No Equipment Agility Training

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  • čas přidán 27. 06. 2024
  • In this week’s AbsoluteDogs TV Episode, we discuss:
    Why is laundry important in dog training (and agility training?) Are you new to agility dog training and not quite sure where to start or want to be able to do agility with your dog in small spaces.
    In this video, we give you 3 awesome games you can play with minimal (to no) equipment! A lot of dog agility foundations require no equipment, as there are lots of skills your dog needs to learn without equipment first.
    Dive into:
    • Object Wrapping
    • Instant Down for your Startling Stay (while layering in excitement/arousal)
    • Foot Target Training! (Aka Paw Target)
    How do these come in handy? Great skills to grow you dog, whether they play agility or not, as well are excellent foundation skills for any agility dog and get them ready for an actual agility course.
    Are you wanting to start up agility with minimal equipment to do something fun with your dog (competition optional)? Check out our Agility Foundations course. shop.absolutedogstraining.com...
    Discover three powerful foundation agility games at these timestamps…
    00:00:55 - Object Wrapping
    00:03:57 - Instant Down/Agility Games for Start Line Stays
    00:07:15 - Foot Target Training
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Komentáře • 29

  • @Sarah_Boots
    @Sarah_Boots Před 2 lety +4

    Oh my word he's so cute doing his little wormy lie down and wriggle

  • @alycespoto2099
    @alycespoto2099 Před 2 lety

    Congratulations on your agility win!

  • @karenbrooks7707
    @karenbrooks7707 Před 2 lety +1

    Loved the video, will use this for my dog’s waits on the start line. BTW, where did you get your shoes? What model are they, looking for some trainers like those. 🤣

  • @cass.n.m
    @cass.n.m Před 2 lety +6

    Would love to see a video on how you get that amazing retrieve of the tug toy! My dog will tug but with the goal of possessing the toy not bringing it back for more play. Loving the agility content btw :)

    • @capjapjo
      @capjapjo Před 2 lety

      exactly! My dog will NOT trade or give up anything she has even for high value treats. If she gets a sock....oh my. I ignore it till she is less obsessed with it, then ask for a "trade" I put the treat in my hand, and she is interested in it, but won't give up her valued possession. If I toss it, she will take her sock with her. Frustrating!

    • @TedcoDogs
      @TedcoDogs Před 2 lety

      I had this problem with my dog. Started off indoors in a restricted area like a hallway with little distractions and opportunities to escape. Sit on the floor silently and wait until the dog comes up to you (or tries to run past) and have the most exciting game of tug when they do. Once they consistently do it, you can add commands/hand gestures (I clap my hands together and say “hands”). Then you might be able to go to a whole room, only once they are choosing to come back. Then your garden, and eventually public places like training & comps (still getting to that stage!). I’ve seen some people tie a long line to they’re toys too so that their dog can’t completely run off with it. If I feel my dog is going to run off with it (e.g. we haven’t even had success in the house yet) I try not to let him have the opportunity to run off, and I will stick to holding the toy.
      I never try to trade for treats or anything. You want the exciting game of tug between you and the dog to be the reward! For this reason I always reserve his tug toy for agility only.
      Also to help avoid them thinking that you are the bad guy that always takes the toy away, every now and then you can offer a second game of tug when they let go.
      Hope that helps

    • @robinrutherfordcost4748
      @robinrutherfordcost4748 Před 2 lety +1

      Susan Garrett has an awesome video on tugging! For me I couldn't impose rules too fast - like getting them to give it - because my Dobe stopped all together wanting to tug. Hope that helps.

  • @ARather42
    @ARather42 Před 2 lety

    Your courses and subscription saved me when I got a puppy. I was not prepared even though I thought I was. You guys make training fun!

  • @suescheffelaar5977
    @suescheffelaar5977 Před 2 lety

    Wonderful ❤
    This is something I have been flirting with forever, and I was feeling that now is the time to start, and with this amazing video and the free eBook it feels like fate is taking me down this path ❤. We shall be playing each and every one of these games I can tell you. Just wonderful ❤🐾🤩🐾❤

    • @absoluteDogsofficial
      @absoluteDogsofficial  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey Sue
      It's great to see that we have inspired you to start! You will have to let us know how you get on!

  • @joeups72
    @joeups72 Před 2 lety +1

    Congratulations on your Crufts win! How do you get the toy off him!! Loved his goofiness

  • @danaarreguin1161
    @danaarreguin1161 Před 2 lety +1

    What is that holely ball with handle on the end!!!???? Looks amazing

  • @suescheffelaar5977
    @suescheffelaar5977 Před 2 lety +3

    I have been playing turning around obstacles, and Quincy is keen to play

  • @readysteadydogs
    @readysteadydogs Před rokem +1

    What a comic Tokyo is!

  • @gekerne
    @gekerne Před 2 lety

    This is something I can do. What brand is that tug ball? I have one but not with a handle like that.

  • @samanthaviner5099
    @samanthaviner5099 Před rokem

    Love that toy, where did you get it?

    • @absoluteDogsofficial
      @absoluteDogsofficial  Před rokem

      Hi Samantha! 😀 So super, isn't it!! ♥️ You can get something similar from a variety of companies - it's a Holee Roller ball on a bungee handle. Here's an example:
      www.pawstrading.co.uk/paws-rubber-holee-roller-football-dog-cage-toy---plainwebbungeefleece-handle-5930-p.asp
      We hope that helps! Does your pup love toy play? 💕

    • @samanthaviner5099
      @samanthaviner5099 Před rokem

      @@absoluteDogsofficial yes he love's his toys. Have a few tugs of different lengths with rabbit and sheepskin. I reserve them for one2one time or when out off lead to help a little with the recall. It's a work in progress 🙈

    • @samanthaviner5099
      @samanthaviner5099 Před rokem

      @@absoluteDogsofficial do you know the size of they one you have?

    • @absoluteDogsofficial
      @absoluteDogsofficial  Před rokem +1

      Hey Samantha I be-leash that it is a Medium holee roller. Which is 12cm in diameter.

  • @Jazzidoodle
    @Jazzidoodle Před rokem

    how does dog know to turn left or right when you ask for check.

    • @absoluteDogsofficial
      @absoluteDogsofficial  Před rokem +1

      That is a great question. When we ask for a check we expect the dog to take the jump or obstacle and then wrap around turning back in to us.
      If the dog is sent from the handler's right side they should take the obstacle and wrap left to turn back to the handler. If the dog is sent from the handler's left side they should take the obstacle and wrap right to turn back.
      We would use a different cue if we wanted the dog to turn away from us. 🙂

    • @Jazzidoodle
      @Jazzidoodle Před rokem

      @@absoluteDogsofficial thank you for such a comprehensive reply

  • @user-nw5lj6no6u
    @user-nw5lj6no6u Před 3 měsíci

    What is that holely ball with handle on the end!!!???? Looks amazing

    • @absoluteDogsofficial
      @absoluteDogsofficial  Před 3 měsíci

      Hi Doug you can find the ball online you should be able to find them really easily ! ⭐

  • @user-zo8lc9vk1e
    @user-zo8lc9vk1e Před 4 měsíci

    I have been playing turning around obstacles, and Quincy is keen to play

    • @absoluteDogsofficial
      @absoluteDogsofficial  Před 4 měsíci

      Hey there 👋
      'check check' means to wrap around so that they turn in to you. Depending on which side you send them from means which way they turn. Dog on the right and sent with right hand they should turn left around the obstacle and back in to you. Dog on left they should turn right. 👍🐾
      Hope this helps, and happy training!! 💜💜💜