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Did you have fun in the first toy class? Did you and your dog learn some things? And now you want more?! 

This advanced class takes the skills learned in Class FE130 - Toys: Building Cooperation and Play, and expands on them, exploring what each gold team, student and dog, needs. Whether it is adding behavior skills to the games, adding switching reinforcement concepts to the games so that you have fluency in reinforcement procedures, or making sure you've got structure and rules to those reinforcement procedures, this class covers it all!

Many students treat this class like a "handler's choice" toy skills class and go on their own path from the get-go. The most frequent topic is adding agility or obedience skills to the games, listening to the dog's "tells" and what to do about it all. 

Lectures cover specific marker cues, teaching verbal cues over body language cues, switching reinforcement, (toy types and food) as well as including down-stay so that we can get some calm behaviors in among all the adrenaline skills. 

Dogs and handlers in this class at the Gold and Silver level are expected to have taken the previous toy class and to have mastered most, if not all of the skills in that class. You will get the most out of this class if your dog already has an idea of how the chase and tug games work. 

This class is not appropriate for dogs that do not have much toy drive or have not reached the stage of adding obedience to the tug and fetch games. Contact instructor if you have questions!

Teaching Approach

This class is more like a handler's choice so students are encouraged to work on their subject/concept of choice. Lectures will be released once a week, all at once, in that week's suggested topic but I won't hold students to the syllabus unless I think it will benefit what they are having challenges with. Lectures consist of written instruction,  a series of steps and then more explicit written instruction and video examples of the steps. Videos are short and there is no voice-over or explanation in the video itself. This class needs both dogs and handlers to be able to move, to have the skills in the prerequisite toy class and to have the room, yard, training center to play those skills. 

Shade WhiteselInstructor: Shade Whitesel

Shade Whitesel (she/her) has been training and competing in dog sports since she was a kid. Always interested in how dogs learn, she has successfully competed in IPO/schutzhund, AKC obedience and French Ring. Her retired dog, Reiki vom Aegis, IPO 3, FH 1, French Ring 1, CDX, was 5th at the...(Click here for full bio and to view Shade's upcoming courses)

 

Syllabus

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Review marker words:

  • Food from hand versus food on ground or dish
  • Strike versus Fetch
  • Toy on Ground

Review Switching Reinforcement:

  • Different toys
  • Food versus Toys
  • Etc...

Identify highest trigger: wildlife, IPO helper, birds, skateboards

Behaviors with stationary toys in different places, remote reward

Behaviors with moving toy

Take it on the road!

Stages/steps of DOWNSTAY

Triggers/Distractions as cues

Prerequisites & Supplies

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Dogs and handlers in this class at the Gold and Silver level are expected to have taken the previous toy class and to have mastered most, if not all of the skills in that class.

FE130 Toys: Building Cooperation and Play
https://www.fenzidogsportsacademy.com/index.php/courses/1708

This class is not appropriate for dogs that do not have much toy drive or have not mastered most if not all of the toy skills, especially adding obedience skills to the tug and/or fetch game.

Sample Lecture

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Week 3: Switching Reinforcement

Steps:

Play fetch with 2 different toys

Here are Jen and Pika showing a game of chase (with some occasional cued strikes!) with a Frisbee and a ball on a rope:

Play tug with 2 different toys. Here is Ones showing fetch with a tug and a ball. He goes after each with equal enthusiasm, but has trouble dropping the ball.

Play fetch and tug with the same toy:

Play fetch and tug with 2 different toys

Here are Jen and Pika playing strike and chase with 2 different toys, a leather tug and a firehose. They’ve even got a “switch” thrown in:

And here are Jen and Pika playing strike and chase with 2 toys that Pika considers VERY unequal, a tug and her prized search article. Pika is a working search dog and Jen has been working hard on her ability to trade these items.

Add the toy on ground cue

Switch between tug, fetch and food

Here is Ones switching between vaya, bite, yes, and dish:

You can always break things down even further. For example, Baylie will happily play tug with 2 toys that resemble balls, but has difficulty playing tug with a “ball” and a “tug.”

Identify your dog’s highest value reinforcement that you control in this scenario, along with the lowest. Is it valuable to try to transfer the value from one to the other? Is your goal to make all reinforcement the same?

Send me videos of you and your dog working on these skills

Testimonials & Reviews

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

Thank you for your guidance, Shade! Looking back, I cannot believe that my dog can tug at all, not mentioned tugging with the drive, even push me with his toy, and using any, even lowest value toys for tugging! My dream comes true, thank you!!!   


Another fabulous class from Shade! Looking forward to her next one! Amy S         


Shade, you're the best. Please keep doing what you're doing and leading the bite-sports community with the highest standards and integrity in positive reinforcement-based training methods.           


Shade's materials are always excellent. It's a mark of an excellent coach and instructor that if someone has a question about something and the answer isn't already a part of the video, she'll run right out and make another video for us. She's fabulous!   


Shade's courses are some of the best I've ever taken online. In fact there some of the best period. Advanced Toys was fabulous and a wonderful progression from her amazing Drives & Control 1 & 2. I love that Shade can easily help me employ her advanced toys skills to my own sport of agility. Fabulous course. I'd take it again!            


You're great, Shade! What more can I say? Thanks so much for being an online instructor who can reach so many.

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