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This workshop is sponsored by the Barn Hunt Club and will focus on building value...Read MoreThis workshop is sponsored by the Barn Hunt Club and will focus on building value and understanding for what is expected when a tunnel command is given.
Step 1 - Start with an easy (for your dog) tunnel and once value and understanding is developed. We will run all dogs thru a step before advancing to the next step.
Step 2 - Advance to longer tunnels, increased complexity, like more turns and the potential of including but not limiting to jogs and/or skylight entrances.
Step 3 - Begin to develop a distance send, because being able to send your dog to seek out the tunnel at any level is much more efficient than you having to "point it out", and anyone in Master knows we can encounter situations where both entrances are within a distance challenge.
Step 4 - Poof your work with hunting as part of the picture. It is important to provide a realistic situation to what you have in a trial. Lots of dogs become difficult to enforce tunneling when paired with hunting.
You need to bring the "goods" which means some VERY HIGH VALUE rewards, that may mean food and/or toy, depending on your dog. Bring options, variety so we can find what your dog says is worth tunneling for.
Exact tunnel set ups will be determined based on level of dogs and what is noted as most common struggles among attendees. We cannot guarantee we will be able to set up every available option, but we will do our best to set up what will help the majority improve upon confidence and skills.
Each dogs total ring time will not exceed 20 minutes.
Let us help you develop some skills for tunnel compliance and improve your efficiency with tunneling!
Email Kelsey with any questions at [email protected]
CelebRatties Barn Hunt Tunnel Workshop
This workshop is sponsored by the Barn Hunt...Read MoreThis workshop is sponsored by the Barn Hunt Club and will focus on building value and understanding for what is expected when a tunnel command is given.
Step 1 - Start with an easy (for your dog) tunnel and once value and understanding is developed. We will run all dogs thru a step before advancing to the next step.
Step 2 - Advance to longer tunnels, increased complexity, like more turns and the potential of including but not limiting to jogs and/or skylight entrances.
Step 3 - Begin to develop a distance send, because being able to send your dog to seek out the tunnel at any level is much more efficient than you having to "point it out", and anyone in Master knows we can encounter situations where both entrances are within a distance challenge.
Step 4 - Poof your work with hunting as part of the picture. It is important to provide a realistic situation to what you have in a trial. Lots of dogs become difficult to enforce tunneling when paired with hunting.
You need to bring the "goods" which means some VERY HIGH VALUE rewards, that may mean food and/or toy, depending on your dog. Bring options, variety so we can find what your dog says is worth tunneling for.
Exact tunnel set ups will be determined based on level of dogs and what is noted as most common struggles among attendees. We cannot guarantee we will be able to set up every available option, but we will do our best to set up what will help the majority improve upon confidence and skills.
Each dogs total ring time will not exceed 20 minutes.
Let us help you develop some skills for tunnel compliance and improve your efficiency with tunneling!
Email Kelsey with any questions at [email protected]