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I have had dogs all my life, the first being a Rough Collie, and then my first Border Collie in 1978, and I was instantly hooked. An Australian Shepherd followed I was in the dogworld to stay! I have been training dogs since 1996. I practiced as an Obedience instructor from 1998, and an Agility instructor from 2001, including specialised foundation and puppy Agility classes, clicker training, and advanced Agility. Since then the Shetland Sheepdog has captured my heart and I have been studying them ever since! My goal is to encourage great performance dogs while, at the same time, promote the good & healthy breeding, and pure lines of these wonderful breeds that I have chosen!

19 March 2012

The Answer: Training nice contacts...

haha if you think this is an exact recipe for perfect contacts.. it's not! BUT I will give some pointers as to what's worked for me. Each person and each dog is different and what works for some may not work for others.

This is what I work towards, if I don't have everything on this list below, I DO NOT TRAIN contacts!

  • My dog is not under 6 months when I start contact training... I feel that I want to bond with my puppy first, and have a good working relationship before I train anything serious with the pup.
  • My pup must KNOW how to play, and be SUPER enthusiastic about anything that I ask her to do.
  • I have 100% focus - and by that I mean my pup must 'drive' to be with me, so toys and reward types are very important here, as well as a good recall and retrieve.
  • I decide on a method and stick to it - no changing methods halfway through because something is not working - rather go back and retrain the same method!
  • I break down my method into all its individual parts, and train each one separately until it is brilliant - the pup does not even know that she is in training (the parts of the performance are so simple!)
  • I clicker EVERYTHING so there is no misunderstanding! And training aids, if I need them, are brought in, but only in the early stages of working each part. I fade these as soon as my dog has understood the requirements, and bring them back briefly later if I need to!
  • I never EVER discipline a dog on any contact obstacle, NEVER raise my voice on a contact obstacle, NEVER correct an incorrect behaviour by reprimanding a dog on a contact obstacle. It is a happy place and the dog  MUST feel GREAT being there.
  • Any incorrect behaviour is gently corrected followed by a reward for the correct behaviour. Severely incorrect behaviour is ignored and I simply try again.
  • I try to be as consistent as possible. Inconsistency leads to the breakdown of behaviours, and accepting less that you want will result in not-so-good contacts. My frame of mind is also a huge factor - I must be in a great mood when I train contacts :)
I feel that there is no hurry for contact training - I go by the dog's pace, as well as mine. A lot of people start their puppies early on (some as early as 10 weeks!) but I feel that this is perhaps a way to create the opposite effect of the desired performance! I rather wait before training contacts and weaves, and rather focus on all the fundamentals and foundation behaviours in a young dog. After all, entering agility can only be from 18 months of age, and to train the obstacles you need perhaps a few months. Waiting until the growth plates have closed is a given, for full obstacles anyway... so counting back from 18 months (if you want to be extreme and enter from day 1, which I don't even do), I reckon starting contacts at 10 months is probably the soonest I would ever do it.... Having said that, if I had begun nicely with training focus and drive with my baby puppy, that would allow me to start early 'contact training' (not on an actual contact). By this I mean I can prepare my dog to learn the desired behaviours... from about 6 months of age... all in a fun and "game-like" way. So I have 4 months to play around with light hearted fun introduction to contacts!

Aim for confidence and full understanding, and you should have great contacts!