Video
Library Lessons
PC
and Mac Computers
Click Titles Below to view more details on
each Training Series
Titles may be purchased Individually for $12 each
Clicker
Introduction: Introducing
the use of the clicker as a training tool. Five Videos
Target
Training: Teaching
the nose touch on the target. This
six part series is part of the Pre-Contact Training method.
It can be done simultaneously with the Pre-contact I.
(Prerequisite: Clicker
Training) Six Videos
Beginning
Training I: Where
to begin with a new dog or puppy? Develop your skill
as a 'teacher' for your dog as your dog develops learning
skills through the Sit to Stand exercise. Five Videos
Beginning
Training II: This
series is a continuation of Beginning Training I. You
will continue to develop your teaching skills in these
lessons while your dog learns to have a FAST down.
Five Videos
*Play
Training: This
is a seven part video
clip series on developing a play relationship with your
dog. It covers encouraging play with reluctant dogs,
teaching the dog to play with a variety of toys, physical
play
with
the
handler
without the use of toys.
Seven Videos
*Advanced
Play Training: This
is a nine part
video clip series on advanced play techniques with your
dog. It covers teaching the dog there are rules attached
to toys in a manner that helps to build drive as well
as obedience. Nine Videos
Pre-Contact
Training I:Teaching
the dog to hold two feet on the contact obstacle and
two feet on the ground. This Pre-Contact training is
done on a set of steps and platforms. Five Videos
Pre-Contact
Training II:This
is a seven part
video series continuing our training on steps and platforms
as we introduce the 'touch' behavior with use of a target.
Prerequisites for this series are: Clicker Training,
Target Training, and Pre-contact I. Seven Videos
Pre-Contact
Training III:Advanced
Work on Steps and Platforms. Five Videos
Introduction
to Contacts:This
is a seven part
video series demonstrating the process of teaching the
two feet on, two feet off method on the dogwalk and aframe
contacts. Seven Videos
Advanced
Contacts:This
is a seven part
video series covering advanced training techniques, issues
related to maintaining reliable contacts at trials, as
well as discussing troubleshooting some common problems
that creep up from time to time. Seven Videos
Obstacle
Sequencing & Basic Handling Skills:This
is a five part
video lesson series demonstrating the process of teaching
your dog to send to the tire, table and between jump
stanchions. We also cover introductory sequencing.
The clicker is used to mark behaviors. This
series assumes you have already developed a strong working
foundation with your dog. (Prerequisite skills are covered
in the following titles in the Library: Clicker
Training, Play Training, Target Training, Beginning Training
I and Beginning Training II) Five Videos
Handling
Skills-Beginning to Intermediate Exercises:This
is an eight part
video series demonstrating various short handling sequences
used to teach front crosses, 270 degree angles, and the
'out'. This
series assumes you have worked the exercises in the Basic
Handling Series, as well as all skills covered in the
following items in the Video Library: Clicker Training,
Play Training, Target Training, Beginning Training I
and Beginning Training II. Eight Videos
Handling
Skills-Advanced I:This
is an seven part
video series with short handling drills
for advanced handlers using just one to three jumps.
Skills covered include: front cross, 'turn', 270 degree
angles,
layering,
and
'out'. This
series assumes you have worked Basic to Intermediate
Handling exercises, as well as all skills covered in
the following items in the Video Library: Clicker Training,
Play Training, Target Training, Beginning Series I and
Beginning Series II. Seven Videos
Handling
Skills-Advanced II:This
is an seven part
video series with short handling drills
for advanced handlers using four to five jumps. Skills
covered include: front cross, rear cross, 270 degree
angles,
layering,
and 'out'. This
series assumes you have worked Basic to Intermediate
Handling exercises, as well as all skills covered in
the following items in the Video Library: Clicker Training,
Play Training, Target Training, Beginning Series I and
Beginning Series II. Seven Videos
Weaves: Teaching
the weave poles with a toy motivator. Eight Videos
Motivational
Sit-Stay: Teach
the sit stay for agility through play training. Five
Videos
*Note: This series was first published
in www.agilityaction.com magazine. Jan '04
*PC
Computers Only Play
Training and Advanced Play Training are wmv video files.
These files are compatible with PC computers only. Apologies
to Mac folks.
Purchase
and Download Information
Your
purchase gives you personal access
to the Video Library for one full year from
date of purchase. You may renew your membership
after one year for a $19 fee. All
videos are mpeg files with the exception of
the Play Training and Advanced Play Training
Series which are wmv files. Please
verify
that you are able to view both file types to
your satisfaction before ordering membership. All
items in the library are short video clips
averaging less than 30 seconds in length. Download
time for video clips will be approximately
3-20 minutes per video on dial-up service.
High speed connections will shorten download
time significantly.
Please
try these sample videos before purchasing Library Membership
Sample video
clip of
dogwalk contact. This is an mpeg file, compatible with PC and Mac
computers. All library videos are mpeg files with the exception
of
Play Training and Advanced Play Training Series. Sample video
clip of
weaves. This is a wmv file, compatible with PC computers
only. Only the Play Training and Advanced Play Training
videos are wmv format.
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