A few of the features: Nancy Gyes explains how to teach weave poles using channels and wires in the first of a two-part series, Jen Pinder concludes a two-part series on training a terrific teeter performance, Rachel Sanders presents the second article in a three-part series on training a two-on/two-off contact, Toughynutter (the World's Slowest Agility Dog) shares some secrets for speeding up dogs, Dr. Julie Roos tells us what we need to know to interpret dog food labels, Kristin Kaldahl continues her series on training directional cues for handlers who work behind their dogs, Jane Killion talks about shaping performance instead of obstacles, this month's article comparing the Derrett and Mecklenburg handling systems focuses on pushes and flickaways, a group of trainers shares ideas for keeping yourself as physically fit as your dog, Moe Strenfel looks at four aspects of behavior that need to be shaped when you're teaching any skill, and much more! 84 pages.
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