Training challenge for small field by Thomas Berger

Training challenge for small field by Thomas Berger

Thomas Berger has created these two wonderful courses for small fields! You only need a space of 16x20 metres, and, of course, you can build parts of these courses in an even smaller space.

On these courses, you can test your in/out cues, think of different ways of handling (blind, rear, front crosses) and focus on the slalom entry (including discrimination with another jump) as well.

Training Challenge by Christl Faltner - ‘in’ cue

Training Challenge by Christl Faltner - ‘in’ cue

On this course, I would like to test different skills but mainly have an option to train the ‘in’ cue. On some spots on the course, I also want to test when an ‘in’ would be better and when a double blind cross will keep the speed. When I design courses, I always think about what I want to train, what's hard for me, which solutions I would choose for my large dog (Belgian shepherd) and if I would choose different ones for my small dog (Papillon).

Training challenge - two tricks for hind feet proprioception 

Training challenge - two tricks for hind feet proprioception 

This training challenge includes two tricks that you can do indoors. All you need is treats, a clicker, a couch, a pillow and yes, some toilet paper. But if you haven’t any, no problem, you can use e.g. a cardboard box. Both tricks teach the dog to offer behaviors, but also to understand his hind feet better, which will be very beneficial e.g. in RC training and almost anywhere in agility.

New ebook published - The first year of a future agility dog

New ebook published - The first year of a future agility dog

When I got my youngest sheltie a year ago, I wished that someone had listed all the things that we need to train during the first year. I didn’t find it, so I made a list together with other agility enthusiasts - so now that list exists! In addition to the list, we published a whole ebook for the first year! Download the ebook!