small space agility

Expanding on Backchaining

This video demonstrates how you can transition from your single obstacle work to longer sequences without loosing confidence or speed using a skilled application of backchaining

As we transition back to being allowed to use larger, shared training spaces, I wanted to provide some guidance as to how to do that in such a way as to not loose the beautiful understanding, speed and confidence you have diligently built using one or two obstacles at home.

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About Me...

Heather Wark

I have been working as a professional dog trainer since 1996. I attended my first dog agility class in 1998 and I haven't looked back. My dog Tilley and I went on to compete in the sport of agility attending regional and national events and obtained a 3rd place overall for pre-elite dogs at the NADAC Nationals.

I obtained an undergraduate degree in psychology where I did extensive coursework and a thesis in animal behaviour. This foundation continues to support me to understand the science behind effective animal training. I went on to earn  B. Ed. and and M. Ed. degrees which helps me with curriculum design and understanding the human learning process happening on the other end of the leash.

I continue to grow and learn from my dogs, my students and from other leaders and progressive thinkers in the field, and I bring this learner's mindset to each new partnership I work with.

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