02/13/13

Kamal Fernandez Seminars in SA

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Do you strive for peak performance in your dog? Then this seminar is not to be missed, whatever sport or competition you train for! Kamal’s motivational training methods balance drive and control to get the very best from your dog.

Kamal Fernandez is arguably one of the world’s finest obedience performers and trainers, much sought after to conduct classes in the UK and Europe. His name is synonymous with heelwork but he is competent in training all aspects of obedience, and his motivational reward-based methods apply to all dog sport disciplines including obedience, agility, protection sports and canine freestyle/DWD. His specialty training revolves around using play and games to create motivation and control. Kamal is an engaging presenter with a fantastic sense of humour and a knack for solving problems. If you are interested in positive, motivational training and getting precision and drive from your dog, no matter what canine activity you do, then Kamal is inspirational and definitely a “must see”!

Tracey and Kate are delighted to be able to take your seminar bookings NOW! Places are limited, so register quickly to ensure you don’t miss out.

**Early Bird special** – pay in full by June 30th to be in the running for a FREE private training session with Kamal

Please make your payment (bank transfer or cheque – details are on the form), complete the registration form and return it by post, or scan & email.

And here is Kamal in action training his own dogs

For more details, please email Kate Lloyd from Dogs Etc or Tracey Hardcastle from Oh Do Behave.

Note: I am not affiliated with this event, but do plan to attend!
11/22/11

Clover Heelwork – 20th November

I frequently post critiques on other people’s videos around the blogosphere, so I thought I was well over due to upload a training video for others to critique. However, I am probably my own worst critique.

Below is a two and a half minute video of Clover doing some heeling training.

My own comments:

Overall, I am happy with her attitude and willingness to work, especially considering she still has a bit of ‘baby brain’ (her puppy was born 4 weeks ago!).

I am not sure, after watching this video, if I should conduct tug-rewards on this slippery surface. Clover doesn’t seem unhappy about her lack of traction, but I am not sure if it’s great for her body.

I didn’t realise how wonky I am on my feet! There are a few times I look like I’m going to fall over, and my feet go weird ways. Some of this is probably due to the hypermobility of my joints, but I am going to be more conscious of having clear body cues. I think at the moment, Clover has to make some guesses about where I was going next.

I am not quite happy with some of my reward points.I should’ve rewarded her eye contact more, and sometimes she was out of position. Next session will be a food session to help try to pinpoint the heel position.

Keep in mind, we haven’t done any training sessions for at least 2 months! So I am pretty happy with her comeback performance here.