tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3809181531149336569.post8660941055009786376..comments2023-05-18T09:50:21.268-05:00Comments on Days at Daybreake: Training FoundationsDawnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00383214875457202545noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3809181531149336569.post-5143787876432571902009-12-31T13:36:40.847-06:002009-12-31T13:36:40.847-06:00where are the acting classes at? that really soun...where are the acting classes at? that really sounds like fun!<br /><br />I just do obedience at TCOTC but have heard amazing things about Nancy Little of Endzone Dog Sports. I believe she just does privates or semi-private lessons but all my instructors swear to me that it's totally worth it! but I guess since you're looking for beginning level obedience Nancy might be better for one of the other dogs.<br /><br />For group classes I like Dawn at Cloud Nine a ton! But I've only done agility with her so have no idea how her obedience classes are run. I know it's clicker based though. I've also heard good things about Linda Schindler.Laura and The Corgi, Toller, & Duckhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06437492165453445126noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3809181531149336569.post-17378051978777113082009-12-31T09:08:58.487-06:002009-12-31T09:08:58.487-06:00FWIW, I started Kip in Obedience and would say tha...FWIW, I started Kip in Obedience and would say that he was a less than enthusiastic heeling dog. Then we did Rally. I think the frequency of stations forced him to pay better attention to me. When we returned to obedience, I had a splendid heeling dog that never took his eyes off me.pennihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10597061803462709475noreply@blogger.com