BADENTM K-9

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Public Training Classes Photos taken over the summer/fall 2001.

The purpose of many of the exercises we do at Baden K-9 is to promote stability. This includes a variety of routines in which the handler and dog intermingle with other dogs and handlers.
Each of the exercises is designed to teach something to both handlers and dogs. K-9 handlers are put in stress areas in which they learn to communicate with their dog.

The obstacle courses are not only used to get the dog used to surfaces and textures, it is also a forum from which to enhance K-9 communication.
To read more about agility at Baden K-9 read the editorial by Mike titled "Why Agility and Obstacles." on our Working Service Dogs site.

Here are just a few of the photos taken of our public classes. .

Most training classes begin or end with classroom time.
discussions vary from problems with dogs to questions about a completed class

Agility with the dogs..
doing obedience such as plutz and wait, while on the obstacle course waiting on top of a natural obstacle

Training to promote stability and confidence in handler and K-9.
working on a beam with a young airedale stability, obedience and agility are demonstrated here

working a dutch shepherd on obstacles in a natural enviroment Baden's dogs being trained in a natural enviroment

These dogs must remain calm and stable during all exercises.
preparing K-9's for military workdogs made to plutz during fire work waiting on an obstacle

Our son getting ready to work dogs on a debris pile.
our son getting ready to work dogs on a debris pile

The focus of training at Baden K-9 is stability and communication with your dog.
walking the dogs over the human tunnel one of the handlers crawls in after his dog dog crawling through human tunnel doing obedience such as plutz and wait, while on the obstacle course

Dogs must be socialized around other dogs and focus on their job.
waiting on handler to give command dogs in a plutz, wait positon

Young dogs are worked with older dogs.
young Belgian Malinois does bite work handler and K-9 shaking hands with the rest of the class

Please contact us for more information about the courses available.

Visit our page with the list of dates of training courses at Baden.

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