New Tutorial: Training Max – the Gripper
Here’s a way to save your sheep, your nerves, and possibly even your dog! Our Latest Tutorial – Training Max – the GRIPPER A dog with a persistent grip is no fun to train and, more importantly, can be a real danger to your sheep and a liability for your business. It’s a […]
New Tutorial: Bronwen and Scylla (Part 5)
Part 5 of a Training Comparison Between Litter SistersMONTHLY OR ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED OUR LATEST TUTORIAL – Bronwen & Scylla, Part 5 In part five of our series comparing the training of litter sisters Bronwen and Scylla, we see the two facing the challenge of new, and “undogged” sheep. Some of the results […]
NewTutorial: Sheepdog Selection and Preparation
The Sheepdog – Selection and Preparation We start 2016 with a tutorial dedicated to two topics about which we receive the most emails – choosing a working puppy, and what to do with it before you start training for cattle and sheep. So many handlers seem to find those early months very stressful; anxious to […]
New Tutorial: Balance – What’s the Point?
What is the point of balance and where can I find it? Don’t underestimate the importance of understanding the point of balance when you are training or working dogs on cattle, sheep or any other stock. Knowing precisely where the dog should be positioned in relation to the stock at any given time, and under […]
New Tutorial: Eliminate the Toilet Break!
It’s not difficult to train your dog to toilet on command A dog which stops to relieve itself while it’s supposed to be working, is not working efficiently. If the dog stops, it’s clearly not fully in control of its sheep or cattle. In our latest sheepdog training tutorial, you’ll see just how easy it […]