Our feedback
Blue is a sweet boy who was a little unsettled in the classroom today. He was not interested in food or play as a reward during today's sessions. We would recommend fasting him for breakfast on the morning of training. We would also recommend booking Blue in for consecutive Dayschools (two days in a row). This will help become more comfortable in the environment and with the trainers.
It was a PLEASURE training with your pooch today and we look forward to continuing to help you achieve your goals, skills and improve your relationship.
Your journey does not end here, it has only just begun!
"I trained hard, I played hard! Please find below the skills we worked on and my results. I look forward to showing you what I learnt and working on them more with you!" If you have any questions about the skills we trained please feel free to contact todays trainer."
Skill | Comment | We focused on | Grade |
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Skill learnt: Conditioning | Comment: In his first session, Mr Blue worked on building his confidence around the facility and classroom environment. Blue was initially nervous when in the new environment and struggled to take treats or engage in play. The trainer used cuddles, pats and encouragement to help him settle in the classroom. | Focus: Conditioning | X |
Skill learnt: Loose Lead (No pull) | Comment: In his second session, Blue focused on further developing his loose lead walking. Blue continue to not take treats or be interested in play during this session, the trainer used slight lead pressure and encouragement to guide them into the correct position. As the session progressed Blue began to settle and walk well, he even began to show some engagement with the trainer. | Focus: Foundation | C+ |
Skill learnt: Sit | Comment: In his final session, Mr Blue worked on further developing his skill sit. Blue showed minimal engagement and interest in rewards during this session. Blue responds well to the cue sit when no distracted, he does struggle to hold duration. The trainer continued to use encouragement and cuddles as reinforcement. As the session progressed Blue began to become more distracted and stop responding to the cue sit. The trainer used the remainder of this session to work on his loose lead. | Focus: Foundation | C |
Useful videos to continue Blue's training
Beginners Training Loose LeadLeash SkillsIntro to SitSit ChallengeWe recommend your next step should be…
Continue Dayschools
A: Outstanding (90 – 100%) I understand my training, Neat & Complete! Ready to move on to higher difficulty & distraction
B: Great Work (80-89%) I mostly understand, Almost neat & complete! Needs practice in some areas. Mild distractions
C: Well DoneĀ (70-79%) Some good progress. Needs work, but on my way. Still learning. Low distractions.
D: Beginning (60-69%) My journey is just beginning, I don’t understand just yet. Introduction phase. No distraction.
E: Unable to Progress. Needs major focus, seek further options to assist.
X: Not gradable, the focus was on Enrichment, Socialisation & Engagement.
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