Play. And....shameless advertising.

On and off I've talked about play on this blog.  Maybe more on than off.

I happen to find the topic completely fascinating - You and your dog; interacting in a manner that is interactive, rewarding and joyful.  Maybe using toys or food but often with nothing at all.   How can a dog person not be fascinated?

Indeed, so fascinating that Deb Jones and I ended up writing a book about it, titled "Dog Sport Skills:  Building Relationship Through Play".

That's the good news; a book is in the pipeline.  The bad news is that it isn't likely to be ready for awhile, as it is the second book in the series.  While written, we'd like to publish the first book....first.  Hopefully you're waiting on pins and needles.

So...what's a person to do while waiting?

Well, step in Tracy Skenlar from Agility University, who has asked me to teach an on-line class for her.  Any topic I like.  Obedience, relationship, Focus, etc.

And I picked play, because it is so completely cool.

Deb Jones agreed that I could use elements from the book to simplify my life....so this class will borrow heavily from the chapters in the book that cover the skills of tug, food play and personal play (just you and a dog).  Thanks Deb!

If this topic interests you, I'd love to have you in the class.  While the working and auditing spots have been taken, there are observing spots available.  As an observer, you can do all of the reading, watching, listening and learning that you can hold.  Indeed, you can keep on reading for six months, twenty four hours a day.  Seven days a week.  Soon you'll be teaching me!

And when the book comes out?  Well, I hope you'll run right out and buy it!

But in the meantime, I hope to give potential players lots and lots of lots of help getting their companions to play and to interact in the most positive way possible. I'm putting a fair amount of time into designing this class, so hopefully you'll get your money's worth and then some.

Intrigued?  Check out Agility University; Building Relationship Through Play, at:  http://www.agility-u.com/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&view=productdetails&virtuemart_product_id=60&virtuemart_category_id=25&Itemid=278

The class starts October 31st.  You'll notice that the class costs money; $75 for an observer spot.  And I usually just give it all away for free right here, which is totally fine and I will continue to do that.  But hey; I've got a couple of kids to put through college, so this time you'll have to pony up some money if you want to play.  I sure hope you'll join me!  If it's fun then I hope to teach another class in the spring - I have a totally different topic in mind:).

27 comments

Gretchen

I can’t wait!! And I’m in line with Kathy: how to handle high drive big dogs who get amped up QUICKLY and love to chomp. I chose a high drive/high prey bloodline, I’ve worked hard to foster play/tug……however, I’m now having issues with Crazy Wuppy who enjoys the “fly by snag” if I don’t have toy in hand (sometimes). I refuse to schedule an OB/GYN appointment!! :) :)

Kathy

Really looking forward to the class. Hope to see how to use some personal play that would be appropriate for the obedience ring with big dogs that get excited pretty quick and who like to use their mouths a lot. I’m thinking what we’ve got going right now is too rough for that environment. And me sometimes. :)

Amy H

I am signed up as an Auditor, I have never done an on-line course so thanks for the explanation, I also thought there was “class time” :-)
I am excited to learn how to engage my Collie and Mudi in active play with me, they tug with each other but just deliver to me.

Janet Parker

Fantastic! Thanks, I’m in! :))

dfenzi

It will depend on the questions that the workers and auditors ask – if they have limitations then I will address them as they come up.

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