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Peyton Green workshops


  • The Agility Facility 112 Gallup Hill Rd Ledyard United States (map)

Commitment
Thurs Dec 5, 9-12:30pm.
Learn how to build and proof commitment so you can get down the line! We'll work through drills to teach commitment and then test that commitment in sequences. We’ll also discuss important handling mechanics that will help your dog commit.

Layering
Thurs Dec 5, 1:30-5pm
Layering is a popular trend in course design right now and an important skill for our dogs to learn in their foundations. Learn how to train your dog to understand the concept of layering and then learn how to strategically choose when and where to layer.
Can do beginner layering stuff with young dogs, but need at least some experience sequencing.
Good for pups who have started their stimulus control training.

Verbals
Fri Dec 6, 9-12:30pm
In this seminar we’ll be working on those listening skills! Learn how to use generalization and patterning to train your dog to respond instantly and confidently to their verbals as well as to discriminate between their verbals, all without creating frustration.
Good for pups who have started their stimulus control training as well as adult dogs and handlers who want to add verbals into their tool box

Collection
Friday Dec 6, 1:30-5pm
Tight turns are a very challenging skill for many fast dogs, but they're super important to get the fastest times! In this seminar you’ll how to train your dog how to turn tight and how to maintain your turning criteria
Good for, well… you know who you are!

All sessions limit 6 working spots
Cost $145/session
$75/auditors (email to audit)

Peyton fell in love with dog training at a young age and spent her childhood training her family dogs, learning from any resource she could find, and volunteering at every local trial. Since then, Peyton has trained and trialed in many dog sports including agility, mondioring, herding, obedience, rally, flyball, dock diving, disc dog, and trick dog.

She believes that learning from a wide variety of people and dog sports makes her a better trainer and helps her come up with creative solutions using tools from other sports.  

While she loves training many sports, running international style agility is her biggest passion. In recent years she has won and placed in multiple regional and national agility events with her border collie Dash and Belgian Malinois Vivid—Most recently making podiums with both dogs at European Open team tryouts.

Earlier Event: December 2
Timo & Tuulia Liuhto – OneMind Dogs
Later Event: January 16
Aaron Froude