Barb Davis Seminar

FebFeb
1921

BDseminar 2010Performance Manchester Agility Enthusiasts
Present

Barb Davis
3 time National Champion, 6 time World Team Member
At “It’s a Dog’s World”
10102 60th St E. Sumner, WA. 98352

February 19 – Novice (Dogs must be comfortable on all equipment, weave entrances)
February 20 - Advanced Novice/Intermediate/Open (Dogs must be comfortable on all equipment, weave 6)
February 21 – Masters/Excellent/Elite

Barb will work with participants to improve the handler’s ability to communicate with their dog on the
agility field. Handlers will learn the key role that their body language plays in cuing the dog. Most errors in
agility occur because the dog misunderstands what the handler is asking of them. Barb will speak and
work with handlers about the many facets involved in correct implementation of various agility moves and
crosses. She will also work with handlers on training techniques and ways to keep their dogs motivated
and running with enthusiasm.
Length and difficulty of sequences will be adjusted for the dog’s ability and level. Barb encourages
Auditors to participate and come into the arena to walk the exercises with the seminar participants.

Please contact Lisa Nonog regarding this seminar

 

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