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November 23 - 30, 2025
ZZ901: Blank or Not blank? Learn Changes of Behavior to better call finish
Are you struggling with blank searches or blank areas within searches? We start to see blank searches in AKC master interior, NW3, as well as blank areas within many different...
Aleks Woodroffe (Guest Instructors)
ZZ902: Motivation vs. Focus: Why Your Dog Needs Both — And How to Build Them
Motivation and focus are not the same thing — and confusing them can seriously derail your training. In this live 60-minute webinar, Barbara Lloyd takes you inside the real di...
Barbara Lloyd (Faculty)
ZZ903: Unleash the Power of Cognitive Challenges: Building Gritty, Resilient Dogs!
Welcome to the Canine Cognitive Challenges Framework, developed by presenter Barbara Lloyd! This framework sets a new standard for raising puppies and transforming the mindse...
Barbara Lloyd (Faculty)
ZZ904: Design a Fitness Program for Your Dog!
Every dog needs a fitness program, whether they are a growing puppy, training and competing for performance, spending most of their time having fun at home, or getting up in y...
Chris Zink, DVM (Guest Presentations )
ZZ905: BAG of TRICKS: Mindsets in Dog Training & How to Shift Them
Mindset in dog training is often discussed in terms of fixed versus growth, but there’s a lot more nuance. This webinar introduces a fuller picture, including stress mindset a...
Crystal Wing (Faculty)
ZZ906: Flirtatious Fun: Fall in Love with the Flirt Pole
Whether you’re looking to add some playful excitement to your pet's routine, elevate your sport dog’s focus, or learn new tips to teach your clients, this webinar has somethin...
Crystal Wing (Faculty)
ZZ907: Focused Heeling - Creating your dream heeling one step at a time
Heeling is to me the most beautiful of all obedience exercises, a combination of focus, intensity and precision. The dog moves seamlessly, balanced, connected to his handler ...
Dante Camacho (Guest Presentations )
ZZ908: Holistic Approach to Reactivity - How what we do away from triggers matter
Reactive behavior in dogs is one of the trendier topics in dog training, not surprisingly considering the incidence of the issue. There are different reasons a dog may behave...
Dante Camacho (Guest Presentations )
ZZ909: Canine Gerontology: Caring for the Oldies
This webinar gives an overview of canine gerontology, with an emphasis on understanding the physical and mental changes that affect older dogs, and what owners can d...
David Lane, DVM (Guest Presentations )
ZZ910: The 10 minute training session: 6 skill sets to teach from your couch
Don’t have enough time to train your dog? Don’t have enough space to get in a good training session? Does your dog need more physical & mental activity than he’s current...
Deborah Jones (Faculty)
ZZ911: Can't touch this! Setting your "leave-it" to auto pilot
Imagine this...you're walking along, and suddenly your dog is at your side, staring at you. You look around and you see why....chicken bones on the ground, squirrels playing n...
Denise Fenzi (Faculty)
ZZ912: The #1 Reason Dogs Struggle at Dog Sport Trials—And How to Fix It
Does your dog crush it in training but fall apart at trials? If yes, you’re not alone. As a high performance coach and fellow dog sport enthusiast, I've worked with hundreds ...
Helene Lawler (Faculty)
ZZ913: Desensitization: Helping animals learn to cope without relying on food
You’re probably all familiar with the idea of counterconditioning and desensitization. Some of you might even use counterconditioning on its own. But have you ever tried desen...
Irith Bloom (Faculty)
ZZ914: Dr. David Premack in Real Life: Turning Distractions into Reinforcers
Some of you may have heard of “Premack’s Principle” (also called “The Premack Principle”). You may have even heard someone explain that it means “high-probability behavior can...
Irith Bloom (Faculty)
ZZ915: Why Handling Matters in Nosework
All dog sports require a thoughtful approach on handling and Nosework is no different! Even if the sport is more dog led, we still play a very important role. It's common to ...
Julie Symons (Faculty)
ZZ916: Building Confidence in Your Dog
Having confidence is a quality that we would like in ourselves as well as our dogs! However, not all dogs are born with it, either by design or genetic flaw, or due to lack of...
Karen Deeds, CDBC (Faculty)
ZZ917: Don’t Settle for Less When ‘Settling’ Can Bring You So Much More!
Does your dog get aroused or react negatively when they see a car? A cat? An inanimate object? Another dog? A stranger? This concept is nothing new and you are likely familia...
Karen Deeds, CDBC (Faculty)
ZZ918: But I don't have much gear! Fitness exercises on single pieces of equipment
Whilst it's super cool to have a ton of Canine fitness equipment, that's not always reality, and it's also not a necessity to be able to do a wide range of fitness exercises. ...
Kelly Daniel (Faculty)
ZZ919: I CU Coming! Using Control Unleashed to Enhance Your Recall
There are many benefits to Control Unleashed skills, but a well kept secret is just how powerful CU can be with teaching or improving your dog’s recall. Gain the benefit of pa...
Kim Palermo (Faculty)
ZZ920: Walk This Way: Using Control Unleashed to Teach Loose Leash Walking
Tired of your dog dragging you on walks? Want to have your dog walking politely by your side as you enter a training classroom or trial? Looking to spend more enjoyable time t...
Kim Palermo (Faculty)
ZZ921: Ready, Set, Connect: Building Focus from Start to Finish
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 conne...
Nicole Wiebusch (Faculty)
ZZ922: Building Endurance In Heeling
Heeling is an incredibly complex behavior. The dog must maintain focal point, position and engagement around distractions and pressure. When you add duration things often fall...
Petra Ford (Faculty)
ZZ923: Designing Effective Training Plans
Training for dog sports involves many moving parts, and it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. How should you structure individual sessions? Where do you begin? How do you track progr...
Petra Ford (Faculty)
ZZ924: Reactivity: Selecting a training protocol to suit the underlying driver
Big feelings often lead to big responses! When a dog performs big behaviors in response to a stimulus, the “reactivity” label is often applied, regardless of the underlying d...
Sharon Carroll (Faculty)
ZZ925: Stopping Unwanted Sniffing
There are times we want our dog to sniff (e.g. scent work, tracking, and whilst relaxing on a sniffy walk), but there are other times we don’t want our dog’s nose on the groun...
Sharon Carroll (Faculty)
ZZ926: Hold Me Closer! Optimizing Learning Theory to De-Stress Vet Visits
If your dog has any fear of veterinary handling, figuring out their healthcare while protecting their emotional welfare can feel like losing battles. Traditional veterinary ha...
Sophie Liu, DVM (Guest Presentations )
ZZ927: Calling Finish with Confidence! Focus and Hide Commitment
Did you know that the only way that you CAN call Finish with Confidence is if your dog is working in a FOCUSED manner with COMMITMENT to the hide. If you don't have these piec...
Stacy Barnett (Faculty)
ZZ928: Arousal and prey drive training
When you’re working with a high prey drive dog, arousal is often the hidden obstacle that makes training so frustrating. You give a cue, and your dog seems to forget you exist...
Tracey McLennan (Guest Instructors)