A few of the features: Mary Basu discusses building value for toys through shaping; Sandy Rogers explains how lead-outs aren't just a super convenient way to get a bit of a head start at the beginning of the course; Stacy Winkler continues her series on training verbals for distance work, Jo Sermon continues her series on training her new agility puppy in a multi-dog household; David Hanson explains how to use the pinpoint method of course building; Mary Ellen Barry looks at the importance of connection in the OneMind Dogs system; two vets share basic first aid information for emergency situations; Nancy Gyes shares a five-obstacle setup for working on pushing and pulling; Kathy Keats discusses misconceptions about what training in "black and white" means; Brenna Fender asks if instructors are meeting the needs of all types of agility students; David Bozak shares another theme course; construction plans for a teeter treater; and more! 68 pages.
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