Author: Sandy Rogers Why do so many dogs that start their competition careers with an excellent 2-on/2-off contact behavior lose it? The sequence and course work that we need to practice to get in sync with our dogs can undermine some of our trained behaviors very quickly and naturall
Author: Silvia Trkman Silvia’s first running contacts DVD, Running Contacts That Make You Smile, has been discontinued and replaced with this DVD. The Easiest Way to Running Contacts demonstrates how Silvia has incorporated mat work into training running contacts to make the pro
Author: Amanda Shyne ~ In this lecture format DVD, agility trainer Amanda Shyne and her dog Dilly showed participants how she trained the consistent and blazingly fast two-on-two-off contacts. These contact can be used to improve contact behavior, such as running contacts or 4-on-the-
Author: Barb Davis ~ Barb Davis, multiple-time national champion with wins in both AKC and USDAA competition and six-time AKC/USA team member, takes you step by step through her Sheltie’s entire contact training process—including preliminary work. She explains in detail how she
Subtitle: 4 On The Floor Author: Ann Croft ~ In the 4 on the Floor DVD, learn how AKC national agility champion Ann Croft taught a unique style of a running contact to her Border Collie, Trigger. The goal of this modified running contact training method is to achieve both speed and a
Author: Andrea Dexter ~ This 2 DVD set covers a step by step approach that begins with the rules of play and ends with competition-ready 2-on 2-off performance that is fast, really fast, and reliable. The first disc covers foundation behaviors using a play-based approach to training
Author: Ali Roukas-Canova ~ Want “true” running contacts? This hour-and-a-half-long comprehensive video is a must-have if you want to teach your dog to run through the contact zone without breaking stride—consistently, and with speed and accuracy. Ali Roukas-Canova’s
Author: Rachel Sanders ~ All dogs are different, and they all approach the teeter differently. Some are not comfortable with the motion of the obstacle, others don’t like the noise of the board, while for others it’s the height that causes a problem. Some dogs aren’t comfortable being
Subtitle: A Program for Training the Teeter and Solutions for Common Teeter Performance Problems Author: Jen Pinder ~ All dogs are different, and they all approach the teeter differently. Some are not comfortable with the motion of the obstacle, others don’t like the noise of the boa
Author: Lisa Selthofer ~ New to contact training or a seasoned competitor looking to retrain? Thanks to this DVD, 2-on/2-off contact training has never been more simple, efficient and fun for both you and your dog! Using clear focused goals and proven dog-friendly training methods, yo