Reliability and Games online course with Ian Dunbar

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  1. Beanwood

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  2. Boogie

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    I can only see one for £200?

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    Oh I am not sure then. I received an email from Udemy as I have previously ordered a course. Offering me this one for £20. I bought the Growl course recently which was also on offer.
     
  4. Beanwood

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    @Boogie I think you need to add the coupon "GAMETIME" to get the discount :)
     
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    Thank you!

    I've signed up :D



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    I've started session one and the first thing I notice is that the dogs are VERY close together! If they were this close at GD puppy classes they'd be mauling all over each other!

    (Nice bloke, clearly loves dogs)
     
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    Oh wow!

    He uses 'air treats'! Yes, like air guitar - pretend treats, and it works!!

    @Beanwood thank you, I'm loving this :D


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  8. Beanwood

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    And the dogs actually EAT the air treats! :D:D

    I also have the Growl course, which is really interesting. All though for reactive dogs, on the actual course the handlers have pre-work to complete before they attend.

    I agree I winced at how close the dogs were, but he seems to handle this very well.
     
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    Wow, this is great - thanks so much for posting about this. Signed up!

    I did Ian Dunbar's Sirius puppy training with all my dogs and even went to three full series of classes with a friend's Tervuren puppy before I had my own dogs. Such good memories of those classes. My two nearly always won at musical chairs. Nothing to do with any superior training skills on my part, it's simply what happens when you pit a comatose Rottweiler puppy against a bunch of spazzy Labs, pit bulls and JRTs. Next time I'll be in the spazzy Lab crowd. :D
     
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    I find him way to scary :eek: Interesting to watch the videos but I would never attend one of his workshops :eek: x
     
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    I like him - he's straightforward, no messing :)


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    Thanks for sharing! If any other courses promotions will be available please inform, especially courses for owners of reactive dogs.
    The courses at a full price are to expensive at the moment but this offers are great
     
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    He demos with a GR puppy at one stage, about five months old - he chose him at random. HARD work even for the expert - they are simply not very foodie!


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    When I bought the EUR20 course (marked down from 200 with coupon code Kate shared), I also signed up for the email newsletter. Immediately all the course prices went down to EUR19. Not sure if that's some sort of fluke or a promotion, but I'm very tempted to buy a couple more courses.
     
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    Bought one to. Gosh, so many courses. :rolleyes:
     
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    Thanks Kate.

    At £200 I wouldn't have bothered but at £20 ... too tempting.
     
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    It's worth it just to watch the people and their dogs - spotting the mistakes they make helps me understand dog behaviour better than listening to him does!


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    It's even better to watch yourself on video and spot your own mistakes :) . I was tempted to have a look at the course ad at £20 it's a give away and IAN DUNBAR but just have too much else on at the moment too even watch it for fun :(
     
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    Oooooooo - there's a thought :idea:


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    Just got back from a week away and have signed up for this, somehow got it for £15 :confused: - anyway not complaining. I've never done anything like this before so I'm assuming you just log in and watch bits as and when, or do I need to download it all to my computer?
     

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