TRAINING WITH TEMPERAMENT THEORY
Herding With Upbeat Dogs (Page 3)

by Val Maurer

 

Introduction and Acknowledgements

About the Authors

Training:
Training Using Temperament Theory

Tools

Obedience and Temperament Theory

Agility and Temperament Theory

Herding and Temperament Theory: Action Dogs

Bold Herding Pictorial

Shy Herding Pictorial

Upbeat Herding Pictorial

Wary Herding Pictorial

The Temperament Theory and Rescue Work

Peace and Quiet Routine

Reference:
Bibliography

Glossary

 


Living With Border Collies
Hug Therapy
United States
Border Collie Club

Border Collie Society of America



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Handler moves around, giving the dog practice at bringing the sheep to the
handler.


Finish by walking out together - handler makes eye contact and talks to dog.
Crook or powerstick is held between sheep and handler, in case sheep decide
to move and sabotage the lesson.


Handler talks to dog on way to crate.
Sheep settle faster than they have with other types of dogs.


Handler touches and talks to dog before crating. Dog settles before handler leaves.

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