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Games based concept training involves playing games with your dog that teaches them different concepts. For example, to teach a recall we would play games that build up our dogs ability to disengage from what they are doing (disengagement), turn towards us (orientation), and then come in close proximity (proximity) to us. As we play the games, our dog learns these concepts and patterned behaviours and we are then able to put it all together with a recall cue. Playing the games increases the “feel good” hormones which leads to increased motivation and engagement to play the games.
If you miss a group session, there is no make-up session. You will have access to the video recording of the missed session that you can review to ensure you are ready for the next session.
A typical session involves 5-10 minutes to review the prior session and get updates on each student’s progress, 10-15 minutes to introduce/demo new content, 20-25 minutes of practical exercises, and 5-10 minutes for questions/review homework.
A typical private session is similar to the group session, except that it is customizable. This means that there is opportunity to address any issues that may arise beyond the typical group session content, and if preferred by the guardian, to spend time working on a specific skill or issue.
If you are unsure of what package is best suited for you, we would be happy to do a short consult to help you decide. You can request a consult using the Contact us form.
We do not offer any guarantee as the success of the training is highly dependent on your commitment, participation, and daily practice. From my experience, a dog’s progress, or lack thereof, is usually an indication of the amount of effort and consistency put into the training by the guardian.
Inconsistency in training will definitely impact your dog’s success. It is critical to have all people in the household on the same page to give your dog the best learning experience.
We are proud to have a unique and extensive list of qualifications that you can review on the About Us page.
You will be advised what to bring to each session, but typically for the first session you will need:
- your dog on a flat collar/martingale/Y-harness and leash.
- a long line
- your dog’s bed or a blanket/large towel
- your dog’s daily food allowance (typically a mix of regular food with whatever treats you may use)
- poop bags
- water – dependent on the time of year
When you register for a training package and complete the online payment process, you will see a “Schedule” link. This is not used for scheduling but rather to collect dog specific information from you. Click on the “Schedule” link, select any day and time and complete the form. If you have booked a private training package, once the form is received you will be contacted to arrange a start day/time. You will be asked to Like and Follow the Pooch Partners Facebook page and will also be provided with a link to request access to a private Facebook group.
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