 minutes once a day.</p>
<p>You must extend the time and distance for this exercise the same way as for the stay.</p>
<p>If you find the dog is slow in coming into you, when you call his name, immediately spin on your heels and run in the opposite direction calling excitedly. Click and treat as the dog gets to you and use the tug toy if necessary.</p>
<p>The dog may run past you. If he does, turn 180 degrees and run in the other direction. Watch over your shoulder and as the dog gets close, spin around and encourage the dog to come right to your legs and have him sit in front of you.</p>
<p>As your dog begins to understand the exercise, you can start extending the distance and get further away from him. Try to resist crouching down when you call your dog. Rather make yourself as tall as you can when you call him in. Crouching makes you look smaller and less interesting to the dog.</p>
<p>If you have already read my other article on the basics, then you now have now taught basic dog obedience exercises that will have your dog sitting, dropping, walking on a loose lead, staying where you put him, and running to you fast when you do a recall.</p>
<p>You need to keep repeating these exercises continuously and consistently. The more you do, the greater will be the dogs understanding, and the stronger the behaviour will be.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[How would you like to have a lot of fun and at the same time bond with your dog? Dog agility is a way to do just that. Dog agility has been around for a long time but over the past ten years has grown in popularity. This is evident just by watching TV where [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How would you like to have a lot of fun and at the same time bond with your dog?  Dog agility is a way to do just that.  Dog agility has been around for a long time but over the past ten years has grown in popularity.  This is evident just by watching TV where they now broadcast some of the competitions.</p>
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You don&#8217;t have to enter a competition though.  There are many clubs around that you can become involved with and do it just for the fun of it.  However once you get the bug you will probably want to enter some type of competition.</p>
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You can start training your puppy at a young age, but most clubs won&#8217;t accept you until the dog is at least 8 months to a year old.  Your dog should have some type of basic obedience training before starting into agility.  When you and your dog are maneuvering through the course, your dog is off lead, so it would be a good idea that your dog will at least come when called.</p>
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This is a very high energy active sport.  It is physically challenging for not only the dog but you as well.  Dogs seem to really love it and why not.  They are doing everything a dog loves to do &#8211; running, jumping, catching things etc.  </p>
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The great thing about agility is that it is a team sport, the team being you and your dog.  The courses that are set up can be complicated so the dog has to rely on you for guidance.  Before you and your dog start the course, the handler is allowed to walk the course.  This is a crucial step as the handler can see what is involved in the course and plan his/her strategy.  You and your dog only have one chance to maneuver through the course.  Your goal is to go through all the obstacles without upsetting any and doing this as fast as possible.</p>
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You and your dog can be penalized for knocking down obstacles and for not completing the course within a specified time.  The judge who designed the course does a walk through and then using a predesigned formula calculates how much time it should take to complete the course.  Smaller dogs are allotted more time to complete the course which levels the playing field so to speak.</p>
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This sport is for all types of dogs and all types of people.  You can start your older dog in agility training but remember, because it is so physically challenging, to take it slow when starting out.  Your dog and you have to work up to the physical challenges of this sport.</p>
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Most courses offered in agility training run for 6 weeks.  After you and your dog have completed the intermediate level your dog will know the name of the obstacles and the signals you are giving him.</p>
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It is a great sport and one that your dog will absolute love.  What better way to bond with your dog than doing the things he loves to do.</p>
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