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Positive Herding 101: Positive Herding Dog

Autor Barbara Buchmayer
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 aug 2021
Searching for a proven approach to training positive herding? Or are you seeking: 1. To learn some fun, new positive training skills to teach your dog? 2. A way to exercise both the mind and body of your high-energy dog? 3. The solution to a problem you are facing on your herding journey? 4. To investigate a companion interest to your main dog sport of: · Agility · Obedience/Rally · Disc Dog · Tracking/Nose Work or · Other dog sport? The search is over! Positive Herding 101 addresses all of these concerns in detail and teaches you how to easily start your dog: · In your home or yard · Using treats, toys, and cones · With no livestock This book provides clear explanations, step-by-step training plans, and troubleshooting suggestions that create savvy trainers and thriving dogs. It's almost like having your own herding dog trainer on retainer! Barbara Buchmayer has over 30 years of herding experience and coached Sally Adam of South Africa from a complete herding newbie to a South African Sheepdog Association's reserve herding champion. This revolutionary new way to train herding is sheep tested, dog approved.
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ISBN-13: 9781736844311
ISBN-10: 1736844318
Pagini: 322
Dimensiuni: 203 x 254 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Positive Herding 101
Colecția Positive Herding Dog
Seria Positive Herding Dog


Notă biografică

Barbara had trained herding for over 30 years. She started with traditional training and later decided to learn positive reinforcement training and apply it to herding. After a decade of trial and error, she has developed a proven method for training herding. She starts dogs away from livestock, usually in her home and backyard. She then takes her dogs near penned stock and eventually to loose livestock. It is much easier for dogs to learn herding skills without the huge distraction of livestock in the picture and later add stock to the training.