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Discover the Joy of Rally: Build Skills, Confidence, and Connection!

Are you ready to take your dog training to the next level while deepening your bond with your furry companion? Welcome to "Get Ready to Rally: Foundation Skills!"—the perfect starting point for anyone looking to explore the exciting world of Rally.

This class is more than just learning signs—it's about unlocking your dog's potential, strengthening their foundation, sharpening their skills, and having fun together. Whether you're dreaming of stepping into the competition ring or simply want to enhance your dog’s obedience foundation, this course sets you up for success.

Here’s what makes this class a must:

  • Master the Basics: Learn the building blocks for every Rally Novice/Level 1 sign, including sits, downs, turns, fronts, finishes, and short heeling sequences. Weekly lessons will introduce new skills while allowing you to revisit past material at your own pace.
  • Build Confidence with Expert Guidance: Break skills into manageable steps with clear teaching techniques, strategic reward placement, and creative use of props to ensure your dog’s success. Get detailed, comprehensive feedback at the Gold level, and enjoy support from the Teacher’s Assistant in the Facebook study group, open to everyone enrolled in the course, regardless of level.
  • Perfect for All Goals: Whether you're interested in competition, strengthening obedience, or simply exploring a fun and engaging training game, Rally has something to offer everyone.

No need to feel intimidated—this class is designed to make Rally approachable, enjoyable, and achievable for all. Even if you’ve never competed, you’ll leave this course with the skills and confidence to take on the Rally ring—or simply enjoy a more responsive, well-trained dog at home.

Get ready to embark on an exciting Rally journey with your dog!

If you'd like to see what Rally is all about, check out this video of Strive. 

Here is the trailer for this class.

Teaching Approach

Lectures will be released on the first day of each week.  Lectures contain written instruction with demonstration videos of each skill.  The vast majority of the time, videos do not need to be heard.  For the rare occasion that there is relevant speaking in the video, the lectures will clearly outline everything that is being said.  Most videos are in between 20 seconds and 2 minutes.  Homework is outlined at the end of each lecture.  Supplemental lectures and videos will be posted as needed.  This class will work best for students who prefer reading written step-by-step material accompanied by short videos for demonstration.

This class will have a Teacher's Assistant (TA) available in the Facebook study group to help the Bronze and Silver students! Directions for joining will be in the classroom after you register.

Nicole Wiebusch Instructor: Nicole Wiebusch

Nicole Wiebusch CPDT-KA (she/her) has been competing in dog sports for over 25 years.  Starting in 4-H, Nicole quickly became addicted to the sport of obedience and has been showing in obedience, rally, and agility ever since.  (Click here for full bio and to view Nicole's upcoming courses)

Syllabus

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Week One: Beginning Heel and Positions

1.1 Beginning Heel with Pivot Bowl

1.2 Sit at Heel/Halts

1.3 Downs

1.4 Supplemental Lecture on Positions

 

Week Two: Fronts and Finishes

2.1 Fronts

2.2 Finishes

2.3 Supplemental Lecture on Chin Rests in Front

2.4 Supplemental Lecture on Sustained Nose Touch for Sit at Heel

 

Week Three: Turns and Sidesteps

3.1 Left Turns

3.2 Right Turns

3.3 Left About Turn

3.4 Moving Side Step

3.5 180 Degree Pivot Left

 

Week Four: Short Heeling Segments

4.1 Short Heeling Segments with Weaving

4.2 Short Heeling Segments with Spirals

4.3 Short Heeling Segments Figure 8

4.4 Short Heeling Segments with Off-Set Serpentines

 

Week Five: Pace Changes and Stands

5.1 Slow Pace

5.2 Fast Pace

5.3 Teaching the Stand

5.4 Send to Cone or Jump

 

Week Six: Stays

6.1 Sit Stay

6.2 Down Stay

6.3 Call Front Return to Heel

Prerequisites & Supplies

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Prerequisites: Dogs should have a basic understanding of sit and down. This class focuses on teaching foundational skills, preparing you to confidently tackle Rally signs. For detailed sign execution and extra support, we recommend our self-study course: https://www.fenzidogsportsacademy.com/index.php/courses/34261

Up to 4 cones, buckets, or another object will be needed for some skills.

Props may be used (sit platforms, gates, pivot bowl, etc) but are not required.

The majority of skills can be done in a small space like a living room.  Some of the cone exercises will require a bit more space to practice the entire exercise, but all of these can be broken down into smaller pieces requiring less room.

Sample Lecture

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RA260 Get Ready to Rally Foundations 1.2 Downs

 

Behavior - Down

 

Signs that need the skill Down: Halt Sit Down, Stop and Down, Halt Down Walk Around

 

 

In this lecture, we’ll discuss the two ways that your dog needs to be able to lay down.  The first is from a sit, and the second from a stand. Here’s what each of those looks like. First you will see a down from a stand.  You’ll see that Excel goes from a stand to a down without sitting in between. Second you will see a stand to a sit to a down.

 

 

Teaching the Down

 

I’m assuming most of you have a decent down behavior.  It’s fine if you still have to use your hand to guide the dog down, although I do recommend getting down on a verbal as it will make your life easier down the road.  :-) When the dog is in front of you, say down, look at the ground, then follow with your hand and mark/reward when the dog’s elbows hit the ground. I like to reward the down behavior on the ground with treats between the dog’s paws.  Pretty soon, your dog will start to drop his or her head when you say down in anticipation of your hand guiding him or her. Mark and reward that, even if the dog doesn’t actually lay down! He or she is thinking, and that’s a great thing!  Before long, the dog will be laying down on the verbal only. Once you have it with the dog in front of you, work on it in heel position.

 

Here’s a short video showing me using my hand to guide Excel into a down, which is completely okay in Rally!  I also show him laying down in front of me.

 

 

Placement of Reward  

 

Just like with the sit, placement of reward is so important to the dog’s position.  If you place the treats on the ground rather than in the dog’s mouth, that will further reinforce the down position.  I do occasionally reinforce the dog by feeding him or her directly, but I make sure the head is straight. If the treats come across your body, the dog will be more likely to down crooked.  A crooked down is not the end of the world and would have to be pretty extreme (more than about 45 degrees) to lose points, but it will be easier for the dog to begin heeling again if he’s straight in a sphynx down, rather than a down on a hip.

 

You will see on this first video that when I cue Excel to down, he’s a bit crooked.  This would not at all be a problem in the Rally ring, but if I reinforce him between his paws, or worse, between me and him, I risk making the position worse on the next repetition.  So I choose to reward him on the other side of his front paws. As you can see, this completely corrected his next repetition, so instead of the behavior getting worse, it improved significantly with very little effort on my part - just good decision making!

 

 

Downs from a Stand

 

When dogs are taught to down from a sit, they may sit then down if they are cued while standing.  Laying down from a stand uses completely different muscles and needs to be taught. I teach my dogs the same cue, down, for both.  If I say down while the dog is standing, my criteria is that the dog lay down without sitting first. If I wanted my dog to sit first, I would say sit, then down.  If the dog is standing when I say down, he or she should keep his topline level and lay down, not butt down first, followed by front end. You can get as specific as you’d like with your criteria.  In heel, I don’t want my dogs to move forward, but just to drop where they are. If I am in front of them, I expect a fold back down. This is when the dog plants his front feet and bows back into the down.  We won’t cover that skill in this class, but we will talk about how to teach the dog to go from a stand to a down. There are several ways to do this.

 

First, you can simply lure it.  Take your treat and push it back towards your dog’s chest.  Most dogs will fold back with this motion. When the elbows hit the ground, mark and reward by putting the treats in between the front paws on the ground.  The video below shows this.

 

 

Luring can work well if you get off the lure quickly.  I prefer to use other ways to teach the down from stand.  One way that I like to teach it is through a chin rest. If your dog has a chin rest skill, you can easily transfer this to a target, then put the target on the ground between the front legs.  I’ve found this to be an easy and effective way to teach a down without a lure. Here is some video showing the steps. First I remind Excel about chin on a target. Then I work towards putting on the ground.  For Excel I went through these steps pretty quickly, since he was familiar with this concept. If your dog is not, break it down further by doing lower chin rests and starting to mark and reward as the dog starts to lean down.

 

Once the dog is doing well, you can get clean training loops by rewarding your dog in a stand.  Cue down, mark, and reward the dog high so he or she stands, then cue down again. This will create a nice clean loop that allows you to get in several repetitions.

 

 

Homework

 

Show me your downs!  Whatever step you’re at, send me video.  Start with getting down on a verbal in front of you, then work on it in heel position.  Be sure to work both downs from a sit and downs from a stand.

 

Testimonials & Reviews

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A sampling of what prior students have said about this course ...

Nicole is an awesome instructor! She always says something positive, which is so motivating! She has a great eye for finding what is going wrong and is very clear describing step by step solutions. I very much appreciated all the supplemental videos she added to clarify topics. Wonderful class! 


This is one of the best classes I’ve ever taken! GREAT explanations that I’ve never heard anywhere else!!! Excellent !!!!         


Nicole, I love your teaching style and the effort you put in to help each team be successful. Your lectures were informative, well written, and easy to follow. Looking forward to taking more classes with you. Thank you for such an awesome class!             


Nicole is an excellent intructor. I have taken many Fenzi classes so I think I am in a postion to judge quality instruction an dfeedback. Nicole is a keeper. 


Thank you, Nicole! Your feedback always was on target, helpful, and positive, and your lectures and supplementary materials were excellent. 



Thank you, Nicole. Hope we didn't exhaust you. Looking forward to follow-up class. I enjoyed seeing video of your young dog who doesn't know all the ropes yet. Gives me hope!           


Each rally course instructor has provided information/skill development targeted to rally signs and exercises. Nicole's approach resonated with me as to understanding differences as to the requirements for scoring of rally. She also broke the exercises down into small steps necessary for skill development for the exercises without losing the bridge between competitive obedience and rally.

 

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