Run Wild Dog Sports is the premiere facility in the Pacific Northwest for dogs and their people! With over 20 acres on the Green River, we have 2 agility arenas, a training barn, barn hunt area, a pristine outdoor field for competitions and ample space to let your dogs run! Whether you are interested in taking classes, becoming a member or hosting your event, Run Wild is the place for you! Www.runwilddogsports.com
Zanee Agility Camp - More Success Than Failure In Training - Desiree Snelleman
We love a motivated and attentive/thinking dog! The best way to keep them that way,...Read MoreWe love a motivated and attentive/thinking dog! The best way to keep them that way, is for us to be prepared and ready to train and reward the behaviors we want. Having a plan ie: setting goals for your training session, is important. The dog will need less repetitions, therefor, less wear and tear both mentally and physically. With more engagement and a higher rate of reinforcement we keep our dogs happy, and they will give us their all. Variable reinforcement and TIMING requires the handler to “observe” the performance of the dog and reward the performance immediately. We will use back chaining and placement of reinforcement. We will use food, toys, and food toys during this session, as well as various containers/coolers to reward our dogs. You will learn to optimize the dogs success by how you reinforce the behavior you want.
Zanee Agility Camp - More Success Than Failure In Training - Desiree Snelleman
We love a motivated and attentive/thinking dog! The...Read MoreWe love a motivated and attentive/thinking dog! The best way to keep them that way, is for us to be prepared and ready to train and reward the behaviors we want. Having a plan ie: setting goals for your training session, is important. The dog will need less repetitions, therefor, less wear and tear both mentally and physically. With more engagement and a higher rate of reinforcement we keep our dogs happy, and they will give us their all. Variable reinforcement and TIMING requires the handler to “observe” the performance of the dog and reward the performance immediately. We will use back chaining and placement of reinforcement. We will use food, toys, and food toys during this session, as well as various containers/coolers to reward our dogs. You will learn to optimize the dogs success by how you reinforce the behavior you want.