Course Details
Do you find your dog losing focus the moment you step into the ring? Whether you’re preparing for agility, obedience, rally, or any other dog sport, maintaining a strong connection with your dog is the key to success.
In this engaging and practical webinar, we’ll dive into the art of building and sustaining connection with your dog from the pre-ring warm-up to the end of your run. You’ll learn how to:
- Create consistent start and end routines to boost your dog’s confidence.
- Use fun engagement games to build focus at the start line.
- Manage arousal levels to find the right balance of energy and attention.
- Troubleshoot common challenges like distractions, over-arousal, and environmental sensitivity.
With actionable tips, demonstrations, and strategies tailored to different sports and dog personalities, this webinar will equip you to enter the ring feeling connected and ready to perform as a team.
Join me and discover how to make every moment in the ring count—because connection is the foundation of success!
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$19.95 - This pre-recorded presentation includes two panel talks approx one hour each and will show in your Webinar Library after purchase.
About the Presenter
Nicole Wiebusch CPDT-KA (she/her) has been active in dog sports for over 25 years. What began with 4-H quickly grew into a lifelong passion for dog sports. Her first golden retriever, Tucker CDX RAE MX MXJ, was her “crossover dog”—the one who showed her the power of positive reinforcement training and set the foundation for everything that followed.
Her second golden retriever, Toby, became an extraordinary partner, earning multiple high-level titles across sports. In obedience, Toby achieved a UDX2 and OM3, retiring just 30 points short of an OTCH (Obedience Trial Champion) due to physical limitations. He also earned an RAE in rally, won the large Advanced Rally classes at two different Golden Retriever National Specialties, and collected numerous High in Trial and High Combined awards along the way. Toby, who passed in 2021 at 15 years and 8 months, taught Nicole to embrace the joy of the journey and never failed to make her laugh in the ring.
Nicole’s third golden, Strive, is her first female and a true standout. She is a member of the Golden Retriever Club of America’s (GRCA) Obedience Dog Hall of Fame and a RACH (Rally Champion) with many High Triples and High Combineds to her credit. Strive also produced an outstanding litter that earned her the GRCA Outstanding Dam title. Today, she happily trains and competes with Nicole’s oldest daughter in rally, obedience, agility, and 4-H.
Excel, Strive’s puppy and Nicole’s fourth golden, earned his RACH in 2024. He has been a teacher in his own right, helping Nicole refine her understanding of life skills, reward markers, and the importance of relaxation in training. Nicole recently handed over Excel’s leash to her youngest daughter, who now happily competes with him in 4-H, rally, and agility.
Rise is Nicole’s youngest golden. He earned his Trick Dog title at 16 weeks and is currently training for obedience, rally, and agility.
In 2008, Nicole founded Golden Paws Dog Training LLC, where she teaches both pet owners and dog sport enthusiasts using positive, reward-based methods. She has been an instructor at Fenzi Dog Sports Academy (FDSA) since 2019, teaching obedience, rally, and foundation classes. In addition, she is a CPDT-KA, a Canine Good Citizen and Trick Dog evaluator, a Professional Member of the APDT, and leads her local 4-H Dog program.
Nicole lives in northern Minnesota with her husband, three children, five dogs, and four horses. When she’s not training dogs, she enjoys hiking, photography, and spending time with her horses.
Learn more at www.goldenpawsdogtraining.com or email Nicole at nicole@goldenpawsdogtraining.com.