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		<title>By: puppy training classes</title>
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		<description>One of my frequent pieces of advice for people wanting to start agility is to go watch some classes, and talk to the instructors, before deciding which class to take.  I&#039;m always amazed at how many people will sign up for a class (agility, pet, whatever) with the only criterion being that it is the closest one!  For people getting started in any dogsport, I want some time spent on foundation behaviors first, with the focus being on developing good teamwork.  Person has to learn to reinforce appropriately, set appropriate criteria, direct the dog correctly, and dog needs to learn the specific skills, and that working with his person is the best thing that happens in his world.  If I watch an advanced class and I don&#039;t see that teamwork, then that isn&#039;t the instructor for me.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of my frequent pieces of advice for people wanting to start agility is to go watch some classes, and talk to the instructors, before deciding which class to take.  I&#8217;m always amazed at how many people will sign up for a class (agility, pet, whatever) with the only criterion being that it is the closest one!  For people getting started in any dogsport, I want some time spent on foundation behaviors first, with the focus being on developing good teamwork.  Person has to learn to reinforce appropriately, set appropriate criteria, direct the dog correctly, and dog needs to learn the specific skills, and that working with his person is the best thing that happens in his world.  If I watch an advanced class and I don&#8217;t see that teamwork, then that isn&#8217;t the instructor for me.</p>
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