Lesson Details: An Introduction to Urban Herding - Treiball
Is your dog showing signs of their herding instinct? It may be coming out as chasing the lawn mower, the sweeper, or trying to round up children, chickens, other dogs at your local dog park? If so, your dog will love urban herding.
Treibball is both a competitive and non-competitive sport for dogs of all ages and sizes. This fun sport requires patience while training the dog to have good teamwork and communication. It's great fun for any energetic dog who needs a job to do and fulfills daily enrichment through mentally challenging your dog. I think all dogs have and need to use their problem-solving ability and this will definately do that.
Treibball does not put any physical stress on the handler. It also builds confidence for shy dogs, and helps reactive dogs with impulse control.
An introduction to this sport typically starts with a private lesson, but it isn't necessary for this series of clinics.
Please contact Gail Hubbard with any questions.
2 Hour Clinic Cost: $45
NEW Intro Clinic: Saturday, June 3 at 10am-12:00am
1st LEVEL Level One Clinic: Saturday, June 10 at 9:30am-11:30am
2nd LEVEL Level Two Clinic: Saturday, June 17 at 9:30am-11:30am
Instructor: Gail Hubbard with special appearance by: Carolyn Bigley
Text/Call: 828-712-4245
What to Bring: Bring what motivates your dog (toy and small, soft food treats) and your enthusiasm!
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