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FLATWORK - FOUNDATION FOR AGILITY
by Barb Levenson (See other books by author)
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Publisher: Dogwise Publishing
Edition: Reprinted 2018 Paperback, 79 pages
ISBN: 9781617812354 Item: DTA490
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Summary: Flatwork is the agility foundation, teaching you how to handle and how to make all your body language clear, consistent, coherent, and timely while teaching your dog how to take direction and stay on course!
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Flatwork: Foundation for Agility isn’t about the obstacles; it’s about what happens between the obstacles. Your dog spends more time between the obstacles running with you on the flat than he does performing the obstacles. It’s on the flat, after all, that you set up your dog’s approach to the next obstacle. It’s on the flat where you as handler do most of your job guiding the dog. Performing flatwork successfully requires excellent communication between dog and handler.
Flatwork: Foundation for Agility is also about developing a communication system with your dog as you teach him each agility maneuver without the distraction of obstacles. As you follow this training program, you will develop a set of cues and movements that indi¬cate specific behaviors to the dog, and you will become aware of exactly what your body is really “saying” to your dog.
Flatwork is your agility foundation, teaching you how to handle and how to make all your body language clear, consistent, coherent, and timely while also teaching your dog how to take direction and stay with you on course.
What reviewers are saying...
DOG WORLD
“Flatwork: Foundation for Agility does a lot in 78 pages. Levenson provides detailed exercises for training handling “on the flat” (i.e., without obstacles) including straight-line heeling, circle work, front and rear crosses, and collection and extension of stride. A real bonus of this book is the author clearly understands clicker training and how to break very complex behaviors into simple steps.
The writing is clear and easy to follow and the photos that accompany the instructions are very clear. Unfortunately, some of them inadvertently depict the rather common mistake of presenting two hands at the same time to the dog. My only other quibble with this book is the method used to teach rear crosses. Many handlers have found this to cause “flick-aways,” where dogs misread that flipping arm signal at other times, shooting off to take an obstacle unintended by the handler.
My favorite chapter was the third, “Teaching Movement of the Hindquarters,” which describes why teaching rear-end awareness can increase a dog’s response to a handler’s body cues and its ability to physically position its body in relationship to the handler. This book is definitely going on my recommended reading list for my own agility students!”
Terry Long
Barb Levenson opened her own training school in 1991. She was an early adopter of positive reinforcement methods for her puppy, basic obedience, and Canine Good Citizen classes and, shortly after, competition obedience classes. Barb then added the sport of agility to her school in 2000. Barb, developed her “on the ¬at” handling skills method and has successfully competed with 11 dogs and has titles in obedience (Canadian and American), agility, herding, rally and tricks. She lives in Pittsburgh, PA.
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Good basics, May 14, 2009 |
Reviewer: Jane |
My beginner Aussie and I are making connections, so I was looking for a book with exercises to improve our communications. I always ask what I did wrong -- this book is giving some great ideas on how to improve that connection and communication. I am already seeing some differences. |
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, January 3, 2008 |
Reviewer: Linda |
this is a great little book for beginners like myself.
also, I found it very user friendly.
like many other dog lovers... I started agility to have fun with my dog and immediately became hooked.
my problem was that I couldn't communicate fast enough which obstacle my dog was to go to.
my dog, an austalian shepherd, would become very frustrated & start jumping at me.
this book helped to teach me about the importance of my body language.
my dog was so receptive to my new cues, that I had learned from this book, that it even carried over into our obedience classes.
I found the slow pace cue fabulous...!
I just figured my dog had one speed...fast.
it was a major boost to our runs.
I highly recommend this book for beginners & even teachers. |
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