Saturday, May 5, 2012

Canine Cardio Bootcamp!

Canine Cardio Bootcamp is a training program that will give the dog and the owner a mental and physical work out! It is based on basic obedience commands mixed with fast heeling, jogging and play. I am finding that people, with their busy lives, don't have time to train their dogs, as well as exercise them and go to the gym themselves. The program is designed in a way that is fun for the dogs and the owners. It begins with practicing basic commands on six foot leashes and teaching the clients to use treats and toys to develop a dynamic training style. It also trains the dogs to be engaged with the owner, even when other dogs are present.

We start slow, reviewing basic commands and then pick up the pace, continuing with "on and off games", emergency downs, as well as honouring while the owners do jumping jacks and run circles around the dogs. The sections of jogging are broken up with games of tug, as well as short breaks for the dogs to calm down and the owners to catch their breath. The class starts with a fifteen minute warm up, working on focus games and simple commands, followed with short cardio sessions and ending with a cool down, possibly even a doggy massage on nice days. It runs between an hour and a half and two hours, with breaks and instruction periods. The pre-requisite is a few basic obedience commands, but we would also cover them in class.

For "On and Off Games" and "Emergency Downs", see Don't Give Up on Defaults, cut and paste: http://dgudogtraining.blogspot.com/2010/10/dont-give-up-on-defaults.html

I have been training my dogs Holly and Miko using obedience, play and engagement. It is a great work out! The bonus is that when the dogs get working, they do faster, crisper sits and downs! Also, they pay more attention to me because I am so fun! My goal is to get out there and develop this program, as well as get fit. I'll be teaching people to exercise their dogs in a way that is dynamic and fun for humans and canines. Depending on how many folks are interested, I would like to do it regularly at the same local park. (Confederation Park or at Central Park in Burnaby)