
This is a hands-on handler workshop focused on teaching you a clear, repeatable method for training your trailing dog to a high level on your own. The goal isn’t just to work dogs for a weekend—it’s to build your skill as a handler so you can continue making progress without guesswork or constant outside help. You’ll learn how to structure training, read your dog's on and off-task tendencies, and make better decisions in real time using an approach you can apply at any stage of your dog's development.
These workshops are built for those who want a clear training system and are willing to apply it.

Attend and engage in the full workshop experience, including all instruction, discussions, demonstrations, and dog sessions. This spot is designed for active observers and learners who want to fully participate without bringing a dog for hands-on work. You’ll leave with clearer frameworks, stronger understanding, and practical takeaways you can apply at home.

Attend and engage in the full workshop experience, including all instruction, discussions, demonstrations, and designated hands-on dog sessions with your dog. This spot is for handlers who want both the educational experience and the opportunity to work their dog during the workshop. You’ll leave with a better understanding of the method, practical feedback, and clearer direction for training at home.
Motivation is a prerequisite for all quality training. Learn how to make training and your setups more valuable and meaningful to your dog.
Understand what reliability actually requires and how to train for it on purpose. This includes reducing handler dependence and helping the dog stay engaged and solve problems more honestly on its own.
Get a clearer understanding of the learning principles shaping your dog’s behavior during training. This helps you make better choices in how you communicate, reinforce, and build skills over time.
Improve your ability to identify what your dog is actually doing and why. You’ll learn to better spot patterns, tendencies, and decision-making that matter in both training and troubleshooting.
Learn how to build training sessions that are intentional rather than random. The focus is on creating work that develops specific skills and fits into a bigger progression.
Develop a better process for identifying why problems are happening and what to do about them. Instead of reacting emotionally or randomly, you’ll learn to work through issues with more clarity and direction.
Strengthen your judgment during training so you can better decide when to help, when to wait, and when to intervene. Better timing and cleaner decisions lead to clearer learning and better outcomes for the dog.
2:00 PM: Session 1
5:00 PM: Break
6:00 PM: Dinner
7:00 AM: Breakfast
8:30 AM: Session 2
12:00 PM: Lunch
1:30 PM: Session 3
5:00 PM: Break
6:00 PM: Dinner
7:00 AM: Breakfast
8:00 AM: Session 4
12:00 PM: Conclusion
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