These are the chronicles of two Shetland Sheepdogs and their adventures in rally-o, obedience, flyball, agility, tracking and therapy dog work.
Also including information on raw feeding, canine epilepsy, positive training, and lots and lots of Sheltie hair!




Sunday, June 14, 2009

Prairie Dogs Dog Training

Introducing ...




Since I have started offering my own Rally-O classes, I thought I should make it official. Lay out my training philosophies, advertise my classes to the online community as a whole.

I would love feedback on the website. I've been playing around with the Blogger layouts to tweak it into a website, so there are limitations. But if you think I should include something that isn't already there, or remove something that is, please send comments my way!

5 comments:

Pei In The Life said...

Very nice logo!

Bolo
http://peiinthelife.blogspot.com/

CanyonView Shelties said...

You should do very well. Good for you.

Diana said...

I read through your Prairie Dog Training website. Everything looked great. The only thing I might change, this is just my opinion so I hope you dont take offense, is the part about your methodolgy. You start out by saying you use you "gut feel and instinct " Now if you keep reading you see that your training is reward based with praise and toys. You use a clicker but not treats. I think if it were me, I would take out the stuff about gut feel and instinct or move it down futher in the section. When people are looking for a trainer they want more than gut feel and they may not read any further. And that would be ashame because it really sounds like you put a lot of thought into your methodology. I hope I didnt offend you. Everything really looks great.

GeeRome said...

Thanks Diana! I certainly do not take offense. Any constructive criticism is much appreciated and I will try to reword things so that it makes a bit more sense! haha I find it difficult to put into words what my exact methodology is ... as it truly is just some feeling I get for what will work for an individual dog. I was using clicker theory on my own before I even knew there was such a thing as a clicker.

Thanks again, and to everyone that has offered support and suggestions!

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Dayna

Casper and pals said...

Your website looks great!

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