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Control behaviors that are beneficial for your dog to have are “Come”, “Sit”, “Down”, and “Stay”. Your dog does not have to be perfect at these commands, but the better he is the more you can accomplish with the actual running and playing of agility. The formal obedience “Heel” on the left side is not necessary for agility because you will be working with your
dog on both your left and right sides. You can develop these behaviors from your own training or taking classes.
There are a multitude of books on the market on obedience training. Go means you and the dog are facing and moving in the same direction and the dog moves out ahead of you and keeps going until other wise directed. Back means the dog turns away from you. This can occur when he is facing you and turns away or when he is at either your left or right side, and turns away from you. We teach Directional Commands using a table. For training we use 12” high agility tables for all dog sizes. First the dog must be comfortable jumping up on the table. Once he is comfortable on the table, use his Sit-stay
or Down-stays on the table. Develop your distance away from him slowly. Release your dog to you with Come. This will help prevent him from jumping off the table to come to you. Build your dog’s distance from the table, move him away from the table in increments, 4’, 6’, 8’, and so on. As your dog is comfortable coming to you and sitting on the table, the next step is for you to build your distance from the table as you call him to the table. Build your distance also in increments. Have your dog sitting 10’ from the table, you walk to the other side of
the table about 6’ away from the table, call your dog, “Come Table”. Build your distance slowly so that your dog
can succeed at staying on the table. Practice this until your dog is able to go to the table without you having to place him on the table. Practice
with the dog on both your left and right side. When the dog is on your left side use your left arm to point to the
table, and when the dog is on your right side point with your right arm. Develop your distance so that you can send
your dog easily from 30’. Extend your arm pointing to the table and guide him with the leash if necessary until he understands the new word. Practice sending your dog to the table several times using your Left arm, “Back Table”, extending your left arm. Then practice with your Right arm pointing to the table, “Back Table”. When your dog is turning to go to the table then start building your distance from the table. These are three very versatile commands that you can use and develop on all obstacles and throughout an agility run. Win a $100 Petco Gift Card! |
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