I like to keep things simple; it is all about the relationship and communication between you and your dog. Rewarding often, and putting lots of energy into each training session, helps build drive and confidence. I am always verbally praising my dog for any attempt and rewarding with food or toy when drive and accuracy are put forth by the dog. Remember, what you put into your training session is what you will get out of it. 3 4 2 3 4 2 5 1 3 5 4 1 © Barry rosen, www.Barryrosen.com 5 2 4 3 1 Tracy Hirsch is an avid dog lover, agility coach, and collar junkie. She started competing in agility 15 years ago and has since been on multiple world teams, earned national and international wins, and has several rescues she loves and trains. Tracy currently lives and teaches in Maryland and presents seminars throughout the U.S. Visit her and her dogs on their website www.Airborneagilityllc.com 28 Clean Run | June 18http://www.Barryrosen.com http://www.Airborneagilityllc.com