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Anne Stocum Dog Agility. A blog about my agility adventures with Tai and Breeze. Posted by: Anne Stocum. November 2, 2012. Old-Shoes and Good Tread. Do you know that feeling when you put on a good pair of new shoes? It means I have to be very conscious of how quickly I may need to cue a turn or be conscious of how much distance I will need to get to where I need to be, of how fast he will take a line and how fast I had better get moving! Way to much thinking going on! Tai and I are winding down on our fi...
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Old-Shoes and Good Tread | Anne Stocum Dog Agility
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Anne Stocum Dog Agility. A blog about my agility adventures with Tai and Breeze. Posted by: Anne Stocum. November 2, 2012. Old-Shoes and Good Tread. Do you know that feeling when you put on a good pair of new shoes? It means I have to be very conscious of how quickly I may need to cue a turn or be conscious of how much distance I will need to get to where I need to be, of how fast he will take a line and how fast I had better get moving! Way to much thinking going on! Tai and I are winding down on our fi...
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Capital District Agility Fun Group. 10-29-15: Season 11 registration forms are available! CDAFG was the brainchild of Jeff Boyer back in December 2005, with the help of Bob Domfort and Trisha Stall. It began humbly as an idea for something for people to do in the long, cold winter months to keep their dogs sharp and to help prepare young dogs for agility trials. We currently play at three different facilities in the Capital District (Albany) area of New York State:. Albany Obedience Club in Glenmont *.
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Looking back to plan forward | Anne Stocum Dog Agility
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Anne Stocum Dog Agility. A blog about my agility adventures with Tai and Breeze. Posted by: Anne Stocum. December 26, 2013. Looking back to plan forward. Tai at Cynosport Games. Photo by Great Dane Photos. Here is what I did to review the year and set goals for 2014. The examples here relate to Tai. I do the exercise separately for each competing dog. I am more comfortable with his speed now. I can judge more accurately when he will commit to an obstacle and where I will be when that happens*. Response t...
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A cue is a cue in any language | Anne Stocum Dog Agility
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Anne Stocum Dog Agility. A blog about my agility adventures with Tai and Breeze. Posted by: Anne Stocum. November 18, 2013. A cue is a cue in any language. Photo by Joel Basa. Along with arm, foot and verbal signals. In foundation training, we teach our dogs if I do this, you do that. Or:. One cue = one response (behavior). Here is my concern. Our dogs are not mind readers – although that would be nice, it would take all the fun out of it. In each of the systems I mentioned above (and others), I can poin...
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The Information Zone | Anne Stocum Dog Agility
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Anne Stocum Dog Agility. A blog about my agility adventures with Tai and Breeze. Posted by: Anne Stocum. April 1, 2013. Photo by Dianne Spring. One of the biggest challenges I’ve faced in learning to handle my powerful, long-strided boy, Tai, is appreciating how quickly the “information zone” can come and go. Where little Breeze will put in 2 strides, Tai will put in one stride. Where Breeze puts in an extended one stride, Tai put in a shortened stride or even a bounce. That was a great analysis Anne!
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My Agility Garden – Backyard Training | Anne Stocum Dog Agility
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Anne Stocum Dog Agility. A blog about my agility adventures with Tai and Breeze. Posted by: Anne Stocum. December 5, 2012. My Agility Garden – Backyard Training. Today is Backyard Training blogging day and it got me thinking….What would I do without my Agility Garden? I bet you can’t guess where Tai’s errors occurred in our last trial? LOL Looking for other approaches to backyard training? Take a look at the other blog posts on this topic here. Happy training in your own backyard! On February 17, 2013.