Your personal access to the online video recording of the Introduction to distance work and marks Masterclass with Omar Von Muller hosted by Dog Talent Association.
The recording is approximately 1.5 hours long
The higher levels of many canine sports require the dog to work at a distance from the handler.This is true for dog actors, performing trick dogs, dogs competing in heel work to music, dancing, working dogs, etc. In this Masterclass Omar will cover effective practical approaches to developing your dog's ability to work at a distance from you.
Using marks is one of the most effective and commonly used approaches to achieving precise distance work. Omar will share with you his approach to training with marks and a variety of cases where you can use them with your dog. This will be exceptionally useful session for anyone who are serious about competing or performing with dogs and need the dog to work at a distance just as well as when it is right next to you.
This session will teach you how you can send your dog to a precise location at a distance from you. It will open up some great new opportunities for you and introduce exciting new variety to your training. Omar's dogs regularly have to perform sometimes at a considerable distance from him in a busy and stressful environment of a filming set. Dog actors also need to be able to go and perform at a precise location. Learn from Omar how you can do it with your dog!
This is part one of Distance Work and Marks training with Omar. Follow up masterclass for more advanced distance work and marks training will build on the skills you learn in this one. We would recommend you use both of them sequentially to train your dog.
As a part of your dog's training, you might also be interested in working on Dog Talent Association Trick and/or Talent Show Dog Titles. DTA Titles are prestigious awards aimed at professionals. For additional information on DTA Trick Dog Titles see:www.DogTalentAssociation.com
The masterclass covers:
MARKS:
- Why marks are such important tool and how you can use them
- Starting with marks training- set by step approach
- Progressing with marks:
-Sizing marks down
- Working with multiply and different marks
- Precision with marks
- Sending to a distant marks
- Staying on the mark
- Common problems and how to overcome them
DISTANCE WORK:
- Starting with distance work
- Hand signals for distance work
- Increasing the distance while maintaining focus
- Rewarding your dog at a distance
- Distance work with distractions
- Q&A
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Introduction to distance work and marks - masterclass with Omar Von Muller
You are purchasing personal access to this video granted for YOU ONLY.
You personally can view this video as many times as you'd like.
No wider sharing of this video, link to this video or any parts of this video is allowed in any shape or form.
No downloading of this video is allowed.
Failure to comply with this will result in termination of access to this and any future videos, training materials and online training sessions with Omar Von Muller and Dog Talent Association.
This video remains the property by Dog Talent Association and Omar Von Muller.
The workshop covers:
Introductions
- How to choose the best motivation for your dog
- Approaches to dog motivation that work
- Motivating low, medium and high energy dogs
- Building up food and toy drive
- Keeping your dog fully engaged with less frequent rewards
- Switching dog from food to toy rewards or verbal praise
- Motivating your dog to work around distractions
- Common challenges and solutions
-Q&A