TRAINING WITH TEMPERAMENT THEORY
Herding With Wary Dogs (Page 2)

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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Reassuring the dog around the powerstick.


Muzzle the dog. If he can't bite the sheep, he will learn a new way to
control them. Reassure the dog about the muzzle - handler still loves his dog.


Protect the sheep.


Protect the sheep while encouraging the dog to approach.

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