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RALLY BASICS: AKC Rally Obedience Training

August 11, 2011 By Cheryl Aguiar |

Purpose: Introduce yourself and your dog to the thoroughly enjoyable sport of AKC Rally obedience and Rally training. It is all about developing a strong bond and building teamwork between the handler and dog.

Course Information: This course is designed for any dog and handler who have successfully learned basic obedience skills and are interested in mastering those skills in the sport of AKC Rally obedience that offers variety in learning and an interesting, upbeat, positive competition environment.

Prerequisites: None

Instructor: Janice Dearth (AKC Rally Judge)

Recommended textbook (click to purchase):   The Rally Course Book, AKC Novice through Master

What you can expect to learn from this course:

  • This course focuses on teaching you, the handler, how to correctly perform the AKC Rally signs/exercises following AKC competition rules and regulations.

  • How to teach your dog to work with you as a team in training, and to carry over to a competition AKC Rally course.

  • How to train with positive reinforcement.

  • How to wean off the treats/toys for competition in Rally Obedience.

  • How your dog reads your body language (what you’ve actually taught your dog to cue on)

  • How to enter a AKC Rally trial.

  • Do you know the basic AKC Rally rules and regulations?

  • Troubleshooting your Rally training techniques.

CEU Status (FOR CREDIT ONLY):
IAABC – 7.5 CEUs
NADOI – 6 CEUs
ABCDT-L2 – 7.5 CEUs

Instructor: Janice Dearth

Course Length: 6 one-hour sessions

Course Cost – $180.00 

(Homework is required that will test your knowledge and skills; Includes one on one feedback from Mrs. Janice Dearth)

Audit OnDemand: $90.00 

(Audit – No homework required or feedback from Instructor)

Student Information:

You must also read and agree to the E-Training for Dogs, Inc. Standard Terms and Conditions prior to taking a course: Click HERE to read these. You will be asked when you register if you have read them and will not be allowed to take the course if you do not agree to the terms.

Filed Under: Dog Training, Individual Courses |

Advanced Standing Massage-Canine or Equine A & P

August 5, 2011 By Cheryl Aguiar |

This is the option for you to attempt to successfully “test out” of the Canine or Equine Anatomy and Physiology and go right to the Introduction to Canine Massage or Equine Massage Course. NOTE: There is NO testing out of either the Introduction or Advanced Canine Massage courses OR the Equine Massage course.

The test will be taken at your home and you will have two hours to complete it (done 100% online). The cost to administer the test is: $75. This fee is non-refundable. If you pass, you will enter the next Massage course. If you fail, you will have one more chance (a new test, no additional fee) to pass and then, if you fail again, we will advise you to take the Anatomy and Physiology course. You will not advance to the Introduction to next Massage Course until you successfully pass the exam. The $75 fee will NOT count toward tuition costs.

NOTE: You must complete the exam in two hours. Do NOT purchase until you have this time set aside and you are ready to take the test.

You must pass with at least 80% correct.

Purchase the Advanced Standing- CANINE Anatomy and Physiology Test Here:
Cost: $75.00

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Purchase the Advanced Standing- EQUINE Anatomy and Physiology Test Here:
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Filed Under: Canine Massage Therapy Diploma Program |

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July 21, 2011 By Cheryl Aguiar |

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Filed Under: Dog Health and Wellness |

What can we learn about dog training from Schutzhund training and testing?

July 19, 2011 By Cheryl Aguiar |

Schutzhund is the ultimate sport if you are truly interested in not only learning the difference between play and aggression; between prey and aggression; between fear and aggression…but becoming a SCHOLAR of understanding aggression and how to know when it is and when it isn’t. I urge you to study some of the videos by Ivan Balabanov as he truly understands how to shape the natural drives of a dog with a no conflict method.

Schutzhund is a sport and a training system for a working police dog. It is a 300 point test, with three levels. 100 points are TRACKING; 100 points are OBEDIENCE; 100 points are PROTECTION. They must qualify in all three areas. A Schutzhund dog would not be very good if he tracked a lost person and then bit that person at the end of the track. A Schutzhund dog is required to heel off leash through a mingling crowd under gunfire. A Schutzhund dog is at heel, off leash, when a crowd of people walk quickly toward him and hover over him. He must show NO fear or aggression.

These dogs have exemplary temperaments. They would not get very far in Schutzhund if they did not have SELF control in any situation, no matter what is happening. Training SELF control is not achieved by force or aversion. It is achieved by shaping their natural drives. Sound familiar?

A Schutzhund dog must be able to be called to a drop in mid air after launching for a bite. They are taught to bite through the use of building their PREY drive starting with a burlap sack and tug of war with it. The reward, even after the dog has reached the highest titling possible, for that dog, is to parade around with the sleeve in his mouth, tail wagging…like he is carrying his favorite toy. When the DEFENSE drive is brought forward it is very carefully done always ending with the dog winning and ending with PREY. I believe a lot of people might learn a lot about dogs if they took a dog through the rigors of Schutzhund.

To join a sanctioned Schutzhund club and work in the three areas…my opinion…nothing better for a person or a dog…even a pet dog.

Here is a great video if you want to understand true Schutzhund training. Carefully watch the very dance these two do. I love it.

I hope you will note that the training is all motivational and when the dog is biting, at first, the helper always turns away from him building only on the PREY drive. Toward the middle-end, he briefly begins turning full frontal on the dog BRIEFLY and that turns on the defense drive, but he quickly either turns away again (prey) or lets the dog win (lets go of the burlap roll). The body language between this “helper” and this dog is incredible. Imagine people learning to read and respond as well as this “helper.” I even love the term “helper” as they are not considered trainers…they are, and think of themselves as helping shape and build a dog’s drives.

I also want to point out that Schutzhund is not JUST teaching a dog to bite. It is an organized sport as much as agility or herding. Isn’t one of the positive ways to deal with biting puppies to let them bite and then teach them how much is too much and when to quit? This is the same thing, only better.

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July 18, 2011 By Cheryl Aguiar |

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